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WhatsApp users tricked into opening Malware sent by friends which steals their personal data

WhatsApp Exploit Can Allow Hackers To Monitor Your Sleep And Other Things

2017-10-11
On: October 11, 2017
In: Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

Who knew there could be ways to analyze our sleep patterns other than the sleep tracking apps and fitness bands. Credits to a WhatsApp exploit, some interested person can monitorRead More →

iOS Privacy: steal.password – Easily get the user’s Apple ID password, just by asking

2017-10-11
On: October 11, 2017
In: Mobile Security

Do you want the user’s Apple ID password, to get access to their Apple account, or to try the same email/password combination on different web services? Just ask your usersRead More →

Accenture left a huge trove of highly sensitive data on exposed servers

2017-10-10
On: October 10, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

The four exposed servers had no password, but contained the “keys to the kingdom.” Technology and cloud giant Accenture has confirmed it inadvertently left a massive store of private dataRead More →

4G/5G Wireless Networks as Vulnerable as WiFi and putting SmartCities at Risk

2017-10-10
On: October 10, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Researchers from security firm Positive Technologies warns of 4G/5G Wireless Networks as vulnerable as WiFi and putting smart-cities at risk The Internet of Things (IoT) presents many new opportunities and some differentRead More →

Iran-linked OilRig hacked group use a new Trojan in Middle East Attacks

2017-10-10
On: October 10, 2017
In: Incidents, Malware

The Iran-Linked cyberespionage group OilRig has been using a new Trojan in attacks aimed at targets in the Middle East. Experts from Palo Alto Networks spotted a new campaign launched byRead More →

FORMBOOK MALWARE TARGETS US DEFENSE CONTRACTORS, AEROSPACE AND MANUFACTURING SECTORS

2017-10-10
On: October 10, 2017
In: Malware

Attackers spreading new malware called FormBook are singling out aerospace firms, defense contractors and some manufacturing organizations in the United States and South Korea. According to researchers at FireEye, FormBookRead More →

A man who goes by the nickname LiquidWorm released a FLIR Thermal Camera Exploit

2017-10-10
On: October 10, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

On September 25, 2017, a man which goes by the nickname ‘LiquidWorm’ has released the exploit code for FLIR Thermal Cameras. On 2017-09-25 another CCTV exploit got release by aRead More →

One of the Internet’s Gatekeepers Is Eyeing Sneaky Cryptocurrency Miners

2017-10-09
On: October 9, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Websites are hijacking computers to mine digital coins. Cloudflare, an internet security company founded in 2010, has quickly become an integral part of how many websites operate. As one ofRead More →

Kovter Group malvertising campaign exposes millions to potential ad fraud malware infections

2017-10-09
On: October 9, 2017
In: Malware, Vulnerabilities

This attack chain exposed millions of potential victims in the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia, leveraging slight variations on a fake browser update scheme that worked on all threeRead More →

Wi-Fi packet sniffing / monitoring on Windows using Raspberry Pi – inspired by Wimonitor

2017-10-09
On: October 9, 2017
In: Incidents

Wimonitor is a wonderful product from Hacker Arsenal that saves pentesters the hassle of having to configure VMs, carry compatible wireless cards that support monitor mode etc. and comes with aRead More →

Forrester, one of the most influential research and advisory firms was hacked

2017-10-09
On: October 9, 2017
In: Incidents

Forrester Research announced today that Forrester.com experienced a security breach this week, attackers were ultimately detected and shut out of the system Forrester, one of the most influential research andRead More →

A critical vulnerability affects Siemens smart meters

2017-10-07
On: October 7, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Siemens has just released a firmware update for the 7KT PAC1200 Siemens smart meters that addresses a critical vulnerability. Siemens has just released a firmware update for the 7KT PAC1200Read More →

Disqus confirms 2012 hack of its comments tool

2017-10-07
On: October 7, 2017
In: Incidents

The company is sending out password reset emails to users whose passwords were exposed. Disqus has confirmed its web commenting system was hacked. The company, which builds and provides aRead More →

Simple Registry Hacks Bypass Windows Digital Signature, Opening Gates For Malicious Code

2017-10-07
On: October 7, 2017
In: Incidents

Windows Digital Signature check is a mechanism included in Microsoft Windows to make sure that the software or driver you’re trying to install is signed by a trusted entity, andRead More →

Researchers: Uber’s iOS App Had Secret Permissions That Allowed It to Copy Your Phone Screen

2017-10-07
On: October 7, 2017
In: Data Security

To improve functionality between Uber’s app and the Apple Watch, Apple allowed Uber to use a powerful tool that could record a user’s iPhone screen, even if Uber’s app wasRead More →

Apple Issues Emergency Patch to Fix Password Leak in Disk Encryption Utility

2017-10-06
On: October 6, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Apple rushed out an emergency patch Thursday that fixed an incredulous bug in its shiny new High Sierra operating system that revealed APFS volume passwords via the password hint feature. Brazilian researcherRead More →

Zapad drills – Russia may have tested cyber weapons on Latvia

2017-10-06
On: October 6, 2017
In: Incidents

According to intelligence experts the recent Zapad drills conducted by Russia simulated an attack on all Baltic countries, it included the use of cyber weapons. Baltic and NATO officials claim RussiaRead More →

WSJ: Kaspersky software likely used in Russian-backed NSA breach

2017-10-06
On: October 6, 2017
In: Incidents

Hackers working for the Kremlin reportedly found sensitive information on the home computer of an NSA contractor who was using Kaspersky antivirus software. The Russian government stole valuable information aboutRead More →

Using Binary Diffing to Discover Windows Kernel Memory Disclosure Bugs

2017-10-06
On: October 6, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Patch diffing is a common technique of comparing two binary builds of the same code – a known-vulnerable one and one containing a security fix. It is often used toRead More →

This cheap and nasty malware wants to steal your data

2017-10-05
On: October 5, 2017
In: Malware

FormBook malware advertises an ‘extensive and powerful internet monitoring experience’ for a relatively low-cost – allowing even low level attackers to distribute stealthy malware. Hackers have launched a string ofRead More →

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