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Azure confidential computing: ​Microsoft boosts security for cloud data

2017-09-18
On: September 18, 2017
In: Data Security

Microsoft is rolling out new secure enclave technology for protecting data in use. Microsoft has opened an early access program for a new range of Azure security features it callsRead More →

LiteBit Bitcoin Exchange Hacked Twice in Two Months

2017-09-18
On: September 18, 2017
In: Incidents

LiteBit.eu — a multi-currency exchange based in the Netherlands — has suffered data breaches two months in a row. According to emails sent to affected customers after each event, noRead More →

CSE CybSec ZLAB Malware Analysis Report: NotPetya

2017-09-18
On: September 18, 2017
In: Malware

I’m proud to share with you the first report produced by Z-Lab, the Malware Lab launched by the company CSE CybSec. Enjoy the Analysis Report NotPetya. As most of you alreadyRead More →

CCleaner Compromised to Distribute Malware for Almost a Month

2017-09-18
On: September 18, 2017
In: Incidents, Malware

Version 5.33 of the CCleaner app offered for download between August 15 and September 12 was modified to include the Floxif malware, according to a report published by Cisco TalosRead More →

The Loopix Anonymity System Wants to Be a More Secure Alternative to Tor

2017-09-16
On: September 16, 2017
In: Data Security

Loopix is a new anonymity network developed by a group of researchers from University College London (UCL) that comes with all the good parts of previous systems and new additionsRead More →

OurMine Hacks Vevo After Employee Was Disrespectful to Hackers on LinkedIn

2017-09-16
On: September 16, 2017
In: Incidents

Hacking group OurMine has breached Vevo, a video hosting service, and has leaked files from the company’s internal network. The hacker group, who has a reputation for defacing websites andRead More →

Attackers Can Bypass SKEL Protection in macOS High Sierra

2017-09-16
On: September 16, 2017
In: Mobile Security

A new security feature added in macOS High Sierra (10.13) named “Secure Kernel Extension Loading” (SKEL) can be bypassed to allow the loading of malicious kernel extensions. Just like LinuxRead More →

Premium SMS malware EXPENSIVEWALL infected millions of Android handsets

2017-09-15
On: September 15, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Google removed 50 malicious apps from the official Play Store after experts discovered a new malware, dubbed ExpensiveWall, eluded Google Bouncer checks. Google has removed 50 malicious apps from the officialRead More →

Chrome Extension Caught Hijacking Users' Browsers

Adware Installs InfoStealer Trojan that it loads via Chrome DLL Hijacking

2017-09-15
On: September 15, 2017
In: Incidents

A password stealing Trojan called AdService is being quietly distributed by adware bundles that typically install other programs such as Russian adware, extensions, clickers, adware, and fake system optimization programs.Read More →

Sysadmin Hacks Former Employer and Buys iPad Tablets From Staples

2017-09-15
On: September 15, 2017
In: Incidents

A judge sentenced a Texas man to 27 months in prison for hacking his former employer so he could use company resources to buy at least 11 iPad Air tabletsRead More →

BlueBorne – 8 Zero Day Bugs Threaten 8.2 Billion Bluetooth-Enabled Devices

2017-09-14
On: September 14, 2017
In: Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

Asecurity firm Armis has identified a set of 8 zero-day bugs, collectively known as BlueBorne, which put Bluetooth-capable devices at the risk of being compromised. The firm speculates the numberRead More →

Startup That Sells Zero-Days to Governments Is Offering $1 Million For Tor Hacks

2017-09-13
On: September 13, 2017
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

A startup that sells exploits to governments says it wants hacks for the browser used by activists, protesters, journalists, and criminals. A notorious startup is offering up to $1 millionRead More →

Backdoor Found in WordPress Plugin With More Than 200,000 Installations

2017-09-13
On: September 13, 2017
In: Malware

For the past two and a half months, a WordPress plugin named Display Widgets has been used to install a backdoor on WordPress sites across the Internet. The backdoor codeRead More →

Second Researcher Drops Router Exploit Code After D-Link Mishandles Bug Reports

2017-09-13
On: September 13, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Embedi, a hardware security firm, has published details about two vulnerabilities that have yet to be patched in the firmware of D-Link routers. This marks the second incident of thisRead More →

RouteX Malware Uses Netgear Routers for Credential Stuffing Attacks

2017-09-13
On: September 13, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

A Russian-speaking hacker has been infecting Netgear routers over the past months with a new strain of malware named RouteX that he uses to turn infected devices into SOCKS proxiesRead More →

MongoDB improves security amid new wave of ransom-attacks

2017-09-12
On: September 12, 2017
In: Incidents

MongoDB company implements new data security features in response to the recent wave of ransom attacks that hit installations worldwide. You have to admit that the bad actors are very goodRead More →

Bashware: Malware Can Abuse Windows 10’s Linux Shell to Bypass Security Software

2017-09-12
On: September 12, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Bashware is the name of a new technique that allows malware to use a new Windows 10 feature called Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to bypass security software installed on anRead More →

Comodo Caught Breaking New CAA Standard One Day After It Went Into Effect

2017-09-12
On: September 12, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

One day after the CAA (Certificate Authority Authorization) standard became obligatory on September 8, a German security researcher caught Comodo breaking the rules and issuing an SSL certificate it wasRead More →

Hackers can remotely access Smiths Medical Syringe Infusion Pumps to kill patients

2017-09-11
On: September 11, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

The US-CERT is warning of hackers can remotely access Smiths Medical Syringe Infusion Pumps to control them and kill patients. IoT devices continue to enlarge our surface of attack, and inRead More →

Google Chrome Will Soon Warn You of Software That Performs MitM Attacks

2017-09-11
On: September 11, 2017
In: Incidents

Google Chrome 63 will include a new security feature that will detect when third-party software is performing a Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attack that hijacks the user’s Internet connection. A MitM attackRead More →

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