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EXCLUSIVE — Mazda cars with next-gen Mazda MZD Connect infotainment systems can be hacked just by plugging in a USB flash drive into their dashboard, thanks to a series ofRead More →
EXCLUSIVE — Mazda cars with next-gen Mazda MZD Connect infotainment systems can be hacked just by plugging in a USB flash drive into their dashboard, thanks to a series ofRead More →
Each day, countless of security researchers are fighting the good fight in an effort to help companies remove malware from infected computers and servers. These researchers have to go throughRead More →
The number of fileless malware continues to increase, recently security researchers spotted a new Fileless Ransomware dubbed Sorebrect. Sorebrect is able to inject malicious code into a legitimate system process (svchost.exe) onRead More →
Latest Vault7 release exposes network-spying operation CIA kept secret since 2007. Home routers from 10 manufacturers, including Linksys, DLink, and Belkin, can be turned into covert listening posts that allowRead More →
More than 800 Android applications available on Google Play at one time embedded the software development kit (SDK) of an information-stealing ad library. The threat, which is detected by TrendRead More →
Southern Oregon University has announced that it is the latest organization to fall victim to a business email compromise (BEC) attack after fraudsters tricked the educational establishment into transferring moneyRead More →
SECURITY RESEARCHERS have uncovered Industroyer and have labelled it as the biggest threat to critical infrastructure since Stuxnet. Stuxnet was the malicious warm responsible for causing substantial damage to Iran’s nuclear programmeRead More →
MacRansom and MacSpy are two samples of new Mac malware that has been created by the same person. That person is also offering the two pieces for sale via theRead More →
A new round of spam campaigns discovered by security researchers require extra caution by users since simply running the cursor over the malicious link can lead to the installation ofRead More →
Crooks in China have developed an Android ransomware that uses similar graphics to the WannaCry ransom note in an attempt to scare and trick users into quickly paying the ransom.Read More →
Cryptocurrency mining malware has come a very long way over the past few years. Whereas Bitcoin used to be the center of attention in the beginning, this type of miningRead More →
A staggering 8,000 vulnerabilities have been discovered in one of the most widespread medical advancements keeping people alive today: The pacemaker. White Scope, which has reported all of the vulnerabilitiesRead More →
Earlier this afternoon, the Intercept reported that according to a “top secret NSA document”, Russian Military Intelligence “executed a cyberattack on at least one U.S. voting software supplier and sentRead More →
An American conman who ran a bogus bitcoin mining scheme has been ordered to pay a $12m (£9.2m) fine. Homero Joshua Garza told investors he would use custom-built computers toRead More →
Days after a malware called “Judy” hit over 36.5 million Android-based phones, Google has now increased the bounty for finding a bug in Android OS to as much as $2,00,000,Read More →
A new malware called ‘Judy’ is now infecting millions of Android smartphones globally close on the heels of ‘WannaCry’ holding PCs at ransom, says a report. According to security solutionsRead More →
The hack targets computers worldwide running on Microsoft Windows 2003 It exploits a known flaw in the servers, triggering a buffer overflow This allows hackers to remotely access theRead More →
For almost four months, script kiddies ran amok in one of Stanford’s subdomains, installing web shells, mailers, and other types of web malware. The infection was noticed last week byRead More →
Customer account-only support page warns of “ability to decrypt encrypted data.” OneLogin has admitted that the single sign-on (SSO) and identity management firm has suffered a data breach. However itsRead More →
A man linked to an auto parts store in a disputed territory of Moldova is behind the Bachosens malware, a backdoor trojan used in a very small number of attacks,Read More →