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Google will pay upto $200,000 for finding a bug in Android OS

Google will pay upto $200,000 for finding a bug in Android OS

2017-06-06
On: June 6, 2017
In: Data Security, Mobile Security

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 →

Judy malware alert: 36.5 mn Android users may have been infected by virus

Judy malware alert: 36.5 mn Android users may have been infected by virus

2017-06-06
On: June 6, 2017
In: Data Security

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 →

nhs cyber attack

Super-expensive ransomware linked to online cybercrime market, say security researchers

2017-06-05
On: June 5, 2017
In: Data Security

  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 →

Stanford University Site Hosted Malware for Months

2017-06-02
On: June 2, 2017
In: Malware

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 →

OneLogin suffers breach—customer data said to be exposed, decrypted

2017-06-02
On: June 2, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

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 →

Man Linked to Auto Parts Store Behind Bachosens Malware

2017-06-01
On: June 1, 2017
In: Malware

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 →

Former Tor developer created malware for the FBI to hack Tor users

Dark Web users of a child porn website tracked after visiting file sharing site

2017-06-01
On: June 1, 2017
In: Incidents

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has identified dark web users after they downloaded media through a file sharing services. The DHS obtained the IP addresses of several suspects that visitedRead More →

Linux Distros Patch Dangerous Vulnerability in Sudo Command

2017-06-01
On: June 1, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Several Linux distros have issued updates to fix a vulnerability in Sudo, a Linux app behind the “sudo” command, which can allow an unprivileged attacker to gain root privileges. TheRead More →

A Dissection of the “EsteemAudit” Windows Remote Desktop Exploit

2017-06-01
On: June 1, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

In April, a group known as the “Shadow Brokers” released a cache of stolen information that included multiple tools to exploit vulnerabilities in various versions of Microsoft Windows. The mostRead More →

How to bootstrap self-service continuous fuzzing

2017-06-01
On: June 1, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

I’ve previously written about fuzz testing, which feeds intelligently crafted input to a target program to exercise corner cases and find bugs, highlighting how Fastly uses American Fuzzy Lop toRead More →

Sanctuary Dark Web Market Hacked by Cipher0007

2017-05-31
On: May 31, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

A hacker that goes by the nickname of Cipher0007 has hacked the Sanctuary Dark Web marketplace. The hacker announced the breach a few hours ago and also posted proof ofRead More →

A new report links North Korea to the Lazarus APT Group

2017-05-31
On: May 31, 2017
In: Incidents

Moscow-based threat intelligence firm Group-IB published a report that details evidence linking the Lazarus APT Group to North Korea. Researchers at security firm Group-IB released a report that links theRead More →

Motorcycle Gang Busted for Hacking and Stealing Over 150 Jeep Wranglers

2017-05-31
On: May 31, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

The FBI has arrested members of a motorcycle gang accused to have hacked and stolen over 150 Jeep Wranglers from Southern California, which they later crossed the border into MexicoRead More →

Spy satellite SpaceX launched might buzz the space station

2017-05-31
On: May 31, 2017
In: Incidents

Known as USA 276, it looks to be headed for the International Space Station, says one amateur spy satellite tracker. Then again, it could change course. The secret spy satelliteRead More →

Website hackers hijack Google webmaster tools to prolong infections

XData Ransomware Master Decryption Keys Released. Kaspersky Releases Decryptor.

2017-05-31
On: May 31, 2017
In: Malware

In what has become a welcome trend, today another ransomware master decryption key was released on BleepingComputer.com. This time the key that was released is for the XData Ransomware thatRead More →

FreeRADIUS allows hackers to log in without credentials

2017-05-30
On: May 30, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

The security researcher Stefan Winter has discovered a TLS resumption authentication bypass in FreeRADIUS, the world’s most popular RADIUS Server. The security researcher Stefan Winter from the Luxembourg’s high-speed academic network RESTENARead More →

The Shadow Brokers Announce Details About Upcoming Monthly Dump Service

2017-05-30
On: May 30, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

In a message posted online early this morning, the Shadow Brokers — the cyber-espionage group believed to have stolen hacking tools from the NSA — announced new details about theirRead More →

A stolen version of DMA Locker is making the rounds

2017-05-30
On: May 30, 2017
In: Incidents

Ransomware has become a popular criminal business with a relatively easy entrance. Even the people with little technical knowledge can build their own ransomware based on open source code, thatRead More →

Split Tunnel SMTP Exploit Allows an Attacker to Inject Payloads Into Email Servers

2017-05-30
On: May 30, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

There is a way to inject malicious content into email servers running email encryption appliances, a technique that allows attackers to go around email security products. Email encryption appliances (EEAs)Read More →

Awfully Polite Hackers Allegedly Hijacked This Mall Billboard

2017-05-29
On: May 29, 2017
In: Incidents

“Sincerely, your friendly neighborhood hackers.” What better way to demonstrate an unsecure network than by beaming a message out of a gigantic electronic billboard. Hackers allegedly did just that toRead More →

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