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Uber pays $9,000 bug bounty payoff for partner firm’s vulnerability

2017-01-30
On: January 30, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

A security expert discovered a flaw in a ransomware protection service that opened Uber service, and many others, to cyber attacks. The Russian penetration tester Vladimir Ivanov from the securityRead More →

Ransomware Infects Electronic Door Locking System at Austrian Hotel

2017-01-30
On: January 30, 2017
In: Malware

A ransomware infection has wreaked havoc at Romantik Seehotel Jägerwirt, a four-star hotel in the Austrian Alps, on the lip of the Turracher Höhe mountain lake. The incident took placeRead More →

Greenbug cyberespionage group targeting Middle East, possible links to Shamoon

2017-01-28
On: January 28, 2017
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

Symantec is currently investigating reports of yet another new attack in the Middle East involving the destructive disk-wiping malware used by the Shamoon group (W32.Disttrack, W32.Disttrack.B). Similar to previous attacks,Read More →

WORDPRESS 4.7.2 UPDATE FIXES XSS, SQL INJECTION BUGS

2017-01-28
On: January 28, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Developers with WordPress fixed three security issues this week, including a cross-site scripting and a SQL injection vulnerability, with the latest version of the CMS. The update, 4.7.2, was pushedRead More →

Dridex Banking Trojan Returns, Leverages New UAC Bypass Method

2017-01-28
On: January 28, 2017
In: Malware

First observed in July 2014, “Dridex,” a financial banking Trojan, is considered the successor to the “GameOver ZeuS” (GoZ) malware. • Dridex was most active between 2014 and 2015, andRead More →

Organised cybercrime gang members arrested after ATM attacks

2017-01-28
On: January 28, 2017
In: Incidents

Group responsible for carrying out highly-sophisticated attacks against banks ATMs. Five members of an international organised cybercrime group have been arrested and three of them convicted so far as aRead More →

Texas cops lose evidence going back eight years in ransomware attack

2017-01-28
On: January 28, 2017
In: Malware

We have to get very, very tough on cyber and cyber warfare… and backups? Cockrell Hill, Texas has a population of just over 4,000 souls and a police force thatRead More →

Expect renewed push for encryption backdoors from Trump administration

2017-01-27
On: January 27, 2017
In: Malware, Mobile Security

Top law enforcement officers, FBI director James Comey and Trump’s nominee for attorney general, Sen. Jeff Sessions, are supportive of giving law enforcement means to sidestep encryption. It seems likelyRead More →

The Strange Case of a Hacked Dark Web Child Porn Site Just Got Stranger

2017-01-27
On: January 27, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

At the end of last year, Mozilla hurriedly patched a zero-day vulnerability for Firefox that had been used against targets in the wild. Shortly after, Motherboard found that the relatedRead More →

Site that sold access to 3.1 billion passwords vanishes after reported raid

2017-01-27
On: January 27, 2017
In: Incidents

LeakedSource garnered criticism for actively cracking the passwords it sold. LeakedSource, a legally and ethically questionable website that sold access to a database of more than 3.1 billion compromised accountRead More →

VirLocker Ransomware Returns Just as Virulent as Ever

2017-01-27
On: January 27, 2017
In: Malware

The VirLocker ransomware made a comeback this past week with a new and very virulent version, but the Malwarebytes security team says there’s a way for victims to recover filesRead More →

How Your Android’s Pattern Lock Can Be Cracked In Just 5 Attempts

2017-01-26
On: January 26, 2017
In: Incidents, Malware, Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

Short Bytes: Pattern lock on Android smartphones is probably the quickest and easiest way to gain access to the device. A group of researchers has a created a computer visionRead More →

Trojan Transforms Linux Devices into Proxies for Malicious Traffic

2017-01-26
On: January 26, 2017
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

Security researchers have uncovered a new trojan that targets Linux devices that is capable of transforming infected machines into proxy servers and relay malicious traffic, hiding the true origin ofRead More →

Sage 2.0 Ransomware is spreading and demands a $2,000 Ransom

2017-01-25
On: January 25, 2017
In: Malware

A newly observed spam campaign is spreading a ransomware variant known as Sage 2.0 that is demanding a $2,000 ransom for the decryption key. Sage 2.0 is a new ransomwareRead More →

Firefox bares teeth, attacks sites that collect personal data

2017-01-25
On: January 25, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

If it wants a password and doesn’t use HTTPS, Mozilla will breathe fire. Shoddy sites will have fewer places to hide with Firefox joining Chrome in badging cleartext sites thatRead More →

AlphaBay Dark Web marketplace hacked, private messages leaked

2017-01-25
On: January 25, 2017
In: Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

Over 200,000 messages were compromised due to a security flaw. One of the largest trading posts on the Dark Web, AlphaBay, has rewarded a researcher for disclosing the existence ofRead More →

Linux Systemd Flaw Gives Attackers Root Access

2017-01-25
On: January 25, 2017
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Security researcher Sebastian Krahmer has recently discovered that a previously known security flaw in the systemd project can be used for more than crashing a Linux distro but also toRead More →

A Benevolent Hacker Is Warning Owners of Unsecured Cassandra Databases

2017-01-25
On: January 25, 2017
In: Incidents

An unknown hacker is accessing public and unsecured Apache Cassandra databases and adding an extra table through which it warns server owners that their DB was left exposed to onlineRead More →

APPS CARRYING HUMMINGBAD VARIANT BOOTED FROM GOOGLE PLAY

2017-01-24
On: January 24, 2017
In: Malware

Android malware known as HummingBad, that infected as many as 10 million devices in 2016, has resurfaced with several new features allowing it to perform ad fraud even more efficientlyRead More →

China cracks down on ‘unauthorized’ VPNs

2017-01-24
On: January 24, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

The censorship state wants to enforce government control over software which can circumvent China’s Great Firewall. The Chinese government has launched a fresh campaign to take down and control censorship-thwartingRead More →

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