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New DeriaLock Ransomware Active on Christmas, Includes An ‘Unlock All’ Command

2016-12-26
On: December 26, 2016
In: Malware

Today, on Christmas Eve, G Data malware analyst Karsten Hahn has come across a new ransomware family named DeriaLock, which locks your screen and requests a payment of $30. RansomwareRead More →

Top 10 famous computer bugs that cost millions of dollars

2016-12-26
On: December 26, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Top 10 Famous and Interesting Bugs in The Tech World Computer bugs or coding errors are a common phenomenon in the tech world as almost all software being developed have bugs.Read More →

Cryptolulz666 hacked the Dutch Chamber of Commerce in HK

2016-12-26
On: December 26, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

@Cryptolulz666 and his colleague Kapustkiy broke into the systems of another website belonging to a HK corporation, the Dutch Chamber of Commerce. The hacker @Cryptolulz666, with a little help from theRead More →

CLEVER FACEBOOK HACK REVEALS PRIVATE EMAIL ADDRESS OF ANY USER

2016-12-24
On: December 24, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Christmas came early for Facebook bug bounty hunter Tommy DeVoss who was paid $5,000 this week for discovering a security vulnerability that allowed him to view the private email addressesRead More →

Alice Bank ATM Malware Discovered After Being Around For Over Two years

2016-12-24
On: December 24, 2016
In: Incidents, Malware

Bank ATMs are being targeted by a new type of malware that has security researchers puzzled. Alice, as this malicious software is called, was recently discovered by Trend Micro. WhatRead More →

Hackers Threaten to Take Down PSN and Xbox Live on Christmas Day

2016-12-24
On: December 24, 2016
In: Incidents

R.I.U. Star Patrol says it plans new DDoS attacks on Dec 25. ​Hacking group R.I.U. Star Patrol managed to take down Tumblr earlier this week and keep it offline forRead More →

Phishing Actors Take a Cue From Malware-Distributing Brethren

2016-12-24
On: December 24, 2016
In: Malware

Recently, Proofpoint researchers have observed a number of email campaigns with attached password-protected malicious documents. These documents are primarily used to distribute malware including Cerber ransomware and the Ursnif bankingRead More →

Steam Down!!! Phantom Squad DDoS Steam servers and bring it down for Christmas!!

2016-12-24
On: December 24, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Steam servers DDoSed and taken down by Phantom Squad hacker group, gamers left in lurch during busy Christmas weekend If you are a gamer, we told you earlier to watchRead More →

A flaw in Cisco CloudCenter Orchestrator exploited by hackers in the wild

2016-12-23
On: December 23, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Cisco is warning customers about a critical privilege escalation flaw that has been exploited in attacks against the Cisco CloudCenter Orchestrator systems. Cisco has warned its customers of a criticalRead More →

Leaked documents show breadth of iPhone data accessible by Cellebrite forensic tool

2016-12-23
On: December 23, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

Thanks to the recent encryption debate many smartphone owners are keenly aware of personal data stored on their iPhone, from contacts to calendar entries to photo metadata and more. NewlyRead More →

As Bitcoin Price Surges, Phishing Attacks on Cryptocurrency Wallets Intensify

2016-12-23
On: December 23, 2016
In: Incidents

Today’s Bitcoin to US Dollar exchange rate has reached $902, the first time Bitcoin price has gone above the $900 mark since January 2014, almost three years ago. Nobody knowsRead More →

Rapid7 Named Common Vulnerability and Exposure Numbering Authority

2016-12-23
On: December 23, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Boston, MA — December 20, 2016 — Rapid7, Inc. (NASDAQ: RPD), a leading provider of IT and security analytics solutions, today announced that the Company has been designated as a CommonRead More →

LOCKY VARIANT CHANGES C2 COMMUNICATION, FOUND IN NUCLEAR EK

How to Protect and Harden a Computer against Ransomware

2016-12-23
On: December 23, 2016
In: Malware

2016 is almost over and it definitely taught us one thing; Ransomware is here to stay and it’s only going to get worse. With even the smaller ransomware developers earning aRead More →

Don’t pay up to decrypt – cure found for CryptXXX ransomware, again

2016-12-22
On: December 22, 2016
In: Incidents, Malware

Back to the drawing board, boys. It’s third time unlucky for the scumbags behind CryptXXX ransomware, as their shoddy coding has been cracked yet again. CryptXXX is a particularly nastyRead More →

Kapustkiy hacked the website of the Costa Rica Embassy in China

2016-12-22
On: December 22, 2016
In: Incidents

The popular hacker Kapustkiy continues to target websites of embassies across the world, the last victim is the Costa Rica Embassy in China. The hacker Kapustkiy continues its string of hack, today he announcedRead More →

Russian Cyber-Espionage Group Tracked Ukrainian Military Using Android Malware

2016-12-22
On: December 22, 2016
In: Incidents, Malware

A cyber-espionage group linked to the Russian military has developed Android malware which it used to infect the smartphones of Ukrainian soldiers and track Ukrainian field artillery units, according toRead More →

Google Bangladesh hacked by Pakistani hackers!!!!

2016-12-22
On: December 22, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Google Bangladesh hacked by Pakistani hackers through DNS hijacking. In what seems to be a case of DNS hijacking, Pakistani hackers hijacked the Google Bangladesh page and redirected the visitors ofRead More →

Hotbed of Cybercrime Activity Tracked Down to ISP in Ukrainian Region Under Russian Control

2016-12-22
On: December 22, 2016
In: Incidents

More details have surfaced regarding a recent wave of brute-force attacks (dictionary attacks to be more accurate) that have targeted WordPress sites over the past few weeks. The attacks, firstRead More →

Malware Disguises Installer as Windows “Save As” Dialog Box

2016-12-21
On: December 21, 2016
In: Malware

Malware distributed via affiliate programs and bundled with other applications is using a devious tactic to fool users into installing it on their systems. Detected this month by malware analystsRead More →

Netflix US Twitter account hacked

2016-12-21
On: December 21, 2016
In: Incidents

The feed was taken over by a hacking group, OurMine, who used the hijack to promote its website and invite Netflix to get in touch. The social media team runningRead More →

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