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Megaupload seized by the FBI, once again serves adult content

2016-08-29
On: August 29, 2016
In: Incidents

KimDotcom’ Megaupload, the popular website seized by feds 5 years ago and currently managed by the FBI is serving adult content. Sometimes really bizarre things happen and it is difficultRead More →

Researchers Use Wi-Fi Signals to Sniff Keystrokes

2016-08-29
On: August 29, 2016
In: Incidents

New WiKey attack can compromise passwords via WiFi signals. It is theoretically possible to accurately detect keystrokes using the Wi-Fi signals from a plain router, scientists from Michigan State University andRead More →

How I Could Have Hacked Multiple Facebook Accounts

2016-08-27
On: August 27, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

Let’s get into the nitty-gritty. The only way you can reset your password on Facebook (if you’ve forgotten one) is through entering a 6 digit passcode. Well that’s 10⁶ =Read More →

Opera says its service for syncing web browser data was hacked

2016-08-27
On: August 27, 2016
In: Incidents

Opera, which recently agreed to sell its browser business to a Chinese consortium, has reset user passwords for one of its services after its servers were breached by hackers this week. The companyRead More →

Trading in stock of medical device paused after hackers team with short seller

2016-08-27
On: August 27, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

St. Jude Medical declares claim of vulnerability “false and misleading.” Trading in the stock of medical device manufacturer St. Jude Medical was halted Friday afternoon after a dramatic drop in itsRead More →

Web Scripting Language PHP-7 Vulnerable to Remote Exploits

2016-08-27
On: August 27, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Exploiting server side bugs is a jackpot for hackers. Users tend to keep their data in one big pot – the server. This allows attackers to focus on one target,Read More →

The curious case of the Domino Ransomware, a Windows Crack, and a Cow

2016-08-27
On: August 27, 2016
In: Malware

The Domino Ransomware is a new infection discovered by Daniel Gallagher and Michael Gillespie that is based off of the Hidden Tear open-source ransomware project.  What makes this variant interesting is that it pretendsRead More →

​Monitoring SSL traffic now everyone’s concern: A10 Networks

2016-08-26
On: August 26, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

As the uptake of SSL grows, Tim Blombery, systems engineer at A10 Networks, said threat actors are increasingly leveraging SSL-based encryption to hide malicious activity.  As usage of Secure SocketsRead More →

Firefox Adds Protection for MIME Confusion Attacks

2016-08-26
On: August 26, 2016
In: Incidents

New MIME confusion attack mitigations added to Firefox 50. Starting with Firefox 50, the browser will feature improved mitigation against MIME confusion attacks, preventing a threat actor from disguising malicious codeRead More →

SWEET32 Attack: 3DES and Blowfish Ciphers Considered Insecure

2016-08-26
On: August 26, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

HTTPS and VPN traffic broken with new semi-practical attack. Two scientists from the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA) have published new research that details an attackRead More →

Nightmare on Tor Street: New Ursnif Variant Dreambot Adds Tor Functionality

2016-08-26
On: August 26, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware

One of the most active banking Trojans that we have observed recently in email and exploit kits is one often referred to as Ursnif or Gozi ISFB [6]. Thanks toRead More →

Out-of-band iOS update released to prevent installation of Pegasus Spyware Kit

2016-08-26
On: August 26, 2016
In: Mobile Security

Today, Apple released the iOS 9.3.5 out-of-band security update, which fixes vulnerabilities that allows attackers to remotely jailbreak an iPhone in order to to install spyware.  First discovered by Citizen Laband Lookout, theseRead More →

Wi-Fi speeds could triple and range double thanks to MIT breakthrough

2016-08-25
On: August 25, 2016
In: Technology

Researchers at MIT’s artificial intelligence labs have developed new algorithms that could significantly boost bandwidth and network quality. Researchers at MIT claim to have created a network-boosting technology that couldRead More →

Linux.PNScan Trojan is back to compromise routers and install backdoors

2016-08-25
On: August 25, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

The Linux Trojan Linux.PNScan is back and it is actively targeting routers based on x86 Linux in an attempt to install backdoors on them. Yesterday I wrote about a new LinuxRead More →

Over 25 million accounts stolen after Mail.ru forums hacked

2016-08-25
On: August 25, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Two hackers were able to steal email addresses and easily crackable passwords from three separate forums in this latest hack. Over 25 million accounts associated with forums hosted by RussianRead More →

HTTPS and OpenVPN face new attack that can decrypt secret cookies

2016-08-25
On: August 25, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

More than 600 sites found to be vulnerable to demanding exploit called Sweet32. Researchers have devised a new attack that can decrypt secret session cookies from about 1 percent of theRead More →

ATMs in Thailand hacked by a cybercrime gang linked to Taiwan theft

2016-08-25
On: August 25, 2016
In: Incidents

Thailand – A gang of foreign criminals stole millions of baht by hacking ATMs in the country. The gang is linked the one that hacked ATMs in Taiwan. Hackers belongingRead More →

Wildfire ransomware code cracked: Victims can now unlock encrypted files for free

2016-08-24
On: August 24, 2016
In: Incidents

Victims of a ransomware campaign aimed at Dutch speakers don’t have to pay hackers after the No More Ransom project cracked its cipher. Victims of the Wildfire ransomware can getRead More →

File-in-the-middle hijackers

2016-08-24
On: August 24, 2016
In: Incidents

We are not sure if this is going to be a new trend among browser hijackers, but it seems more than a coincidence that we found two browser hijackers usingRead More →

Navis WebAccess app used by US Ports is affected by a SQL injection flaw

2016-08-24
On: August 24, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

The Navis WebAccess application used in the transportation sector worldwide is affected by a high severity SQL injection vulnerability. A software used in the US ports is affected by aRead More →

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