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A flaw in Samsung Pay could be exploited to remotely skim credit cards

2016-08-08
On: August 8, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

The security expert Salvador Mendoza demonstrated that is it easy to steal Samsung Pay tokens and reuse them to make fraudulent purchases. The security researcher Salvador Mendoza has discovered aRead More →

Backdoor.Remvio: Highly customizable remote access Trojan sold online

2016-08-06
On: August 6, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

The new Trojan can be used to steal information and passwords from compromised computers. Symantec recently noticed that an Italian malware author called z3r0 is selling a new remote accessRead More →

How to hack an election in 7 minutes

2016-08-06
On: August 6, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

With Russia already meddling in 2016, a ragtag group of obsessive tech experts is warning that stealing the ultimate prize in —victory on November 8— would be child’s play. WhenRead More →

Cracking HawkEye Keylogger Reborn

2016-08-06
On: August 6, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

I had never heard of ‘HawkEye Keylogger’ until I’ve read the following blog post from Trustwave. I’ve found the amount of features quite interesting and I was curious to haveRead More →

Understanding the Windows Credential Leak Flaw and How to Prevent It

2016-08-06
On: August 6, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

This week there has been a lot of news about a flaw in Windows that could be used by web sites to easily gain access to a visitor’s Windows login nameRead More →

Torrentz.eu follows KickassTorrents, shuts down

2016-08-05
On: August 5, 2016
In: Important, Incidents

Torrentz.eu, the Mega Torrents Search Engine Shuts Down. 2016 is a bad year for torrent websites and the torrents community as a whole. Just weeks after one of the most popularRead More →

This man hacked Tinder’s ”swipe right” feature to send invites to 200,000 women

2016-08-05
On: August 5, 2016
In: Incidents

Love Hack : Man hacks Tinder App’s ‘swipe right’ feature to send introductions to 200,000 women Hacking is mostly done to either find bugs in a code or to makeRead More →

Kazakhstan Government Uses Malware to Spy on Journalists and Political Activists

2016-08-05
On: August 5, 2016
In: Malware

EFF exposes threat group operating for Kazakhstan regime. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has released a report today named Operation Manul that details attacks with malware on Kazakhstan’s top journalists andRead More →

How hackers used this Trojan malware to spy on a territorial dispute

2016-08-05
On: August 5, 2016
In: Incidents, Malware

F-Secure researchers say parties involved in the South China Sea arbitration case were infected with the data-stealing NanHaiShu Trojan. Hackers have used targeted malware to steal data from some ofRead More →

#BHUSA2016 – Researcher explained how to hack any PC with a found USB drive

2016-08-05
On: August 5, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

Dropping a malicious USB key in a parking lot is an effective attack vector, as demonstrated by our recent large-scale study. This blog post follows up on the study byRead More →

Mastercard armours its contactless cards against relay attacks

2016-08-04
On: August 4, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Contactless card payments are fast and convenient, but convenience comes at a price: they are vulnerable to fraud. Some of these vulnerabilities are unique to contactless payment cards, and othersRead More →

Hackers Hijack a Big Rig Truck’s Accelerator and Brakes

2016-08-04
On: August 4, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

WHEN CYBERSECURITY RESEARCHERS showed in recent years that they could hack a Chevy Impala or a Jeep Cherokee to disable the vehicles’ brakes or hijack their steering, the results wereRead More →

New Gozi Trojan Version Can Bypass Some Behavioral Biometrics Defenses

2016-08-04
On: August 4, 2016
In: Malware

New Gozi campaign targets Japan, Spain, Poland. The latest version of the Gozi banking trojan that’s currently under development comes with a few tricks up its sleeve, including an increased roleRead More →

Car hacking at speed – where vulnerabilities turn from critical to fatal

2016-08-04
On: August 4, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

There’s a fundamental difference between criminal hackers and white hat vulnerability researchers. When a white hat finds a vulnerability they may explore it, and write an interesting presentation about whatRead More →

Hacker Compromises Fosshub to Distribute MBR-Hijacking Malware

2016-08-04
On: August 4, 2016
In: Malware

Audacity and Classic Shell software downloads affected. A hacking crew that goes by the name of PeggleCrew has compromised Fosshub and embedded malware inside the files hosted on the website and offeredRead More →

New attack steals SSNs, e-mail addresses, and more from HTTPS pages

2016-08-04
On: August 4, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Approach exploits how HTTPS responses are delivered over transmission control protocol. The HTTPS cryptographic scheme protecting millions of websites is vulnerable to a newly revived attack that exposes encrypted e-mailRead More →

What really happened in mass Telegram secure messenger hack

2016-08-03
On: August 3, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Were 15 million Iranian accounts truly placed at risk?Telegram has fought back against researcher claims that Iranian cyberattackers have managed to compromise at least a dozen accounts on the secureRead More →

Bitcoin exchange Bitfinex reports $65 million has been stolen from its users

2016-08-03
On: August 3, 2016
In: Incidents

Bitcoin exchange platform Bitfinex is reporting the theft of what some users are saying is as much as 119,756btc — or about $65 million in cash. A Reddit user underRead More →

This $6 Hacker Tool Pops Cash Registers And Hotel Rooms Wide Open

2016-08-03
On: August 3, 2016
In: Incidents

It’s no secret hotel rooms can be hacked into. One security researcher has now created a cheap, discrete device the size of a card deck that can open guest rooms at aRead More →

Renaming Office Files Is Enough to Disguise Macro Malware

2016-08-03
On: August 3, 2016
In: Incidents, Malware

Macros have been used since the mid 1990s to spread malware and infect systems. Increased user awareness of the need to disable the macro function within Microsoft Word during theRead More →

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