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Facebook’s Bug – Delete any video from Facebook

2016-06-25
On: June 25, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

written by Bob Baldwin who works at Facebook. This note was about Facebook launching it’s new feature of commenting using videos. eg. Now, users were allowed to upload a videoRead More →

Teardrop Attack: What Is It And How Does It Work?

2016-06-25
On: June 25, 2016
In: Incidents

Short Bytes: Teardrop attack is a type of Denial of Service (DoS) attack which exploits the fragment offset field in the IP header to produce buggy fragments which are then deliveredRead More →

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is protecting his privacy with tape

2016-06-24
On: June 24, 2016
In: Important

On Tuesday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted a cutesy photo to Facebook celebrating Instagram’s now having half a billion users. It featured Zuck posing inside an IRL Instagram frame. ItRead More →

Researchers Hack Their Way into Punkey PoS Malware Backend

2016-06-24
On: June 24, 2016
In: Incidents, Malware

Criminals infected over 200 US businesses with PunkeyPOS. Security researchers from PandaLabs have hacked their way into the administration panel of the PunkeyPOS point-of-sale malware and have discovered an ongoing campaignRead More →

Reverse-engineering DUBNIUM’s Flash-targeting exploit

2016-06-24
On: June 24, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

The DUBNIUM campaign in December involved one exploit in-the-wild that affected Adobe Flash Player. In this blog, we’re going to examine the technical details of the exploit that targeted vulnerabilityRead More →

UBER HACKING: HOW WE FOUND OUT WHO YOU ARE, WHERE YOU ARE AND WHERE YOU WENT!

2016-06-24
On: June 24, 2016
In: Incidents

Here at Integrity we love to be challenged, so whenever there is some free time, there is encouragement to do research or to break some things (https://labs.integrity.pt/advisories/) in addition toRead More →

MOBILE ADVERTISING FIRM FOUND TRACKING USERS TO PAY $950K

2016-06-24
On: June 24, 2016
In: Mobile Security

After settling charges with the Federal Trade Commission this week a mobile advertising company will pay nearly $1M after it was determined the company tracked customers – including children –Read More →

Court Rules the FBI Does Not Need a Warrant to Hack a Computer

2016-06-24
On: June 24, 2016
In: Data Security

In one of the many ongoing legal cases surrounding a dark web child pornography site, a judge has written that the FBI did not require a warrant to hack aRead More →

Tracking stolen smartphone is a bad idea, report it to the Police

2016-06-23
On: June 23, 2016
In: Mobile Security

Location services could very useful to find lost devices, but do not do anything silly to find your stolen smartphone, it could be very risky. People underestimate the risk relatedRead More →

Why You Should Always Log Out Of Facebook When Watching Porn

2016-06-23
On: June 23, 2016
In: Important

Last year, we wrote about how Broadband could be banning porn in the near future, and last month the petrifying news emerged that watching porn on your phone could haveRead More →

ADVANTECH PATCHES WEBACCESS REMOTE CODE EXECUTION FLAWS

2016-06-23
On: June 23, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Advantech has published a new version of its WebAccess product to address vulnerabilities that put installations at risk to remote code execution attacks. Exploiting the vulnerabilities would be a challenge,Read More →

Firm pays $950,000 penalty for using Wi-Fi signals to secretly track phone users

2016-06-23
On: June 23, 2016
In: Data Security

InMobi ad network, which reaches more than 1 billion devices, settles FTC charges. A mobile advertising company that tracked the locations of hundreds of millions of consumers without consent hasRead More →

Zimbra Ransomware written in Python targets Zimbra Mail Store

2016-06-23
On: June 23, 2016
In: Malware

A new ransomware was discovered that is written in Python and targets theZimbra enterprise collaboration software. Reported by one of our visitors, this ransomware targets the Zimbra email message store folder and encryptsRead More →

​Hackers hit central banks in Indonesia and South Korea

2016-06-22
On: June 22, 2016
In: Incidents

The central banks of Indonesia and South Korea have been hit by distributed denial of service attacks on their public websites, with officials linking the timing of the attacks toRead More →

3 Million Strong Botnet Grows Right Under Twitter’s Nose

2016-06-22
On: June 22, 2016
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

There’s something fishy about this botnet. Social media and advertising fraud investigations firm Sadbottrue has discovered a botnet of three million Twitter accounts, along with two smaller botnets of 100,000 botsRead More →

JScript-toting Ransomware Can Steal Your Passwords and Bitcoin Wallets, Too

2016-06-22
On: June 22, 2016
In: Incidents, Malware

In an effort to develop a target base and increase the conversion rate of victims, ransomware perpetrators will try to veer away from well-known families and create new family sportingRead More →

‘GODLESS’ Mobile Malware Uses Multiple Exploits to Root Devices

2016-06-22
On: June 22, 2016
In: Important, Malware, Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

We came across a family of mobile malware called Godless (detected as ANDROIDOS_GODLESS.HRX) that has a set of rooting exploits in its pockets. By having multiple exploits to use, GodlessRead More →

Former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo was hacked

2016-06-21
On: June 21, 2016
In: Incidents

OurMine, the same group that hacked Mark Zuckberg’s Pinterest and Twitter accounts, seems to be behind it. Even the former CEO of Twitter isn’t protected from the occasional security hack.Read More →

Malware uses Google Talk to make malicious phone calls

2016-06-21
On: June 21, 2016
In: Malware, Mobile Security

We found a new piece of mobile malware, Android/Trojan.Pawost, that’s using Google Talk to make malicious calls. As soon as the malicious app is opened, a blank Google Talk iconRead More →

Apple Disables Old Flash Player Versions Due to Security Vulnerabilities

2016-06-21
On: June 21, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Users are now prompted to update to the latest version. Apple is now blocking older versions of Adobe’s Flash Player because of security vulnerabilities that were patched in the most recentRead More →

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