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Android Instant Apps will blur the lines between apps and mobile sites

2016-05-19
On: May 19, 2016
In: Technology

Modularized apps offer Android-specific features without installation. websites are often more convenient than their desktop counterparts when you’re on your phone, but they’re also usually missing some important functionality that’s availableRead More →

TeslaCrypt shuts down and Releases Master Decryption Key

2016-05-19
On: May 19, 2016
In: Data Security, Important, Malware

In surprising end to TeslaCrypt, the developers shut down their ransomware and released the master decryption key. Over the past few weeks, an analyst for ESET had noticed that the developers of TeslaCrypt haveRead More →

Nightmare Russian facial recognition app is one step closer to the end of privacy

2016-05-19
On: May 19, 2016
In: Data Security

While facial recognition technology has a number of positive uses, such as finding missing people, an alternative form of ID, and even tagging friends on Facebook, it does have worryingRead More →

A hacker is selling 117 million LinkedIn logins on the Dark Web

2016-05-19
On: May 19, 2016
In: Incidents

A LinkedIn hack from back in 2012 is still causing problems for its users. The companyannounced this morning that another data set from the hack, which contains over 100 millionRead More →

Ukrainian Hacker Admits Role in Hacking Three Business Newswire Services

2016-05-18
On: May 18, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

More suspects are expected to admit their crimes as well. Vadym Iermolovych, 28, of Kiev, Ukraine, pleaded guilty yesterday for his role in the hacking of business newswire services Marketwired, PRRead More →

Tech Support Scammers Get Serious With Screen Lockers

2016-05-18
On: May 18, 2016
In: Data Security, Important, Malware, Vulnerabilities

Tech support scammers are well aware of what is going on in the malware scene and often rip off ideas and concepts from other criminals. We see this today with for exampleRead More →

Click Fraud: 1M machines hacked for AdSense revenue

2016-05-18
On: May 18, 2016
In: Incidents

Online advertising is a multi-billion dollar business mostly ran by Google, Yahoo or Bing via AdSense-like programs. The current generation of clickbots such as the Redirector.Paco Trojan have taken abuse to a whole newRead More →

data security management system

How to implement Data Security Management System?

2016-05-18
On: May 18, 2016
In: Data Security, Important, Technology, Vulnerabilities

According to the global perspective of enterprise data security company; integrity, confidentiality, availability, auditability, and non-repudiation are the five fundamental pillars for any business data security solution. For small andRead More →

Bank Hack – How to steal $25 Billion with a few lines of code

2016-05-18
On: May 18, 2016
In: Incidents

A security expert discovered security flaws that could let anyone to steal as much as $25 Billion from one of the biggest Indian banks. The security researcher Sathya Prakash discoveredRead More →

ATM Malware “Skimer” Makes a Comeback After Seven Years

2016-05-18
On: May 18, 2016
In: Important, Malware

Crooks can steal money from ATMs using special credit cards. Skimer, a malware family targeting ATMs, has received a major update the past few months, and security researchers from Kaspersky areRead More →

Google ‘Could Face Record $3.4 Billion’ Antitrust Fine

2016-05-17
On: May 17, 2016
In: Data Security

Google faces a record antitrust fine of around 3 billion euros ($3.4 billion) from the European Commission in the coming weeks, British newspaper The Sunday Telegraph said. The European UnionRead More →

Secure wipe solution

How to do secure data destruction of information from storage devices?

2016-05-17
On: May 17, 2016
In: Data Security, Important, Mobile Security, Technology, Vulnerabilities

There are statistical evidences supported by data destruction companies which present that in countries like Mexico, Brazil, United States, Colombia, Costa Rica, Argentina, UAE, and India; two out of threeRead More →

Hackers Linked to Russian Government Impersonate EFF Website to Spread Malware

How to do malware reverse engineering

2016-05-17
On: May 17, 2016
In: Data Security, Malware, Technology

Malicious Software can be Virus, Worm, Trojan Horse, Rootkit, Bot, DoS Tool,Exploit kit, Spyware. The objective of malware analysis is to gain an understanding of how specific pieces of malwareRead More →

That time a patient’s heart procedure was interrupted by a virus scan

2016-05-17
On: May 17, 2016
In: Data Security

Securing computers has never been easy. It’s especially hard in hospitals. A heart patient undergoing a medical procedure earlier this year was put at risk when misconfigured antivirus software caused aRead More →

John McAfee Apparently Tried to Trick Reporters Into Thinking He Hacked WhatsApp

2016-05-17
On: May 17, 2016
In: Incidents, Mobile Security

John McAfee, noted liar and one-time creator of anti-virus software, apparently tried to convince reporters that he hacked the encryption used on WhatsApp. To do this, he attempted to sendRead More →

CVE-2016-4117 – FireEye revealed the exploit chain of recent attacks

2016-05-17
On: May 17, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

The FireEye researcher Genwei Jiang revealed the exploit chain related to phishing attacks leveraging CVE-2016-4117 flaw recently fixed by Adobe. Security experts at FireEye have recently spotted an attack leveragingRead More →

New Simple Attack on Squid Proxies Leverages Malicious Flash Ads

2016-05-16
On: May 16, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Popular ISP utility exposed to new cache poisoning attack. Squison is the name of a recently discovered security bug in the Squid proxy server, a popular Linux utility deployed by manyRead More →

Silk Road 3.0 Pops Up on the Dark Web, Once Again

2016-05-16
On: May 16, 2016
In: Data Security

Silk Road makes another appearance, but will it last? A new instance of the infamous Silk Road marketplace has popped up on the Dark Web today, and this new version, dubbedRead More →

Everything We Know About How the FBI Hacks People

2016-05-16
On: May 16, 2016
In: Data Security

RECENT HEADLINES WARN that the government now has greater authority to hack your computers, in and outside the US. Changes to federal criminal court procedures known as Rule 41 areRead More →

GhostShell Returns, Exposes a Bunch of Companies with Open FTP Servers

2016-05-16
On: May 16, 2016
In: Important, Vulnerabilities

GhostShell, the Romanian hacker who recently revealed his true identity in a very candid exposé, has returned to the world of hacking with a new leak as part of hisRead More →

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