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Google HTTP Search, yes, it is still possible

2015-10-29
On: October 29, 2015
In: Important

  Google began to implement SSL on its search engine back in 2010. First on its own domain name, then as a mandatory feature for logged in Google users, andRead More →

When sharing Google links, make sure you check the url for leaks first

2015-10-29
On: October 29, 2015
In: Technology

Have you ever shared links to Google Search results before? If you have, you may have noticed that the url pointing to the search results page contains several other parametersRead More →

Fewer IPsec VPN Connections at Risk from Weak Diffie-Hellman

2015-10-29
On: October 29, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

A challenge has been made against one of the conclusions in a potentially blockbuster academic paper on cryptographic weaknesses that may be the open door through which intelligence agencies areRead More →

Jaguar car hack in New Zealand

2015-10-29
On: October 29, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

A Jaguar XFR may have been stolen using hacking techniques increasingly seen on keyless cars. This unidentified thief did not have the key, which was locked safely away inside theRead More →

US Amry bug bounty

US Army Experts Call for military bug bounty program AVRP

2015-10-28
On: October 28, 2015
In: Data Security, Important, Technology, Vulnerabilities

US Army Military experts urge the establishment of an Army Vulnerability Response Program (AVRP),  a sort of military bug bounty program. What happen when bug hunters have to work with high sensitiveRead More →

Kernel attacks

Timing attack vulnerability in most Zeus server-sides

2015-10-28
On: October 28, 2015
In: Data Security, Important, Technology, Vulnerabilities

Timing attacks has proven practical since 96′ as shown in a paper by Paul C. Kocher. In his paper Paul demonstrate how, by effectively measuring the amount of time requiredRead More →

chromeforwin8

Fake Chrome browser replaces real thing and serves up unwanted ads

2015-10-28
On: October 28, 2015
In: Data Security, Important, Malware, Mobile Security, Technology

Does your Chrome browser seem a little “off”, but you can’t figure out why? Maybe it’s eFast. Here’s another reason to slow down when installing software, especially free software. ARead More →

CONTACTLESS-hack

Train rider has his contactless card e-pickpocketed

2015-10-28
On: October 28, 2015
In: Data Security, Incidents, Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

It could have been just another one of those jostlings that happen on the train: a man bumped into a writer for SC Magazine. Except, as Roi Perez tells it,Read More →

Fbi

FBI Wants You To “Just Pay The Ransom” to Cyber Criminals

2015-10-28
On: October 28, 2015
In: Data Security, Malware, Mobile Security, Technology

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has stated that it’s completely fine to pay ransom to cyber criminals.  If you are a fan of Hollywood movies you may be familiar withRead More →

US-Senate

Senate Passes Controversial Cybersecurity Act

2015-10-28
On: October 28, 2015
In: Data Security, Technology

Despite its controversial nature, the US Senate has passed the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA). Detractors are concerned because CISA would open up an information exchange between the public andRead More →

As sites move to SHA2 encryption, millions face HTTPS lock-out

As sites move to SHA2 encryption, millions face HTTPS lock-out

2015-10-27
On: October 27, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

“We’re about to leave a whole chunk of the internet in the past,” as millions of people remain dependent on old, insecure, but widely-used encryption. In 2016, tens of millionsRead More →

Apple fixes 49 security bugs in iOS 9.1; kills jailbreak

How to completely delete data from Mobile devices

2015-10-27
On: October 27, 2015
In: Data Security, Mobile Security

Buying and selling things online are just two of the many activities Internet users are fond of doing. For some, they shop for clothes, bags, shoes, jewelries, and books; forRead More →

NSA warns of growing danger of cyber-attack by nation states

2015-10-27
On: October 27, 2015
In: Data Security, Technology

The deputy director of the US National Security Agency (NSA), Richard Ledgett, has warned of the increasing danger of destructive cyber attacks by states. He told the BBC: “If youRead More →

Variants now spawning off new Android SMS malware

New Campaign Shows Dridex Active, Targeting French

2015-10-27
On: October 27, 2015
In: Data Security, Malware

Two weeks after authorities announced they had taken down the botnet behind the banking malware Dridex, new research suggests the threat is alive and well. Researchers with security company Invincea announced todayRead More →

Whatsapp Hack that Allows User to Steal Conversation

WhatsApp collects phone numbers, call duration, and more!

2015-10-27
On: October 27, 2015
In: Mobile Security, Technology

A recent network forensic examination of popular messaging service WhatsApp is offering new details on the data that can be collected from the app’s network from its new calling feature:Read More →

3-D printing of a coronary artery structure. Expanding knowledge of the human body and modern technology could move us to a world where transplant patients will no longer wait years for new organs. Scientists developed a 3-D printing process to create coronary artery structures. (Photo : The College of Engineering - Carnegie Mellon University )

Researchers Hack Off-the-Shelf 3D Printer to Make Hearts, Arteries

2015-10-26
On: October 26, 2015
In: Technology

Unlike other body parts, heart tissues are incapable of seal-healing once damaged. Fortunately, the scientific community continue to hack modern technology into solving life’s most complex health problems. Conventional 3DRead More →

An AlphaBay dark market thread promising the release of TalkTalk customer data.

TalkTalk Hackers Demanded £80K in Bitcoin

2015-10-26
On: October 26, 2015
In: Incidents

TalkTalk, a British phone and broadband provider with more than four million customers, disclosed Friday that intruders had hacked its Web site and may have stolen personal and financial data.Read More →

Security Nightmare of Driverless Cars

Security Nightmare of Driverless Cars

2015-10-26
On: October 26, 2015
In: Technology

The fear of malicious actors taking control of glaring flaws in smart cars is on the rise. This threat is therefore considered to be one of the major technical challengesRead More →

DDoS Attacks Through Hacked CCTV

Hackers Found Conducting DDoS Attacks Through Hacked CCTV Cameras

2015-10-26
On: October 26, 2015
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Researchers have found out that hackers took over around 900 CCTV cameras with weak login credentials and used them as a DDosS botnet that runs all around the world. AccordingRead More →

Apple Users Beware: Your Payment Info Can Be Swiped By This New Phishing Scam

2015-10-26
On: October 26, 2015
In: Important

Cyber criminals are targeting Apple users with yet another sophisticated phishing scam where users are asked to click a link for payment refund. This new phishing campaign has been disguised immaculatelyRead More →

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