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Google Pushes Stagefright 2.0 Patches to Nexus Devices

Google Pushes Stagefright 2.0 Patches to Nexus Devices

2015-10-06
On: October 6, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Google today patched the latest round of Stagefright vulnerabilities in Android, pushing them out as part of its latest over-the-air update to Nexus devices. Stagefright 2.0, as it’s come toRead More →

New Outlook mailserver attack steals massive number of passwords

New Outlook mailserver attack steals massive number of passwords

2015-10-06
On: October 6, 2015
In: Incidents

Backdoor in Outlook Web Application operates inside target’s firewall. Researchers have uncovered advanced malware that can steal virtually all of a large organization’s e-mail passwords by infecting its Outlook WebRead More →

Meet GreenDispenser: A New Breed of ATM Malware

Meet GreenDispenser: A New Breed of ATM Malware

2015-10-06
On: October 6, 2015
In: Malware

On the heels of recent disclosures of ATM malware such as Suceful [1], Plotus [2] andPadpin [3] (aka Tyupkin), Proofpoint research has discovered yet another variant of ATM malware, whichRead More →

A vigilante hacker is changing 10,000 Wi-Fi passwords

A vigilante hacker is changing 10,000 Wi-Fi passwords

2015-10-05
On: October 5, 2015
In: Incidents

Someone is hacking unprotected Wi-Fi routers everywhere — and forcing them to be on guard. Does your home Wi-Fi use a default password? It forces you to change it. DoesRead More →

Hacking Wireless Printers With Phones on Drones

Hacking Wireless Printers With Phones on Drones

2015-10-05
On: October 5, 2015
In: Data Security

YOU MIGHT THINK that working on a secured floor in a 30-story office tower puts you out of reach of Wi-Fi hackers out to steal your confidential documents. But researchersRead More →

How to Hack and Decrypt WhatsApp Database on rooted devices

How to Hack and Decrypt WhatsApp Database on rooted devices

2015-10-05
On: October 5, 2015
In: Data Security, Mobile Security

The post includes a detailed procedure to hack and decrypt WhatsApp Database remotely on rooted Android mobile devices. Very Interesting!. A few hours ago it has been published an interestingRead More →

YiSpectre, the First iOS Malware That Attacks Non-Jailbroken Devices

YiSpectre, the First iOS Malware That Attacks Non-Jailbroken Devices

2015-10-05
On: October 5, 2015
In: Malware, Mobile Security

The malware spreads with the help of an adult movie player. Security researchers at Palo Alto Networks have discovered and analyzed malware that infects iOS devices and then injects ads intoRead More →

VW’s ‘neat hack’ exposes danger of corporate software

VW’s ‘neat hack’ exposes danger of corporate software

2015-10-05
On: October 5, 2015
In: Important

It was only old-fashioned detective work that forced Volkswagen to admit to the existence of its ‘defeat device’. And that should worry us all. For anyone interested in what isRead More →

Turla APT Group Abusing Satellite Internet Links

How to do hacking attacks over satellite communications?

2015-10-05
On: October 5, 2015
In: Data Security, Important, Technology, Vulnerabilities

  In this article we will cover satellite based hacking attack which has been used by hacking groups since many years. This attack will provide you complete anonymity and thusRead More →

Turla APT Group Abusing Satellite Internet Links

HOW TO INTERCEPT SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS EASILY?

2015-10-05
On: October 5, 2015
In: Data Security, Important, Technology, Vulnerabilities

In today world we use satellite communication in many respects and industries and we all know how important they are in our lives. There different kinds of satellites depending uponRead More →

Dangerous resurgent banking malware hits UK

Dangerous resurgent banking malware hits UK

2015-10-03
On: October 3, 2015
In: Malware

Bank trojan twin pivots to smash supply chain biz. The formidable Dyreza and Dridex banking malware are back in renewed and rejigged macro-based campaigns that includes a shift by theRead More →

Android Malware Disguises as PayPal App

Android Malware Disguises as PayPal App

2015-10-03
On: October 3, 2015
In: Malware

A recent spam campaign is leading users to a fake PayPal app which steals their real credentials, but also comes hard-coded to target other mobile banking applications. With more andRead More →

Patreon was warned of serious website flaw 5 days before it was hacked

Patreon was warned of serious website flaw 5 days before it was hacked

2015-10-03
On: October 3, 2015
In: Incidents

Even worse: Thousands of other sites are making the same facepalm-worthy mistake. Five days before Patreon.com officials said their donations website was plundered by hackers, researchers at a third-party securityRead More →

Samsung Decides Not to Patch Kernel Vulnerabilities in Some S4 Smartphones

Samsung Decides Not to Patch Kernel Vulnerabilities in Some S4 Smartphones

2015-10-03
On: October 3, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Two kernel vulnerabilities were left unpatched on older devices running Android Jelly Bean and KitKat. QuarksLAB, a security research company based in Paris, France, has stumbled upon two kernel vulnerabilities inRead More →

WordPress Jetpack Plugin Patched Against Stored XSS Vulnerability

WordPress Jetpack Plugin Patched Against Stored XSS Vulnerability

2015-10-03
On: October 3, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

After a few critical bugs were recently discovered and patched in the core WordPress engine—a rarity with WordPress-related security issues—order has apparently been restored with the discovery of a criticalRead More →

15 million T-Mobile customers affected in Experian hack

2015-10-02
On: October 2, 2015
In: Incidents, Technology

SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — Credit-reporting agency Experian said on Thursday that hackers accessed the Social Security numbers, birthdates and other personal information belonging to about 15 million T-Mobile wireless customers. T-MobileRead More →

Apple swiftly closes hole in iOS 9 Lock screen

2015-10-02
On: October 2, 2015
In: Technology, Vulnerabilities

Apple just released iOS 9.0.2. This new version claims to close the well-publicised Lock screen hole that lets anyone view and edit your contacts, send text messages, and rummage throughRead More →

Meet Sanmay Ved, the Indian who owned Google.com for a minute

2015-10-02
On: October 2, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Ex-Googler Sanmay Ved was lucky enough to grab Google.com domain, but only for a minute. In a detailed post on LinkedIn, the former Google employee said he was learning more aboutRead More →

Microsoft Doing Piracy

FORD, TOYOTA, NISSAN, MICROSOFT ‘SHAMED’ AS PIRACY SPONSORS

2015-10-02
On: October 2, 2015
In: Technology

Car manufacturers including Ford, Toyota, Nissan, Mazda and Volvo plus technology giant Microsoft are just a handful of the 100 major companies set to be outed as sponsors of piracyRead More →

Stagefright 2.0 Vulnerabilities Affect 1 Billion Android Devices

Stagefright 2.0 Vulnerabilities Affect 1 Billion Android Devices

2015-10-01
On: October 1, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

When researcher Joshua Drake published details in August about critical Android vulnerabilities in the Stagefright media playback engine, he promised there would be more issues that he and others wouldRead More →

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