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New Adware Facilitates the Distribution of Trojans for Mac Users

New Adware Facilitates the Distribution of Trojans for Mac Users

2015-09-23
On: September 23, 2015
In: Malware

A new piece of adware that serves as an entry point for future trojan infections was discovered by Dr.Web security researchers. This new malware was named Adware.Mac.WeDownload.1 because it wasRead More →

Apple hack exposes flaws in building apps in China

2015-09-23
On: September 23, 2015
In: Incidents

China’s “Great Firewall” may have been partly to blame for the first major attack on Apple Inc’s (AAPL.O) App Store, but experts also point the finger at lax security proceduresRead More →

Android trojan drops in, despite Google’s Bouncer

Android trojan drops in, despite Google’s Bouncer

2015-09-23
On: September 23, 2015
In: Malware, Mobile Security

We at ESET recently discovered an interesting stealth attack on Android users, an app that is a regular game but with one interesting addition: the application was bundled with anotherRead More →

Model Assesses Readiness to Accept Outside Vulnerability Reports

Model Assesses Readiness to Accept Outside Vulnerability Reports

2015-09-23
On: September 23, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

The proliferation of independent and vendor-sponsored bug bounties has not only put some money in researchers’ pockets, but has also forced enterprises—and software makers—to put processes in place to handleRead More →

Exploit broker offers $1 million for reliable iOS 9 exploit

Exploit broker offers $1 million for reliable iOS 9 exploit

2015-09-22
On: September 22, 2015
In: Important, Vulnerabilities

Here’s a treat for hackers and security researchers who don’t mind selling information about zero-day vulnerabilities to the highest bidder: Zerodium, the zero-day vulnerability and exploit acquisition firm recently launchedRead More →

Soon, you may not be able to delete WhatsApp messages for 90 days

2015-09-22
On: September 22, 2015
In: Important, Mobile Security

Govt mulls a policy that requires users to save messages, and hand them over to law enforcement agencies, if asked. Deleting WhatsApp messages might become difficult in India in theRead More →

Adobe Patches 23 Critical Vulnerabilities in Flash Player

Adobe Patches 23 Critical Vulnerabilities in Flash Player

2015-09-22
On: September 22, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Adobe has released a Flash Player update that addresses 23 critical vulnerabilities in the software, many which can lead to code execution. Version 18.0.0.231 and earlier of Flash Player forRead More →

Top QLD sex shop cops Cryptowall lock; cops flop as state biz popped

Top QLD sex shop cops Cryptowall lock; cops flop as state biz popped

2015-09-22
On: September 22, 2015
In: Malware

Cryptowall attackers are smashing businesses in the Australian state of Queensland, according to the owner of a Townsville sex shop which has paid $1,058 to ransomware attackers to have itsRead More →

Android Malware Steals Money from Your Bank Account, Hides SMS Transaction Alerts

Android Malware Steals Money from Your Bank Account, Hides SMS Transaction Alerts

2015-09-22
On: September 22, 2015
In: Malware, Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

New Android malware was discovered, able to steal money from online banking accounts, and hide SMS notifications coming to confirm financial transactions. This new malware detected by Dr.Web as theRead More →

Bitcoinist Weekly News Re-Hash: BitPay Hack, California Bitcoin Bill Dies

Bitcoinist Weekly News Re-Hash: BitPay Hack, California Bitcoin Bill Dies

2015-09-21
On: September 21, 2015
In: Important, Incidents

After two weeks of sharp, last minute changes in the Bitcoin price, the markets caught a break this week, with the price remaining fairly stable throughout. Thus, it seems asRead More →

Linux Mangaka Mou Arrives for Anime and Manga Fans, Based on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

Linux Mangaka Mou Arrives for Anime and Manga Fans, Based on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

2015-09-21
On: September 21, 2015
In: Important

Just a few minutes ago, September 20, Animesoft International had the great pleasure of informing Softpedia about the immediate availability for download of the final release of their Linux MangakaRead More →

US Air Force Creates an Airplane for Hacking Enemy Military Networks

US Air Force Creates an Airplane for Hacking Enemy Military Networks

2015-09-21
On: September 21, 2015
In: Incidents

At the Air Force Association Air & Space conference in National Harbor, Maryland (near Washington), Major General Burke Wilson revealed a new US Air Force project, an innovative airborne hackingRead More →

How malware finally infected Apple iOS apps: XCodeGhost

How malware finally infected Apple iOS apps: XCodeGhost

2015-09-21
On: September 21, 2015
In: Important, Malware

Hackers can’t easily get malware directly in iOS apps so they’re taking a different approach: Modifying the programming environment that Apple provides to make apps. Google’s open approach to AndroidRead More →

Anonymous Philippines Hacks Telecom Commission Site Against Slow Internet Speed

Anonymous Philippines Hacks Telecom Commission Site Against Slow Internet Speed

2015-09-21
On: September 21, 2015
In: Incidents

Anonymous Philippines, an affiliate of the online hacktivist group Anonymous, hacked and defaced the official website of the country’s National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) Sunday afternoon. The act of hacktivism was a resultRead More →

Hackers Hold Silicon Valley's Hometown Newspapers Hostage

Hackers Hold Silicon Valley’s Hometown Newspapers Hostage

2015-09-19
On: September 19, 2015
In: Data Security, Important

Sometime yesterday, 17 September, hackers took over the websites of Silicon Valley’s Embarcadero Media Group, publisher of the Palo Alto Weekly, theAlmanac, the Mountain View Voice, the Pleasanton Weekly, andRead More →

AT&T Employees Installed Malware on Their PCs to Aid Phone Unlocking Service

AT&T Employees Installed Malware on Their PCs to Aid Phone Unlocking Service

2015-09-19
On: September 19, 2015
In: Malware

AT&T has filed a lawsuit against 3 former call center employees, accusing them of installing malware on their servers with the purpose of aiding a phone unlocking service in obtainingRead More →

Hack Brief: Malware Sneaks Into the Chinese iOS App Store

Hack Brief: Malware Sneaks Into the Chinese iOS App Store

2015-09-19
On: September 19, 2015
In: Important

THE APPLE ECOSYSTEM is well known for very rarely letting any dodgy apps enter it because of the company’s stringent security checks. But recently, nearly two dozen malicious pieces ofRead More →

New PoS Trojan Can Download Other Malware, Launch DDOS Attacks

New PoS Trojan Can Download Other Malware, Launch DDOS Attacks

2015-09-19
On: September 19, 2015
In: Malware

The world of computer viruses and antivirus solutions is in a constant change, with cyber-crooks evolving their code and cyber-security firms trying to keep up but always being two stepsRead More →

D-Link Accidentally Leaks Private Code-Signing Keys

D-Link Accidentally Leaks Private Code-Signing Keys

2015-09-19
On: September 19, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

A simple mistake by networking gear manufacturer D-Link could have opened the door for costly damage. Private keys used to sign software published by D-Link were found in the company’sRead More →

Russian Hacker who stole 160 million credit card details gets sentenced for 30 years in prison

Russian Hacker who stole 160 million credit card details gets sentenced for 30 years in prison

2015-09-18
On: September 18, 2015
In: Important

Russian national pleads guilty in global hacking scheme. Russian Hacker Vladimir Drinkman faces 30 years sentence after pleading guilty to hacking NASDAQ, stealing 160 million credit cards. Vladimir Drinkman, aRead More →

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