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Lenovo Laptops and Computers Come with Pre-Installed Spyware

Lenovo Laptops and Computers Come with Pre-Installed Spyware

2015-09-25
On: September 25, 2015
In: Important, Incidents

Lenovo has been caught, yet again, installing apps on its laptops and workstations without the user’s consent or knowledge, as Michael Horowitz from Computerworld reports. This is not the firstRead More →

Cisco Patches Denial-of-Service, Bypass Vulnerabilities in IOS

Cisco Patches Denial-of-Service, Bypass Vulnerabilities in IOS

2015-09-25
On: September 25, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Cisco pushed out on Wednesday its usual semiannual round of patches for IOS, the software the company uses for most of its routers and switches. This month’s security advisories addressedRead More →

'RipSec' goes to Hollywood: how the iCloud celeb hack happened

‘RipSec’ goes to Hollywood: how the iCloud celeb hack happened

2015-09-25
On: September 25, 2015
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

TV starlet offers iCloud access, photoshopped nudes, to bait voyeur hackers. The chief hacker behind the infamous iCloud celebrity hacks has revealed in a documentary how the group dubbed RipSecRead More →

Hey Scandos, missed that parcel? Here’s some ransomware instead

2015-09-24
On: September 24, 2015
In: Malware

Variant of CryptoLocker makes an unwelcome appearance. Spam emails disguised as messages from local post offices – but actually packing the latest variant of the CryptoLocker ransomware – are beingRead More →

Chinese promotion company hijacks Android devices around the world

Chinese promotion company hijacks Android devices around the world

2015-09-24
On: September 24, 2015
In: Incidents, Mobile Security

A Chinese mobile app promotion company has created malicious adware that allows them to gain complete control of users’ Android devices. The company misuses this access to make the phonesRead More →

An Introduction to Hardware Hacking: the RIPE Atlas probe

An Introduction to Hardware Hacking: the RIPE Atlas probe

2015-09-24
On: September 24, 2015
In: Important

RIPE NCC is building the largest Internet measurement network ever made. RIPE Atlas employs a global network of probes that measure Internet connectivity and reachability, providing an unprecedented understanding ofRead More →

Fingerprints of over 5.6 Million Americans Stolen During the OPM Hack

Fingerprints of over 5.6 Million Americans Stolen During the OPM Hack

2015-09-24
On: September 24, 2015
In: Incidents

The data breach at the US Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is slowly shaping up to be one of the biggest hacks in the country’s history, the Department of DefenseRead More →

Security wares like Kaspersky AV can make you more vulnerable to attacks

Security wares like Kaspersky AV can make you more vulnerable to attacks

2015-09-24
On: September 24, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Antivirus applications and other security software are supposed to make users more secure, but a growing body of research shows that in some cases, they can open people to hacksRead More →

Western Digital My Cloud Devices Can Be Hacked by Local or Remote Attackers

Western Digital My Cloud Devices Can Be Hacked by Local or Remote Attackers

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

Security researchers at VerSprite have tested and discovered a few vulnerabilities in Western Digital’s My Cloud NAS (Network Attached Storage) hard drive, marketed by the company as your own personalRead More →

​Apple tells devs to validate Xcode after App Store malware breach

​Apple tells devs to validate Xcode after App Store malware breach

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

Apple has reminded developers to verify their copy of Xcode before submitting iOS apps, but it probably won’t stop Chinese developers from using pirated versions of the free software. AfterRead More →

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 →

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