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Samsung Galaxy devices send private images attached to text messages

2018-07-05
On: July 5, 2018
In: Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

The company requests the concerned users to contact them directly. Users report that a bug present in several models of Samsung smartphones makes their photos being sent by message to their storedRead More →

A map to find free WiFi from airports around the world

2018-07-05
On: July 5, 2018
In: Technology

  Enjoy safe use of WiFi during your travels. Do you know that feeling of losing a flight or when there is a delay and there is nothing you canRead More →

Customer data stolen from the Adidas website in the US

2018-07-05
On: July 5, 2018
In: Incidents

Another day, another data violation; Adidas believes that hackers have not been able to access to credit card information or health and fitness data from customers. Adidas, one of theRead More →

Fake dating apps are used to infiltrate Israeli army

2018-07-05
On: July 5, 2018
In: Malware

  Pentest specialists report that Hamas has been accused of leading an elaborated spyware operation designed to involve Israeli Defense Force (IDF) soldiers to download malicious applications. A large number of soldiersRead More →

NSA started deleting all call records acquired from 2015

2018-07-04
On: July 4, 2018
In: Data Security, Incidents

  The security agency is eliminating millions of phone calls and text messages records dating for technical failures. The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) announced that it is eliminating hundreds of millionsRead More →

According to reports, Google allows external application developers to read people’s emails

2018-07-04
On: July 4, 2018
In: Incidents

  Although Google has promised better privacy measures to its users, reports from Wall Street Journal suggest that thousands of application developers have access to Gmail users’ private messages. TheseRead More →

LTE and 5G networks could be affected by new vulnerabilities

2018-07-03
On: July 3, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

A group of pentest researchers has demonstrated ability to passively identify session details and perform hijacking, allowing phishing attacks. According to the International Institute of Cyber Security, researchers have found vulnerabilities inRead More →

Tasmania voter registration involved in data violation

2018-07-03
On: July 3, 2018
In: Data Security, Incidents

A hacker managed to download voter’s information. The Tasmanian Electoral Commission states that an attacker still unknown gained access and downloaded a backup file containing voters’ information such as names,Read More →

Zerodium pays up to $500 000 for zero-day exploits

2018-07-03
On: July 3, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

The sale of zero-day exploits is a very profitable business that most people completely ignore. The International Institute of Cyber Security talks about this practice using the example of Zerodium,Read More →

LTE wireless connections used by billions aren’t as secure as we thought

2018-07-02
On: July 2, 2018
In: Important, Incidents, Mobile Security

LTE was supposed to fix security and privacy shortcomings—now it’s broken, too. The Long Term Evolution mobile device standard used by billions of people was designed to fix many ofRead More →

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