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Hackers steal banking and personal data of 800,000 Orbitz customers

2018-03-22
On: March 22, 2018
In: Incidents

A travel website Orbitz.com owned by Expedia Inc. has suffered a massive data breach in which personal and financial details of over 800,000 registered customers may have been stolen byRead More →

Self-driving Uber kills a woman in Arizona

2018-03-21
On: March 21, 2018
In: Incidents

Arizona officials saw opportunity when Uber and other companies began testing driverless cars a few years ago. Promising to keep oversight light, they invited the companies to test their roboticRead More →

Plugins for Text Editors Help Hackers Gain Elevated Privileges

2018-03-21
On: March 21, 2018
In: Data Security

Doesn’t matter if you’re a developer, designer or a writer, a good text editor always help you save time and make you work in a more efficient way. For example,Read More →

Facebook, in free fall, now worth 50,000 M less

2018-03-21
On: March 21, 2018
In: Incidents

The company collapses on the stock market, has relocated its security chief, Alex Stamos, and his former employees have begun to divulge information. Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg still does not appear.Read More →

Twitter To Ban Crypto-Related Ads

2018-03-21
On: March 21, 2018
In: Data Security

Sky News reported Sunday that the U.S.-based social networking giant is looking to roll out a policy in the next two weeks that will block ads associated with cryptocurrency wallets,Read More →

Microsoft bug bounty program is offering $250k for Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities

2018-03-21
On: March 21, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

The detection of serious CPU vulnerabilities called Spectre and Meltdown shook the tech community in first’s months of 2018. Although the gravity of damage has been controlled considerably still thereRead More →

A Deep Dive into Database Attacks [Part II]: Delivery and Execution of Malicious Executables through SQL commands (SQL Server)

2018-03-20
On: March 20, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

An organization’s database servers are frequently the prime target of attackers. We recently started a new research project we named StickyDB to learn more about database hacking, primarily to understandRead More →

Top Five Ways I gained access to Your Corporate Wireless Network (Lo0tBo0ty KARMA edition)

2018-03-20
On: March 20, 2018
In: Important, Vulnerabilities

While performing penetration and red team services , I have always enjoyed the challenge of gaining access to a well fortified wireless network. Red teams avoid or purposely target other networkRead More →

For $15,000, GrayKey promises to crack iPhone passcodes for police

2018-03-20
On: March 20, 2018
In: Incidents

This palm-sized box can break your iPhone’s password, giving police full access to a device’s file system — messages, photos, call logs, browsing history, keychain and user passwords, and more.Read More →

Pre-installed malware found on Android devices

2018-03-17
On: March 17, 2018
In: Malware, Mobile Security

An on-going malware campaign that so far has claimed 5 million victims, an information security researcher team discovered. Reportedly, the malware dubbed as RottenSys has managed to create a massiveRead More →

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