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Nike website vulnerability exposed sensitive server data

2018-03-08
On: March 8, 2018
In: Incidents

A previously undisclosed vulnerability in Nike’s website allowed anyone with a few lines of code to read server data like passwords, which could have provided greater access to the company’sRead More →

Hackers Could Infect Windows PC Even If It Is Locked, Thanks To Cortana

2018-03-08
On: March 8, 2018
In: Data Security

This days Cortana seems to be the perfect AI assistant, but according to the discoveries of Israeli information security researchers Tal Be’ery and Amichai Shulman, Cortana is far from perfectionRead More →

New attacks on the 4G LTE network

2018-03-07
On: March 7, 2018
In: Data Security, Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

The 4G LTE is already the mobile network standard that is most used today, being responsible for 83.73% of coverage availability. Therefore, it is really dangerous that a group ofRead More →

New DDoS attack record reaches 1.7 Tbps

2018-03-07
On: March 7, 2018
In: Incidents, Technology, Vulnerabilities

A massive amplification DDoS attack hit an undisclosed US-based company, setting new record just days after a similar attack took down GitHub. A DDoS attack using the Memcached vulnerability toRead More →

Kaspersky Lab Now Offers $100,000 for Vulnerabilities

2018-03-07
On: March 7, 2018
In: Technology, Vulnerabilities

Just days before its annual information security training summit starts in Cancun, Mexico, Kaspersky Lab announced an extension to its bug bounty program and plan to pay rewards of upRead More →

How Hackers Bypassed an Adobe Flash Protection Mechanism

2018-03-07
On: March 7, 2018
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

The number of Flash Player exploits has recently declined, due to Adobe’s introduction of various measures to strengthen Flash’s security. Occasionally, however, an exploit still arises. On January 31, Kr-Cert reported aRead More →

SgxSpectre Exploits Recent Intel CPU Flaw And Leaks “Enclave” Secrets

2018-03-07
On: March 7, 2018
In: Incidents

In modern Intel processors, there’s a hardware extension available named Software Guard Extension (SGX) to improve the security aspects. It provides a shielded execution environment called ‘enclaves’ to deal withRead More →

400k servers may be at risk of serious code-execution attacks. Patch now

2018-03-07
On: March 7, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Widely used message transfer agent patched buffer overflow last month. A bug in an obscure but widely used email program may be putting as many as 400,000 servers around theRead More →

Vulnerability in Pivotal’s Spring Data REST allows hacking any machine built on its components

2018-03-06
On: March 6, 2018
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Vulnerability in Pivotal’s Spring Data REST allows remote hackers to execute arbitrary commands on any machine that runs an application built using its components. The vulnerability was tracked as CVE-2017-8046Read More →

Applebee’s restaurants suffered payment card breach

2018-03-06
On: March 6, 2018
In: Incidents, Malware

RMH Franchise Holdings revealed on Friday afternoon that PoS (point of sale) systems at the Applebee’s restaurants were infected with a PoS malware. According to information security training specialists, the PoS malwareRead More →

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