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Four methods hackers use to steal data from air-gapped computers

2017-11-20
On: November 20, 2017
In: Incidents

Air-gapped computers are seen as high-value targets, so considerable research has gone into taking data from them — without a network connection. Here’s what you need to know. Researchers haveRead More →

Antivirus Software Can Be Hijacked to Compromise Windows Systems

2017-11-20
On: November 20, 2017
In: Malware

Vulnerability allows to abuse option to restore files from quarantine and then deploy malware in sensitive location. Despite Microsoft making Windows Defender a more advanced security product, third-party antivirus solutionsRead More →

Pentagon contractor leaves social media spy archive wide open on Amazon

2017-11-18
On: November 18, 2017
In: Incidents

Trove included more than 1.8 billion posts spanning eight years, many from US people.  A Pentagon contractor left a vast archive of social-media posts on a publicly accessible Amazon accountRead More →

Motherboard Hacking Livestream: How to Turn a Router Into Part of a Botnet

2017-11-18
On: November 18, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Join us on YouTube or Facebook to learn how hacking works. Rick Ramgattie is a Security Analyst at Independent Security Evaluators, who will help us assess the security of the D-Link DIR-865LRead More →

Amazon Echo and Google Home were vulnerable to Bluetooth exploit

2017-11-16
On: November 16, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Don’t worry, these vulnerabilities have already been patched out. Back in September, Bluetooth-connected device owners got a little scare when security firm Armis disclosed a new hack exploit known as BlueBorne. InRead More →

New EMOTET Hijacks a Windows API, Evades Sandbox and Analysis

2017-11-16
On: November 16, 2017
In: Incidents

We discussed the re-emergence of banking malware EMOTET in September and how it has adopted a wider scope since it wasn’t picky about the industries it attacks. We recently discovered that EMOTETRead More →

US retailer Forever 21 Warns customers of payment card breach at some locations

2017-11-16
On: November 16, 2017
In: Incidents

The US clothes retailer FOREVER 21 announced it has suffered a security breach, hackers stole payment card data at some locations. Another data breach made the headlines, this time theRead More →

Motherboard Hacking Livestream: Cracking MMORPGs

2017-11-16
On: November 16, 2017
In: Incidents

Join us on YouTube or Facebook to learn how hacking works. Today we’re going to learn how security researchers work. Adrian Bednarek is a security analyst at Baltimore’s Independent Security Evaluators (ISE),Read More →

17-Year-Old MS Office flaw CVE-2017-11882 could be exploited to remotely install malware without victim interaction

2017-11-15
On: November 15, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Ops, a 17-Year-Old flaw in MS Office, tracked as CVE-2017-11882, could be exploited by remote attackers to install a malware without user interaction. Ops, a 17-Year-Old vulnerability in MS OfficeRead More →

Multi-stage malware sneaks into Google Play

2017-11-15
On: November 15, 2017
In: Malware

Another set of malicious apps has made it into the official Android app store. Detected by ESET security systems as Android/TrojanDropper.Agent.BKY, these apps form a new family of multi-stage AndroidRead More →

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