Building Searchable Encrypted Databases with PHP and SQL
This question shows up from time to time in open source encryption libraries’ bug trackers. This was one of the “weird problems” covered in my talk at B-Sides Orlando (titledRead More →
This question shows up from time to time in open source encryption libraries’ bug trackers. This was one of the “weird problems” covered in my talk at B-Sides Orlando (titledRead More →
Following years of criticism and user requests, the FileZilla FTP client is finally adding support for a master password that will act as a key for storing FTP login credentialsRead More →
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have discovered a new attack against Android OS, dubbed ‘Cloak and Dagger,’ millions of devices at risk. Security researchers at Georgia Institute of TechnologyRead More →
Voting models and other leaked data were “worth millions,” consultant told Guccifer 2.0. A Florida GOP campaign consultant who runs a blog under a pseudonym directly contacted the hackers behindRead More →
On May 21st, a security researcher who goes by the name Thyrex, received a message on a Russian forum that contained a link to a ZIP file that supposedly contained aRead More →
Cyber-security firm enSilo has released a patch for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 that will protect against attacks via ESTEEMAUDIT, a hacking tool dumped online by the Shadow BrokersRead More →
Kernels can be exploited and iCloud account user information leaked due to the security flaws. Zimperium has released the public details of security vulnerabilities affecting both the Android and iOSRead More →
Comparisons to the Windows flaw WCry exploited are exaggerated, but only a little. Maintainers of the Samba networking utility just patched a critical code-execution vulnerability that could pose a severeRead More →
An eight-month-long investigation by Roman Unuchek, a security researcher at Kaspersky Lab, has uncovered one of the most complex malware distribution schemes seen to date on the Android malwareRead More →
Ping, the administrator of the Hell hacking forum, is allegedly a young boy who supposedly tried to phish teachers. On the dark web, no one knows who you really are.Read More →