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It’s Probably a Bad Idea to Run a Tor Exit Node in Your Home, in Russia

2017-04-13
On: April 13, 2017
In: Incidents

Russian authorities have arrested a mathematics teacher from Moscow on accusations of organizing riots and calling for terrorist activities or justifying the use of terrorism via the Internet. The suspect,Read More →

​Melbourne IT confirms DDoS attack behind DNS outage

2017-04-13
On: April 13, 2017
In: Incidents

Melbourne IT has said its DNS outage on Thursday was the result of a large distributed denial-of-service attack. Australian domain name registrar Melbourne IT confirmed on Thursday afternoon that itRead More →

Is a Smart Oven “Smart” If It Can Be Hijacked via SMS?

2017-04-13
On: April 13, 2017
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

Security researchers from Pen Test Partners have discovered pretty glaring security flaws in Aga’s line of smart ovens. According to researchers, these flaws can be exploited via SMS messages. TheRead More →

Microsoft Word 0-day was actively exploited by strange bedfellows

2017-04-13
On: April 13, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Same exploit used by malware crooks and nation-sponsored hackers targeting Russians. A critical Microsoft Word zero-day that was actively exploited for months connected two strange bedfellows, including government-sponsored hackers spyingRead More →

Five Inmates Built Two PCs and Hacked a Prison From Within

2017-04-13
On: April 13, 2017
In: Incidents

Five inmates from the Marion Correctional Institution (MCI) built two computers from spare parts, hid them in the ceiling of a training room closet, and used them to hack intoRead More →

SAP UPDATES TWO-YEAR-OLD PATCH FOR TREX VULNERABILITY

2017-04-12
On: April 12, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

SAP has issued an updated patch for a code-injection vulnerability affecting the TREX search engine integrated into more than a dozen SAP products, including the old NetWeaver application integration platformRead More →

Home Routers Used to Hack WordPress Sites

2017-04-12
On: April 12, 2017
In: Incidents

There’s a group of hackers who are hijacking unsecured home routers and using these devices to launch coordinated brute-force attacks on the administration panel of WordPress sites. The purpose ofRead More →

Mole Ransomware Distributed Through Fake online Word Docs

2017-04-12
On: April 12, 2017
In: Malware

A new ransomware called Mole was found by security researcher Brad Duncan while he was analyzing a new SPAM campaign. After examining this sample, I feel that this is probably another variant of theRead More →

MICROSOFT PATCHES THREE VULNERABILITIES UNDER ATTACK

2017-04-12
On: April 12, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Microsoft today patched a zero-day Word vulnerability that has been publicly attacked along with deploying fixes for Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge and Windows 10. In all, nine Microsoft products receivedRead More →

Adobe Publishes Security Updates for Flash, Reader, Photoshop, and Creative Cloud

2017-04-11
On: April 11, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Earlier today, Adobe has released security patches for several of its applications, including Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Campaign, Adobe Photoshop CC, the Creative Cloud Desktop Application, and Adobe Acrobat andRead More →

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