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Microsoft won’t fix Windows flaw that lets hackers steal your username and password

2016-08-08
On: August 8, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

The flaw, which allows a malicious website to extract user passwords, is made worse if a user is logged in with a Microsoft account. A previously disclosed flaw in WindowsRead More →

QuadRooter: New Android Vulnerabilities in Over 900 Million Devices

2016-08-08
On: August 8, 2016
In: Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

Check Point today disclosed details about a set of four vulnerabilities affecting 900 million Android smartphones and tablets that use Qualcomm® chipsets. The Check Point mobile threat research team, whichRead More →

Hackers Make the First-Ever Ransomware for Smart Thermostats

2016-08-08
On: August 8, 2016
In: Data Security, Malware

One day, your thermostat will get hacked by some cybercriminal hundreds of milesaway who will lock it with malware and demand a ransom to get it back to normal, leavingRead More →

A flaw in Samsung Pay could be exploited to remotely skim credit cards

2016-08-08
On: August 8, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

The security expert Salvador Mendoza demonstrated that is it easy to steal Samsung Pay tokens and reuse them to make fraudulent purchases. The security researcher Salvador Mendoza has discovered aRead More →

Backdoor.Remvio: Highly customizable remote access Trojan sold online

2016-08-06
On: August 6, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

The new Trojan can be used to steal information and passwords from compromised computers. Symantec recently noticed that an Italian malware author called z3r0 is selling a new remote accessRead More →

How to hack an election in 7 minutes

2016-08-06
On: August 6, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

With Russia already meddling in 2016, a ragtag group of obsessive tech experts is warning that stealing the ultimate prize in —victory on November 8— would be child’s play. WhenRead More →

Cracking HawkEye Keylogger Reborn

2016-08-06
On: August 6, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

I had never heard of ‘HawkEye Keylogger’ until I’ve read the following blog post from Trustwave. I’ve found the amount of features quite interesting and I was curious to haveRead More →

Understanding the Windows Credential Leak Flaw and How to Prevent It

2016-08-06
On: August 6, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

This week there has been a lot of news about a flaw in Windows that could be used by web sites to easily gain access to a visitor’s Windows login nameRead More →

Torrentz.eu follows KickassTorrents, shuts down

2016-08-05
On: August 5, 2016
In: Important, Incidents

Torrentz.eu, the Mega Torrents Search Engine Shuts Down. 2016 is a bad year for torrent websites and the torrents community as a whole. Just weeks after one of the most popularRead More →

This man hacked Tinder’s ”swipe right” feature to send invites to 200,000 women

2016-08-05
On: August 5, 2016
In: Incidents

Love Hack : Man hacks Tinder App’s ‘swipe right’ feature to send introductions to 200,000 women Hacking is mostly done to either find bugs in a code or to makeRead More →

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