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HACKERS FIND BUGS, EXTORT RANSOM AND CALL IT A PUBLIC SERVICE

2016-06-01
On: June 1, 2016
In: Malware, Vulnerabilities

Crooks breaking into enterprise networks are holding data they steal for ransom under the guise they are doing the company a favor by exposing a flaw. The criminal act isRead More →

Israeli researchers poke holes in Samsung KNOX security system

2016-06-01
On: June 1, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

The serious vulnerabilities impact Samsung’s Knox security sandbox. A number of severe problems have been discovered within the Samsung Knox security system in Android smartphones. Three vulnerabilities affecting Android devices runningRead More →

Windows Zero-Day Affecting All OS Versions on Sale for $90,000

2016-06-01
On: June 1, 2016
In: Important, Vulnerabilities

Over 1.5 billion users in danger thanks to new exploit. A hacker going by the handle BuggiCorp is selling a zero-day vulnerability affecting all Windows OS versions that can allow anRead More →

Pacific Gas and Electric Claims Recent Data Breach Only Exposed Fake Details

2016-05-31
On: May 31, 2016
In: Data Security

PG&E denies any wrongdoing, says it was only a test server. MacKeeper security researcher Chris Vickery, the scourge of all companies that run unprotected MongoDB databases, revealed yesterday another case ofRead More →

Ancient Bayrob Backdoor Trojan Resurfaces After Nine Years with Updated Versions

2016-05-31
On: May 31, 2016
In: Malware

While ransomware has attracted much attention from security researchers lately, other malware hasn’t stopped. They are quietly seizing their own place in the attack market.  This article analyses one ofRead More →

Push To Hack: Reverse engineering an IP camera

2016-05-31
On: May 31, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware

For our most recent IoT adventure, we’ve examined an outdoor cloud security camera which like many devices of its generation a) has an associated mobile app b) is quick toRead More →

19-year-old hacks toll free number for ‘lulz’ and causes losses worth $89,000

2016-05-31
On: May 31, 2016
In: Data Security, Incidents

Odisha teenager arrested for hacking Hyderabad company’s toll free number and causing loss worth $89,000 A 19-year-old villager from Odisha was arrested by the police today for hacking into aRead More →

Pwned: 65 million Tumblr accounts, 40 million from Fling, 360 million from MySpace

2016-05-31
On: May 31, 2016
In: Incidents

That “set” of accounts compromised in the Tumblr hack was actually 65 million. Have I Been Pwned added another 40 million from the ‘dating’ hookup site Fling. The MySpace hackRead More →

Framework PoS Malware Returns with New Attacks on SMBs in Chicago, Hawaii

2016-05-30
On: May 30, 2016
In: Incidents, Malware

Clues reveal campaign has been active since mid-2015. Security experts from Anomali Labs have revealed they’ve detected new versions of FrameworkPoS, one of the oldest PoS malware pieces on the market,Read More →

How To Know If Your Windows PC Got Hacked — Use “Hacked?”

2016-05-30
On: May 30, 2016
In: Incidents

This Little App will Warn Windows 10 PC/Laptop and Windows 10 Mobile Users If They Get Hacked. Even though there are security softwares and antivirus solutions that do a goodRead More →

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