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Apple iMessage flaw exposed chat history and more with a single click

2016-04-13
On: April 13, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

A group of security researchers has found a security flaw in the Apple iMessage that exposed chat history and sensitive data with a single click. Recently WhatsApp has introduced the end-to-endRead More →

Linux-fight! Dev's plan to bundle kernel patches sparks debate

Linux-fight! Dev’s plan to bundle kernel patches sparks debate

2016-04-13
On: April 13, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Sasha Levin kicks off ‘security tree’ side project. Linux developer Sasha Levin has kicked off a project in which he proposes gathering up kernel security fixes under a single tree. TheRead More →

WebUSB: Two Google Developers Create API To Connect USB Devices Directly To The Web

WebUSB: Two Google Developers Create API To Connect USB Devices Directly To The Web

2016-04-13
On: April 13, 2016
In: Technology

Short Bytes: Two Google developers, Reilly Grant and Ken Rockot, have uploaded a draft document to the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Incubator Community Group (W3C WICG), describing a new wayRead More →

Compliance Strikes Again: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Worldpay’s Merchant Portal

Flaws in Worldpay’s Merchant Portal Allow Attackers to Modify Payment Forms

2016-04-13
On: April 13, 2016
In: Important, Vulnerabilities

I had almost forgotten about my experience with Worldpay’s Merchant Portal from just over a year ago, but my recent post regarding another payment processor helped to refresh my memory. IRead More →

Click-Fraud Ramdo Malware Family Continues to Plague Users

Click-Fraud Ramdo Malware Family Continues to Plague Users

2016-04-12
On: April 12, 2016
In: Important, Malware, Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

Ramdo is a family of malware that performs fraudulent website ‘clicks.’ Ramdo malware activity first surfaced in late 2013 and has since continued to infect machines worldwide, primarily through theRead More →

Mobile Devices Used to Execute DNS Malware Against Home Routers

2016-04-12
On: April 12, 2016
In: Data Security

Attacks against home routers have been going around for years—from malware that rigs routers to DNS rebinding attacks and backdoors, among others.  Just last year one of our researchers reportedRead More →

Rokku Ransomware shows possible link with Chimera

2016-04-12
On: April 12, 2016
In: Malware

Rokku is yet another ransomware, discovered in recent weeks. Currently, it’s most common distribution method is spam where a malicious executable is dropped by a VB script belonging to the e-mail’sRead More →

US judge orders Apple to help FBI by hacking two more iPhones

US judge orders Apple to help FBI by hacking two more iPhones

2016-04-12
On: April 12, 2016
In: Mobile Security

US judge orders Apple to help FBI with iPhone unlocking in two more cases. And so the deluge begins! This is exactly what Apple was talking about when it opposed hackingRead More →

Jigsaw Ransomware Decrypted: Will delete your files until you pay the Ransom

Jigsaw Ransomware Decrypted: Will delete your files until you pay the Ransom

2016-04-12
On: April 12, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware

A new ransomware has been released that not only encrypts your files, but also deletes them if you take too long to make the ransom payment of $150 USD.  The Jigsaw Ransomware,Read More →

Your chat history on iMessage just went through a period when it was not altogether safe, but now, all wrongs have been righted thanks to an OS X update. A major issue in iMessage was recently fixed by Apple, preventing hackers and other ne’er-do-wells from pulling victims’ message histories. Read more: https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/imessage-fix/#ixzz45WXDtxAJ Follow us: @digitaltrends on Twitter | digitaltrendsftw on Facebook

Apple just fixed an iMessage bug that researchers called easily exploitable

2016-04-11
On: April 11, 2016
In: Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

Your chat history on iMessage just went through a period when it was not altogether safe, but now, all wrongs have been righted thanks to an OS X update. ARead More →

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