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"Surreptitious Sharing" Attack on Android Apps Can Leak Private Data

“Surreptitious Sharing” Attack on Android Apps Can Leak Private Data

2016-04-07
On: April 7, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Eight out of twelve apps vulnerable to new attack. This past Monday, at the GI Sicherheit 2016 security conference in Bonn, Germany, two researchers unveiled details about a new type ofRead More →

Ubuntu plugs code exec, DoS Linux kernel holes

Ubuntu plugs code exec, DoS Linux kernel holes

2016-04-07
On: April 7, 2016
In: Important, Vulnerabilities

This is kind of a big deal because the mess is in 14.04 LTS, expiry date 2019. Ubuntu has patched four Linux kernel vulnerabilities that allowed for arbitrary code execution andRead More →

Adobe to patch Flash Player zero-day vulnerability actively exploited in the wild

Adobe to patch Flash Player zero-day vulnerability actively exploited in the wild

2016-04-06
On: April 6, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

A new Flash Player zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2016-1019) has been actively exploited by threat actors in attacks against systems running Windows XP and 7. Once again a zero-day vulnerability in the AdobeRead More →

How to easily bypass iPhone 6s Lockscreen to access to Photos and Contacts

How to easily bypass iPhone 6s Lockscreen to access to Photos and Contacts

2016-04-06
On: April 6, 2016
In: Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

iPhone 6s and 6s Plus running the latest iOS version are plagued by a vulnerability that can be exploited to bypass the lockscreen. Another flaw plagues the new Apple iPhoneRead More →

Hack Like a Pro: How to Scan for Vulnerabilities with Nessus

2016-04-06
On: April 6, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Generally, you will want to perform a vulnerability scan before doing a penetration test. Vulnerability scanners contain a database of all known vulnerabilities and will scan your machine or networkRead More →

LOCKY VARIANT CHANGES C2 COMMUNICATION, FOUND IN NUCLEAR EK

LOCKY VARIANT CHANGES C2 COMMUNICATION, FOUND IN NUCLEAR EK

2016-04-06
On: April 6, 2016
In: Malware

Security experts warn companies need to brace for new harder-to-detect and more determined variants of the Locky ransomware spotted recently in the wild. The news comes just as reported LockyRead More →

WhatsApp is now most widely used end-to-end crypto tool on the planet

2016-04-06
On: April 6, 2016
In: Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

WhatsApp now uses Signal protocol, which was largely funded by US taxpayers. WhatsApp has enabled end-to-end encryption across all versions of its messaging and voice calling software, according to a TuesdayRead More →

Rearchers discover a way to hack Gmail and Facebook 500 times faster

Rearchers discover a way to hack Gmail and Facebook 500 times faster

2016-04-06
On: April 6, 2016
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

Rupture framework used to upgrade three-year-old BREACH framework and hack Facebook and Gmail 500 times faster. Security researchers have expanded and improved a three-year-old cyber-attack that could steal information from websitesRead More →

Top Silk Road 2.0 admin “DoctorClu” pleads guilty, could face 8 years in prison

Top Silk Road 2.0 admin “DoctorClu” pleads guilty, could face 8 years in prison

2016-04-05
On: April 5, 2016
In: Data Security, Important

Brian Farell told feds: “You’re not going to find much of a bigger fish than me.” Last week, a federal judge in Washington formally accepted the guilty plea of Brian Farrell, theRead More →

DB with records of 50 Million Turkish Citizens Leaked Online. Are they recycled data?

DB with records of 50 Million Turkish Citizens Leaked Online. Are they recycled data?

2016-04-05
On: April 5, 2016
In: Incidents

A database containing records of 50 Million Turkish Citizens appeared online in the weekend. Is it a new or a recycled archive? Details of almost 50 Million Turkish citizens haveRead More →

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