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Microsoft is adding the Linux command line to Windows 10

Microsoft is adding the Linux command line to Windows 10

2016-03-31
On: March 31, 2016
In: Technology

Bash coming to Windows is huge news for developers, developers, developers. Microsoft is reaching out to Linux developers in a way that the company never has before. “The Bash shell isRead More →

The KimcilWare Ransomware targets web sites running the Magento Platform

The KimcilWare Ransomware targets web sites running the Magento Platform

2016-03-31
On: March 31, 2016
In: Malware

A new ransomware called KimcilWare has been discovered that appears to be targeting web sites using the Magento eCommerce solution.  It is currently unknown how these sites are being compromised,Read More →

PayPal flaw allowed hackers to send malicious emails

PayPal flaw allowed hackers to send malicious emails

2016-03-31
On: March 31, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

PayPal has just fixed a security vulnerability that could have been exploited to send malicious emails to users via its platform. Researchers at security firm Vulnerability Lab have discovered a filter bypass and anRead More →

Hacker exposes thousands of insecure desktops that anyone can remotely view

Hacker exposes thousands of insecure desktops that anyone can remotely view

2016-03-31
On: March 31, 2016
In: Data Security

VNC Roulette allows you to randomly view insecure desktops accessible over the internet. Recently, a new website has come up on the Internet, which allows visitors to view random screenshots takenRead More →

Chinese Hacker Accused Of Stealing F-35 Fighter Lauded As Hero In China

Chinese Hacker Accused Of Stealing F-35 Fighter Lauded As Hero In China

2016-03-30
On: March 30, 2016
In: Important, Incidents

Chinese state media is full of praise for the hacker accused of stealing a US F-35 Fighter Plane. A state-run media last Wednesday said that spying on the US is aRead More →

Following revelations on Paris attacks, US lawmakers target burner phones

Following revelations on Paris attacks, US lawmakers target burner phones

2016-03-30
On: March 30, 2016
In: Incidents

Paris terrorists used burner phones and US lawmakers have proposed a bill that would force retailers to record the identity of the buyers of these devices. Law enforcement and intelligence agenciesRead More →

Feds request Judge to review the order to reveal TOR Exploit Code

Feds request Judge to review the order to reveal TOR Exploit Code

2016-03-30
On: March 30, 2016
In: Data Security

FBI is fighting back against the federal judge’s order to reveal the Tor Exploit and with DoJ filed a sealed motion requesting the review of the ruling. A few weeksRead More →

Taiwan targeted with new cyberespionage back door Trojan

Taiwan targeted with new cyberespionage back door Trojan

2016-03-30
On: March 30, 2016
In: Important, Malware

Backdoor.Dripion was custom developed, deployed in a highly targeted fashion, and used command and control servers disguised as antivirus company websites. In late August 2015, Symantec identified a previously unknownRead More →

Hacked Websites Used in Black Hat SEO Campaign Redirecting Users to Adult Sites

Hacked Websites Used in Black Hat SEO Campaign Redirecting Users to Adult Sites

2016-03-30
On: March 30, 2016
In: Incidents

Infected websites are hard to detect, only show up for users coming off search engines and for search bots. A new black hat SEO campaign is leveraging a combination of hackedRead More →

Hacker Known As Weev Claims Responsibility for Anti Semitic Printer Blast

Hacker Known As Weev Claims Responsibility for Anti Semitic Printer Blast

2016-03-29
On: March 29, 2016
In: Data Security, Important

In-brief: Andrew Auernheimer, an online provocateur who uses the handle “Weev,” has taken credit for causing 30,000 Internet connected printers to spew out antisemitic statements. Many of the connected printersRead More →

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