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Imgur’s Video to GIF Feature Abused to Send Spam and Shut Down the Service

2016-03-14
On: March 14, 2016
In: Incidents

Researchers earned $2,000 for his discovery. Imgur’s staff have closed a critical security issue that allowed attackers to use its service to send spam and even shut down some features ofRead More →

This Chrome Extension is stealing bitcoins from users

2016-03-14
On: March 14, 2016
In: Incidents

BitcoinWisdom Ads Remover extension for Chrome is reportedly stealing bitcoins from users. Bitstamp, a bitcoin exchange portal based in Slovenia, has issued a warning to users of a Google Chrome extension which stealsRead More →

Microsoft stops accepting Bitcoin in Windows Store

Microsoft stops accepting Bitcoin in Windows Store

2016-03-14
On: March 14, 2016
In: Data Security

In 2014, Redmond reckoned Bitcoin was the future. It once also said that about Zune. Back in November 2014 Microsoft announced that it had struck a deal with an outfit calledRead More →

How to Hack Any Windows 7 User Password.

2016-03-12
On: March 12, 2016
In: Important

This is a how to to change any user password on a windows 7 computer. If you forgot your password you can change any account password even if you areRead More →

Typos stopped hackers stealing $1bn from Federal Reserve Bangladesh account

2016-03-12
On: March 12, 2016
In: Incidents

Hackers who allegedly infiltrated the Federal Reserve Bangladesh’s account were attempting to steal almost $1 billion, but typos thwarted the plan. This week the principal news agencies shared the newsRead More →

How JavaScript Functions And Mouse Movements Can Reveal TOR Users’ True Identity

How JavaScript Functions And Mouse Movements Can Reveal TOR Users’ True Identity

2016-03-12
On: March 12, 2016
In: Important

Short Bytes: While TOR software suite promises enhanced privacy and security, researchers have found new ways like TOR user fingerprinting to unmask the users. One such I.T. security expert hasRead More →

How to Remove KeRanger Ransomware from Your Mac

We Can Decrypt Files Locked by KeRanger Mac Ransomware, Says Russian AV Vendor

2016-03-12
On: March 12, 2016
In: Malware

Dr.Web security researchers say they can recover files. Dr.Web, a Russian-based antivirus maker, has announced it found a method of unlocking files encrypted by the KeRanger Mac ransomware which appeared lastRead More →

Flash – aaah-aarrgh! Patch now as hackers exploit fresh holes

Flash – aaah-aarrgh! Patch now as hackers exploit fresh holes

2016-03-11
On: March 11, 2016
In: Important, Vulnerabilities

Flash, I love you, but we only have fourteen hours to save everyone’s computers. Adobe has urged users to patch their Windows, OS X and Linux editions of Flash Player toRead More →

0-day critical flaws in mobile modems allow hackers to take over your PC

2016-03-11
On: March 11, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

The Russian security tester Timur Yunusov has discovered critical flaw affecting routers and 3G and 4G mobile modems from Huawei, ZTE, Gemtek, and Quanta. The Russian security tester Timur Yunusov hasRead More →

The majority of CCTV cameras can be easily hacked

The majority of CCTV cameras can be easily hacked

2016-03-11
On: March 11, 2016
In: Incidents

Your CCTV camera might make you feel physically safer, but after reading this article, it will sure make you feel virtually vulnerable. New research from cloud-based video surveillance company CloudviewRead More →

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