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Tor takes aim against malicious nodes on the network

Tor takes aim against malicious nodes on the network

2016-02-29
On: February 29, 2016
In: Data Security

‘Sybil’ nodes could be used to de-anonymise traffic. The Tor Project is working with Princeton University boffins to try and identify possibly malicious nodes, and prevent them from harvesting traffic byRead More →

FBI could use 3 other hacks on killer’s iPhone besides an Apple backdoor

FBI could use 3 other hacks on killer’s iPhone besides an Apple backdoor

2016-02-29
On: February 29, 2016
In: Important

Other than an Apple backdoor hack, FBI could use 3 other hacks on killer’s iPhone. According to hardware-security experts, there are at least three ways the FBI could try to removeRead More →

Chinese ISPs Caught Injecting Ads and Malware in Their Network Traffic

Chinese ISPs Caught Injecting Ads and Malware in Their Network Traffic

2016-02-27
On: February 27, 2016
In: Malware

Most ISPs that engage in this practice are owned by two of Asia’s biggest network operators, both located in China. Three researchers from Israel have conducted a study on theRead More →

Medical superbugs: Two German hospitals hit with ransomware

Medical superbugs: Two German hospitals hit with ransomware

2016-02-27
On: February 27, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Infection forces patients onto phones and medicos onto faxes. At least two hospitals in Germany have come under attack from ransomware, according to local reports. The alarming incidents follow similarRead More →

Security cameras and bank accounts can be hacked with an email as demonstrated by a hacker

Security cameras and bank accounts can be hacked with an email as demonstrated by a hacker

2016-02-27
On: February 27, 2016
In: Important, Incidents

All it takes to hack security cameras and bank accounts is an email, demonstrates a hacker. What happens when you challenge a series of extremely dexterous hackers to hack your bankRead More →

Discover how many ways there were to hack your Apple TV

Discover how many ways there were to hack your Apple TV

2016-02-27
On: February 27, 2016
In: Incidents

Apple has patched more than 60 vulnerabilities affecting the Apple TV, including flaws that can lead to arbitrary code execution and information disclosure. IoT devices are enlarging our attack surface,Read More →

FTC Forces Asus to Comply with 20 Years of Security Audits

2016-02-26
On: February 26, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Asus lied about its routers’ security, it delayed security patches for months, and now it’s paying the price. A few months back, the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a complaint againstRead More →

The DoD funded the Carnegie Mellon University’s research on Tor Hacking

2016-02-26
On: February 26, 2016
In: Important, Vulnerabilities

A judge has confirmed that US Departement of Defense funded the Carnegie Mellon University to conduct research on the Tor hacking. In November 2015, the researchers at the Tor Project publiclyRead More →

Author of the Angler EK integrated recently Silverlight exploit

2016-02-26
On: February 26, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

The security researcher Kafeine confirmed that the authors of the Angler EK have integrated the exploit for a recently patched Microsoft Silverlight vulnerability. Ransomware is becoming one of the most dreaded cyberRead More →

Malware and skimmers, explosions and hammers: How attackers go after ATMs

Malware and skimmers, explosions and hammers: How attackers go after ATMs

2016-02-26
On: February 26, 2016
In: Malware

Survey, YouTube offer proof that people are blowing up ATMs to get the cash inside. What was the best way to steal cash from an ATM in 2015? Skimming stillRead More →

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