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Extremely severe bug leaves dizzying number of software and devices vulnerable

Extremely severe bug leaves dizzying number of software and devices vulnerable

2016-02-17
On: February 17, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Since 2008, vulnerability has left apps and hardware open to remote hijacking. Researchers have discovered a potentially catastrophic flaw in one of the Internet’s core building blocks that leaves hundreds orRead More →

Backdoor in MVPower DVR Firmware Sends CCTV Stills to an Email Address in China

Backdoor in MVPower DVR Firmware Sends CCTV Stills to an Email Address in China

2016-02-17
On: February 17, 2016
In: Malware

IoT security experts from Pen Test Partners have confirmed the presence of a backdoor in the firmware used by some DVR devices commonly deployed with CCTV surveillance systems. Security researchersRead More →

How White Hat Hackers Stole Crypto Keys from an Offline Laptop in Another Room

2016-02-16
On: February 16, 2016
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

Last year, it was revealed that hackers can steal data from any computer via heat and how some technologies can hack into an offline computer and phone. Now, Tel AvivRead More →

GCHQ is allowed to hack into computers and smartphones

GCHQ is allowed to hack into computers and smartphones

2016-02-16
On: February 16, 2016
In: Important

GCHQ is legally allowed to hack into computers, tablets and smartphones owned by the public, a tribunal has ruled, after a legal challenge was brought by Privacy International. The InvestigatoryRead More →

Skimmers Hijack ATM Network Cables

Skimmers Hijack ATM Network Cables

2016-02-16
On: February 16, 2016
In: Important, Incidents

If you have ever walked up to an ATM to withdraw cash only to decide against it after noticing a telephone or ethernet cord snaking from behind the machine toRead More →

Password cracking attacks on Bitcoin wallets net $103,000

Password cracking attacks on Bitcoin wallets net $103,000

2016-02-16
On: February 16, 2016
In: Incidents

“Active attacker community” often emptied accounts minutes after they went live. Hackers have siphoned about $103,000 out of Bitcoin accounts that were protected with an alternative security measure, according to researchRead More →

Don’t set your iPhone’s Date to January 1, 1970 or your will brick it

Don’t set your iPhone’s Date to January 1, 1970 or your will brick it

2016-02-15
On: February 15, 2016
In: Mobile Security

Another embarrassing problem for Apple iOS mobile devices (iPhone and iPad),  setting the date of the devices to January 1st, 1970 will brick them. Don’t Try it! Another embarrassing problem forRead More →

PadCrypt Ransomware Provides Victims with Live Support

PadCrypt Ransomware Provides Victims with Live Support

2016-02-15
On: February 15, 2016
In: Malware

Ransomware also includes an uninstaller, out of all things. Security researchers have identified a new ransomware family that goes by the name of PadCrypt, which is unique because it provides aRead More →

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

Russian Hackers Spying On Your Linux PC Using Sophisticated Malware “Fysbis”

2016-02-15
On: February 15, 2016
In: Important

Linux Backdoor Called Fysbis Used by Russian Hackers. A new malware family known as Fysbis (or Linux.BackDoor.Fysbis) is aiming Linux machines by setting up a backdoor that allows the malware’s authorRead More →

Hackers Demand $3.6 Million From Hollywood Hospital Following Cyber-Attack

Hackers Demand $3.6 Million From Hollywood Hospital Following Cyber-Attack

2016-02-15
On: February 15, 2016
In: Incidents

Hospital staff severely impeded in their day-to-day work. The Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, a 430+ beds hospital in the middle of Los Angeles, has been hit by a cyber-attack and itsRead More →

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