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Email from your photocopier? It could be a malware attack

Email from your photocopier? It could be a malware attack

2016-02-02
On: February 2, 2016
In: Malware

Twenty years ago, the first Word macro malware spread across the planet. Embedded inside a Word document, and rather unhelpfully given a kick start by being shipped on a MicrosoftRead More →

Microsoft makes Windows 10 a 'recommended update' for Windows 7 and 8.1 users

Microsoft makes Windows 10 a ‘recommended update’ for Windows 7 and 8.1 users

2016-02-02
On: February 2, 2016
In: Important

Microsoft has been accused of pushing Windows 10 rather aggressively, and the company’s latest move is going to do nothing to silence these accusations. For Windows 7 and Windows 8.1Read More →

NASA hacked by AnonSec that hijacked a $222m Global Hawk drone

NASA hacked by AnonSec that hijacked a $222m Global Hawk drone

2016-02-02
On: February 2, 2016
In: Incidents

Anonsec group hacked NASA network and released a data dump of data online. The hackers also hijacked a Global Hawk drone. Hackers belonging to the AnonSec group have released online 250GBRead More →

Corrupt Silk Road Investigator Re-Arrested for Allegedly Trying to Flee the US

Corrupt Silk Road Investigator Re-Arrested for Allegedly Trying to Flee the US

2016-02-02
On: February 2, 2016
In: Data Security

JUST WHEN THE Silk Road’s saga of dirty money and double-dealing seemed to be winding down, one of the federal agents who investigated the site has added an audacious footnote:Read More →

Audit shows Department of Homeland Security 6 billion U.S. Dollar firewall not so effective against hackers

Audit shows Department of Homeland Security 6 billion U.S. Dollar firewall not so effective against hackers

2016-02-02
On: February 2, 2016
In: Important

A multi-billion U.S. Dollar firewall run by the Department of Homeland Security meant to detect and prevent nation-state hacks against the government functions ineffectively, according to a sanitized version ofRead More →

JSPatch hot patching technique puts iOS users at risk

JSPatch hot patching technique puts iOS users at risk

2016-02-01
On: February 1, 2016
In: Important, Mobile Security

Security experts at FireEye are warning attackers can exploit the JSPatch hot patching technique to serve malicious code and put iOS users at risk. The release of hot patches forRead More →

Are Hackers Keeping a Hidden Stash on Your HP Printer's Hard Drive?

Are Hackers Keeping a Hidden Stash on Your HP Printer’s Hard Drive?

2016-02-01
On: February 1, 2016
In: Data Security

Unprotected HP printer HDDs can be abused if not protected. Security researcher Chris Vickery has discovered that HP LaserJet printers may be abused as an anonymous data storage unit by maliciousRead More →

Snowden Leak Proves That NSA And GCHQ Spied On Israeli Drones Using Open Source Tools

Snowden Leak Proves That NSA And GCHQ Spied On Israeli Drones Using Open Source Tools

2016-02-01
On: February 1, 2016
In: Important

Short Bytes: According to the latest documents provided by Edward Snowden to The Intercept, NSA and GCHQ were involved in surveillance activities pertaining to Israeli and Syrian drones presumed toRead More →

There's a lot of vulnerable OS X applications out there.

There’s a lot of vulnerable OS X applications out there.

2016-02-01
On: February 1, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Lately, I was doing research connected with different updating strategies, and I tested a few applications working under Mac OS X. This short weekend research revealed that we have manyRead More →

Default settings on Apache Web servers can reveal details about Tor traffic

Default settings on Apache Web servers can reveal details about Tor traffic

2016-02-01
On: February 1, 2016
In: Incidents

Default Settings In Apache Servers Can Leak Details about Tor traffic. This has happened the second time in this week. Leaving default setting open after the product has been released canRead More →

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