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Apple Can Still See Your iMessages If You Enable iCloud

2016-01-25
On: January 25, 2016
In: Incidents, Mobile Security

Apple has taken a strong stance on privacy ever since the FBI began loudly demanding encryption backdoors into its products. The company’s statements about its iMessage service seem plain asRead More →

EDA2 Open-Source Ransomware Code Used in Real-Life Attacks

EDA2 Open-Source Ransomware Code Used in Real-Life Attacks

2016-01-25
On: January 25, 2016
In: Incidents

Another educational open-source ransomware project goes bad. Cyber-crooks have used the open-source code of the EDA2 ransomware to create the Magic ransomware strain, which has been spotted in real-life attacksRead More →

This Robot Solves a Rubik’s Cube In Less Than 2 Seconds Flat

This Robot Solves a Rubik’s Cube In Less Than 2 Seconds Flat

2016-01-25
On: January 25, 2016
In: Technology

This homemade Robot Can Solve A Rubik’s Cube In A Flash (Video). YouTubers, Jay Flatland and Paul Rose have uploaded a video this month that demonstrates their mechanical solver thatRead More →

LeChiffre, Ransomware Ran Manually

LeChiffre, Ransomware Ran Manually

2016-01-23
On: January 23, 2016
In: Malware

LeChiffre is yet another ransomware that recently has been observed to cause some major damage  (in Mumbai – read more here). Not much material about it is available, so weRead More →

Web Reconnaissance Attack Infects 3,500 Websites, Possibly WordPress

Web Reconnaissance Attack Infects 3,500 Websites, Possibly WordPress

2016-01-23
On: January 23, 2016
In: Incidents

Attackers are adding unauthorized code at the top of infected websites, over 3,500 8sites already infected. Alarms are ringing in Symantec’s offices, as its research team has discovered a massiveRead More →

Trojan.DNSChanger circumvents Powershell restrictions

Trojan.DNSChanger circumvents Powershell restrictions

2016-01-23
On: January 23, 2016
In: Malware

In recent variants of the infamous DNS-changer adware we have found that the coders use a particularly interesting method to bypass the default restrictions imposed for executing Powershell scripts. ExecutionRead More →

TorMail hack, FBI surgical operation, or dragnet surveillance?

TorMail hack, FBI surgical operation, or dragnet surveillance?

2016-01-23
On: January 23, 2016
In: Important

In 2013 the FBI agents seized TorMail, now new information are emerging on the operations. Someone believes it was a surgical ops others accuse Feds of dragnet surveillance. In 2013 theRead More →

Chinese Group Trying to Exploit Old Fortinet SSH Backdoor

Chinese Group Trying to Exploit Old Fortinet SSH Backdoor

2016-01-22
On: January 22, 2016
In: Incidents

Scans for Fortinet devices have intensified. An unknown group has been scanning the Internet for old Fortinet equipment that includes a secret SSH backdoor account that can be exploited to takeRead More →

Don't open that Facebook email attachment -- it could be malware

Don’t open that Facebook email attachment — it could be malware

2016-01-22
On: January 22, 2016
In: Malware

Two weeks ago, the Comodo Threat Research Lab discovered a malware campaign aimed at businesses and consumers using the WhatsApp mobile messaging service. That attack used official looking emails masqueradingRead More →

FBI May Have Hacked Innocent TorMail Users

FBI May Have Hacked Innocent TorMail Users

2016-01-22
On: January 22, 2016
In: Important

Back in 2013, the FBI seized TorMail, one of the most popular dark web email services, and shortly after started to rifle through the server’s contents. At the time, researchersRead More →

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