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New Trojan Spies on Linux Users by Taking Screenshots and Recording Audio

New Trojan Spies on Linux Users by Taking Screenshots and Recording Audio

2016-01-19
On: January 19, 2016
In: Malware

Dr.Web, a Russian antivirus maker, has detected a new threat against Linux users, the Linux.Ekocms.1 trojan, which includes special features that allow it to take screengrabs and record audio. DiscoveredRead More →

Shop online at Asda? Website vuln created account hijack risk

Shop online at Asda? Website vuln created account hijack risk

2016-01-19
On: January 19, 2016
In: Important, Vulnerabilities

Walmart-owned store patches hole, but it was open for nearly 2 years. Retailer Asda dragged its heels for nearly two years before finally this week tackling a set of securityRead More →

Tinba, a 20KB trojan that scares banks in Singapore and Indonesia

Tinba, a 20KB trojan that scares banks in Singapore and Indonesia

2016-01-19
On: January 19, 2016
In: Important

A new variant of the infamous Tinba banking trojan has emerged in the wild and is targeting financial institutions in the Asia Pacific region. Even small threats can scare theRead More →

Yahoo! Mail! Had! Nasty! XSS! Bug!

Yahoo! Mail! Had! Nasty! XSS! Bug!

2016-01-19
On: January 19, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Finnish fellow scores $10k bug bounty for reporting malformed HTML mess. Video A stored XSS vuln in Yahoo! Mail has netted Finnish researcher Jouko Pynnönen of Klikki a US$10,000 bugRead More →

Belinda Carlisle’s Official Website Hacked, Sports Viagra Banner

Belinda Carlisle’s Official Website Hacked, Sports Viagra Banner

2016-01-19
On: January 19, 2016
In: Incidents

At some point over the weekend, the official website of Belinda Carlisle was compromised, displaying banner ads for a Canadian Pharmacy page. Here’s the Google search result for “Belinda Carlisle”Read More →

Here’s how a cheap webcam can be converted into network backdoor

Here’s how a cheap webcam can be converted into network backdoor

2016-01-19
On: January 19, 2016
In: Important

This is how a $30 D-Link webcam can be converted into a backdoor. Researchers at US security firm Vectra Networks have hacked a ‘tiny’ D-Link web camera and demonstrated how it canRead More →

Feds Raided Another Chicago Home in Nude Celeb Hack Investigation, Still No Charges Pressed

2016-01-18
On: January 18, 2016
In: Data Security

In the summer of 2014, anonymous hackers flooded the internet with private nude photos of major (and minor) celebrities. Two years later, new details show the FBI thinks they identifiedRead More →

New Interesting revelation on the Stuxnet cyber weapon

New Interesting revelation on the Stuxnet cyber weapon

2016-01-18
On: January 18, 2016
In: Important

New interesting revelation about the Stuxnet attack published by The New York Times, a must read for experts. The popular cyber security expert Mikko Hypponen has published an interesting blogRead More →

Ukraine blames Russia of cyber attacks against the Boryspil airport

Ukraine blames Russia of cyber attacks against the Boryspil airport

2016-01-18
On: January 18, 2016
In: Incidents

Ukrainian Government is accusing Russia of organizing hacker attacks against the Boryspil airport’s networks. Cyber security experts of the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine areRead More →

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How email in transit can be intercepted using DNS hijacking

2016-01-18
On: January 18, 2016
In: Data Security

This article looks at how an attacker can intercept and read emails sent from one email provider to another by performing a DNS MX record hijacking attack. While our researchRead More →

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