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Angler exploit kit includes the code of a recent Flash flaw

Angler exploit kit includes the code of a recent Flash flaw

2015-12-22
On: December 22, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

A security researcher discovered a new variant of the Angler exploit kit that includes the exploit code for a recently patched Adobe Flash Player flaw. The French security researcher “Kafeine”Read More →

Oracle settles with FTC over Java’s “deceptive” security patching

Oracle settles with FTC over Java’s “deceptive” security patching

2015-12-22
On: December 22, 2015
In: Important, Vulnerabilities

Commission faults Oracle’s Java SE update process with making consumers’ computers insecure. Oracle received a public slap on the wrist from the US Federal Trade Commission over Java SE, the desktopRead More →

Hack Brief: Hello Kitty Sites Spill Details of 3.3 Million Users

Hack Brief: Hello Kitty Sites Spill Details of 3.3 Million Users

2015-12-22
On: December 22, 2015
In: Incidents

SANRIO, THE TOKYO-BASED owner of the Hello Kitty brand, may be Japan’s global purveyor of kitschy cuteness. But the leak of 3.3 million of their website’s registered users’ data isn’tRead More →

Gomasom Ransomware Decrypted, Get Your Files Back for Free

Gomasom Ransomware Decrypted, Get Your Files Back for Free

2015-12-22
On: December 22, 2015
In: Data Security

Some lucky users are about to have a merry Christmas.Users that had the bad luck of getting infected with the Gomasom ransomware can now start sending Christmas gifts to FabianRead More →

Evolving Microsoft SmartScreen to protect you from drive-by attacks

Evolving Microsoft SmartScreen to protect you from drive-by attacks

2015-12-21
On: December 21, 2015
In: Important

Microsoft SmartScreen, integrated with Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, and the Windows operating system, has helped protect users from socially engineered attacks such as phishing and malware downloads since its initialRead More →

How to Hack into a Mac Without the Password

How to Hack into a Mac Without the Password

2015-12-21
On: December 21, 2015
In: Important

Imagine this. Your girlfriend needs to type a very important report for her Accounting class but she forgot the password to her MacBook Pro. She tries and tries, but keepsRead More →

Deadline for Better Encryption on Payment Systems Pushed Back Two Years

Deadline for Better Encryption on Payment Systems Pushed Back Two Years

2015-12-21
On: December 21, 2015
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

Banking industry needs more time, has too much on its plate.The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) has announced that it has pushed back the mandatory migration dateRead More →

NetSpot Maps Your Wi-Fi Network and Diagnoses Signal Problems for Free

NetSpot Maps Your Wi-Fi Network and Diagnoses Signal Problems for Free

2015-12-21
On: December 21, 2015
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

OS X: NetSpot is a free utility that makes it easy to map out your wireless network, do a site survey if you have a particularly large one to manage,Read More →

Data Breach on Hello Kitty Servers, Over 3.3 Million Accounts Exposed

Data Breach on Hello Kitty Servers, Over 3.3 Million Accounts Exposed

2015-12-21
On: December 21, 2015
In: Incidents

After VTech, another kids service suffers a data breach.Personal details on 3.3 million accounts of Hello Kitty fans are available online, most of which are probably belonging to children, asRead More →

Simple Pro POS Malware Could Cause Retail Havoc this Christmas

Simple Pro POS Malware Could Cause Retail Havoc this Christmas

2015-12-19
On: December 19, 2015
In: Malware

Security experts have warned US businesses which still haven’t invested in chip and PIN (EMV) readers to remain extra vigilant this holiday season, after revealing more details on a newRead More →

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