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LEARN HOW ELIOT FROM MR.ROBOT HACKED INTO TO HIS THERAPIST’S NEW BOYFRIEND’S EMAIL AND BANK ACCOUNTS

Learn how Eliot from Mr.robot hacked into to his therapist’s new boyfriend’s email and bank accounts

2015-12-08
On: December 8, 2015
In: Data Security

Social engineering is a pretty important item in a hacker’s toolkit.in Mr robot there was a time, we see Elliot, using social engineering to gain access to his therapist’s boyfriend’sRead More →

Personal data of Dutch telecom providers extremely poorly protected: how I could access 12+ million records #phonehousegate

Personal data of Dutch telecom providers extremely poorly protected: how I could access 12+ million records #phonehousegate

2015-12-08
On: December 8, 2015
In: Important

On September 11, 2015 I visited Media Markt in Utrecht Hoog Catherijne, a well-known electronics shop in The Netherlands. Since summer 2014, the biggest independent Dutch phone retail company Phone House also operates (whiteRead More →

Google patches critical vulnerabilities in Android

Google patches critical vulnerabilities in Android

2015-12-08
On: December 8, 2015
In: Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

The flaws can be exploited remotely through emails, Web pages, MMS and rogue apps. Google has released a new batch of security fixes for its Nexus smartphones and tablets, addressing flawsRead More →

Microsoft Edge’s JavaScript engine to go open-source

Microsoft Edge’s JavaScript engine to go open-source

2015-12-08
On: December 8, 2015
In: Important, Technology

Today at JSConf US Last Call in Florida, we announced that we will open-source the core components of Chakra as ChakraCore, which will include all the key components of theRead More →

Malware Steals iOS and BlackBerry Backups via Infected PCs

Malware Steals iOS and BlackBerry Backups via Infected PCs

2015-12-08
On: December 8, 2015
In: Incidents, Malware

BackStab technique helps criminals get their hands on your private data, via unprotected phone backups A recent report from Palo Alto Networks describes an attack technique called BackStab where malwareRead More →

“Nemesis” malware hijacks PC’s boot process to gain stealth, persistence

“Nemesis” malware hijacks PC’s boot process to gain stealth, persistence

2015-12-08
On: December 8, 2015
In: Important, Incidents

Bootkit targeting banks and payment card processors hard to detect and remove. Malware targeting banks, payment card processors, and other financial services has found an effective way to remain largelyRead More →

Java Deserialization Vulnerability Found in More Java Libraries

Java Deserialization Vulnerability Found in More Java Libraries

2015-12-07
On: December 7, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Initial issues trickle down to other Java toolkits.Exactly a month ago, we were reporting on an issue that exposed many Java applications to security holes thanks to how developers handledRead More →

France proposes to ban Tor and forbid free Wi-Fi

France proposes to ban Tor and forbid free Wi-Fi

2015-12-07
On: December 7, 2015
In: Data Security

Proposed French Law Would Ban TOR In Response to Paris Terror Attacks France is looking to tighten its censorship laws after the gruesome Paris terror attacks. According to French newspaperRead More →

Infostealers, Exploit Kits & Ransomware, Just Your Typical Malware Campaign

Infostealers, Exploit Kits & Ransomware, Just Your Typical Malware Campaign

2015-12-07
On: December 7, 2015
In: Malware

A look inside your typical malware campaign.In an optimal scenario, when you get infected with malware, you think it’s only one virus. Unfortunately, in the real world it’s not so,Read More →

3-Year-Old Vulnerability Affects Millions of Smart TVs, Phones, and Routers

3-Year-Old Vulnerability Affects Millions of Smart TVs, Phones, and Routers

2015-12-07
On: December 7, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Trend Micro reports that 6.1 million devices are affected.A 3-year-old bug in the Portable SDK for UPnP Devices, also called libupnp, is present in millions of modern-day smart TVs, InternetRead More →

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