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Dolphin and Mercury Android browsers have major vulnerabilities

Dolphin and Mercury Android browsers have major vulnerabilities

2015-08-27
On: August 27, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Major vulnerabilities have been detected in Dolphin and Mercury Android browsers that could have provided cybercriminals with the opportunity to launch zero-day attacks. This is considered to be a notableRead More →

Concerns new Tor weakness is being exploited prompt dark market shutdown

Concerns new Tor weakness is being exploited prompt dark market shutdown

2015-08-27
On: August 27, 2015
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Agora dark market suspends operations after finding “suspicious activity.” A dark market website that relies on the Tor privacy network to keep its operators anonymous is temporarily shutting down amidRead More →

Malware menaces poison ads as Google, Yahoo! look away

Malware menaces poison ads as Google, Yahoo! look away

2015-08-27
On: August 27, 2015
In: Malware

Booming attack vector offers mass malware distribution, stealthy targeting. Feature Online advertising has become an increasingly potent threat to end-user security on the internet. More hackers than ever are targetingRead More →

Patched Ins0mnia Vulnerability Keeps Malicious iOS Apps Hidden

Patched Ins0mnia Vulnerability Keeps Malicious iOS Apps Hidden

2015-08-27
On: August 27, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Apple’s monster security update of Aug. 13 included a patch for an iOS vulnerability that could beacon out location data and other personal information from a device, even if aRead More →

High-heeled hacker builds pen-test kit into her skyscraper shoes

High-heeled hacker builds pen-test kit into her skyscraper shoes

2015-08-26
On: August 26, 2015
In: Data Security, Important

Social engineering with very obvious assets blinds you to techno-toolkit. MILDLY NSFW A Chinese hardware hacker has hidden a penetration-testing toolkit into her high-heeled shoes. The Wi-Fi-popping platforms were forged inRead More →

Ashley Madison puts $377,000 bounty on hackers' heads

Ashley Madison puts $377,000 bounty on hackers’ heads

2015-08-26
On: August 26, 2015
In: Data Security, Important, Incidents, Malware, Mobile Security, Technology, Vulnerabilities

Police suspect two suicides are related to the release of information stolen from the relationship-cheating website. Amid reports that the Ashley Madison security breach may have led to suicides andRead More →

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