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Russian-speaking hackers breach 97 websites, many of them dating ones

Russian-speaking hackers breach 97 websites, many of them dating ones

2015-08-31
On: August 31, 2015
In: Data Security

ussian-speaking hackers have breached 97 websites, mostly dating-related, and stolen login credentials, putting hundreds of thousands of users at risk. Many of the websites are niche dating ones similar toRead More →

Google OnHub review—Google’s smart home Trojan horse is a $200 leap of faith

Google OnHub review—Google’s smart home Trojan horse is a $200 leap of faith

2015-08-31
On: August 31, 2015
In: Technology

Google’s OnHub is a bit of a mystery. Google shipped us this box—well, this cylinder—but it won’t really talk about what’s in it or why it exists. Today, it’s aRead More →

Ruskie ICS hacker drops nine holes in popular Siemens power plant kit

Ruskie ICS hacker drops nine holes in popular Siemens power plant kit

2015-08-31
On: August 31, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Ilya Karpov of Russian security outfit Positive Technologies has reported nine vulnerabilities in Siemens industrial control system kit used in critical operations from petrochemical labs and power plants up toRead More →

Lizard Squad’s DDoS attack tool

LizardStresser: Six people arrested in connection with Lizard Squad’s DDoS attack tool

2015-08-31
On: August 31, 2015
In: Important

British police have today announced the arrest of six people in connection with distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks that attempted to bring down websites belonging to – amongst others – aRead More →

Former Intern at Security Firm Admits to Creating and Selling Dendroid Malware

Former Intern at Security Firm Admits to Creating and Selling Dendroid Malware

2015-08-28
On: August 28, 2015
In: Data Security, Malware

The former FireEye intern that was arrested during the Darkode forum FBI crackdown has pleaded guilty and is now facing up to 10 years in prison and a fine ofRead More →

How a crook could have taken over your Facebook pages

How a crook could have taken over your Facebook pages

2015-08-28
On: August 28, 2015
In: Important, Vulnerabilities

It’s the third bug of the year for Facebook bounty hunter Laxman Muthiyah. At the start of 2015 he noticed that if you could view a photo album on Facebook,Read More →

Six teenagers, including one from Huddersfield, have been arrested over a suspected cyber attack

Huddersfield teen among six arrested over cyber attack by notorious hacking group

2015-08-28
On: August 28, 2015
In: Data Security

Six teenagers, including an 18-year-old from West Yorkshire, have been arrested on suspicion of launching cyber attacks using a service created by a notorious hacking group which previously targeted XboxRead More →

Zero-Day, Angler kit exploits help drive up malvertising by 325%

Zero-Day, Angler kit exploits help drive up malvertising by 325%

2015-08-28
On: August 28, 2015
In: Important, Malware

A massive uptick in malvertising has taken place over the last few years and is becoming so popular that it may become the top technique used for drive by attacks,Read More →

BitTorrent kills bug that turns networks into a website-slaying weapon

BitTorrent kills bug that turns networks into a website-slaying weapon

2015-08-28
On: August 28, 2015
In: Malware

Reflective technique would let attacker amplify traffic and flood targets. BitTorrent has fixed a flaw in its technology that quietly turns file-sharing networks into weapons capable of blasting websites andRead More →

Android Malware Steals Money from Your Bank Account, Hides SMS Transaction Alerts

AutoIt Used in Targeted Attacks to Move RATs

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

Hackers, months ago, revived macros as an attack vector to primarily hide banking malware spread by spam campaigns. Not be left out, some targeted attacks kicked off by convincing phishingRead More →

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