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Smart, Smarter… Dumbest…

Smart, Smarter… Dumbest…

Digital Security

Smart, Smarter… Dumbest…

While the evolution of new smartphones creates more possibilities for the user, these new devices also creates more possibilities for hackers.

Righard Zwienenberg02 Feb 2018


Google smashed over 700,000 bad Android apps last year

Google smashed over 700,000 bad Android apps last year

Google smashed over 700,000 bad Android apps last year

Google says that it is getting better than ever at protecting Android users against bad apps and malicious developers.

Graham Cluley31 Jan 2018


Privacy

Privacy of fitness tracking apps in the spotlight after soldiers' exercise routes shared online

Privacy of fitness tracking apps in the spotlight after soldiers' exercise routes shared online

Privacy

Privacy of fitness tracking apps in the spotlight after soldiers' exercise routes shared online

People exercising on far-flung military bases are being exposed by their fitness tracker.

Graham Cluley30 Jan 2018


Digital Security

Babies’ personal data hawked on dark web

Babies’ personal data hawked on dark web

Digital Security

Babies’ personal data hawked on dark web

The price puts the data records at a significant premium when compared to other stolen datasets. While, in general, many adverts in the dark recesses of the internet are fake, children’s personally identifiable information (PII) has for long been viewed as a particularly valuable commodity.

Tomáš Foltýn26 Jan 2018


Ransomware

FriedEx: BitPaymer ransomware the work of Dridex authors

FriedEx: BitPaymer ransomware the work of Dridex authors

Ransomware

FriedEx: BitPaymer ransomware the work of Dridex authors

ESET research has found that the ransomware FriedEx, also known as BitPaymer, is actually the work of the notorious gang responsible for the Dridex banking trojan.

Michal Poslušný26 Jan 2018


Cybercrime

Jail for man who hacked 1000 student email accounts in search for sexually explicit images

Jail for man who hacked 1000 student email accounts in search for sexually explicit images

Cybercrime

Jail for man who hacked 1000 student email accounts in search for sexually explicit images

A poorly-secured password reset utility allowed a man to access more than 1,000 email accounts at a New York City-area university in a hunt for sexually explicit photographs and videos.

Graham Cluley26 Jan 2018


Secure Coding

How well can bug hunting pay?

How well can bug hunting pay?

Secure Coding

How well can bug hunting pay?

In some countries, the financial allure of looking for security vulnerabilities is (even) more striking, according to the findings of a survey released recently by bug bounty platform provider HackerOne.

Tomáš Foltýn25 Jan 2018


Privacy

Data Privacy vs. Data Protection: Reflecting on Privacy Day and GDPR

Data Privacy vs. Data Protection: Reflecting on Privacy Day and GDPR

Privacy

Data Privacy vs. Data Protection: Reflecting on Privacy Day and GDPR

Data privacy is also a topic that can spark big debates, like the one between the US and the EU as to what protections should be accorded to data pertaining to people, specifically by those who collect, control, or process such data.

Stephen Cobb25 Jan 2018


Digital Security

10 Linux distributions recommended for 2018

10 Linux distributions recommended for 2018

Digital Security

10 Linux distributions recommended for 2018

The new features included all the patches, fixes, and updates to the tools and Kernel that were released over the preceding period, which is no small matter, especially if you use Maltego or SET.

Lucas Paus24 Jan 2018


ESET Research

ESET’s guide makes it possible to peek into FinFisher

ESET’s guide makes it possible to peek into FinFisher

ESET Research

ESET’s guide makes it possible to peek into FinFisher

To help malware analysts and security researchers overcome FinFisher’s advanced anti-disassembly obfuscation and virtualization features, ESET researchers have framed some clever tricks into a whitepaper, “ESET’s guide to deobfuscating and devirtualizing FinFisher”.

Robert Lipovsky and Filip Kafka23 Jan 2018


South Korea moves to ban anonymous cryptocurrency trading

South Korea moves to ban anonymous cryptocurrency trading

South Korea moves to ban anonymous cryptocurrency trading

As part of the policy, underage individuals and foreigners without local bank accounts will be barred from trading in virtual currencies. Banks will be required to share information about cryptocurrency exchanges with each other.

Tomáš Foltýn23 Jan 2018


Five ways to check if your router is configured securely

Five ways to check if your router is configured securely

Five ways to check if your router is configured securely

In a dynamic environment where threats continually evolve and new vulnerabilities are identified almost daily, it is necessary to use the most up-to-date security tools, since they deal with protection measures for new and ever-shifting attack vectors.

Miguel Ángel Mendoza23 Jan 2018


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