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FakeFile Trojan Opens Backdoors on Linux Computers, Except openSUSE

2016-10-22
On: October 22, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

Trojan targets desktops, not servers or IoT devices. Malware authors are taking aim at Linux computers, more precisely desktops and not servers, with a new trojan named FakeFile, currently distributed inRead More →

Hack This: An Overdue Python Primer

2016-10-21
On: October 21, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

In writing the most recent Hack This (“Scrape the Web with Beautiful Soup”) I again found myself trapped between the competing causes of blog-brevity and making sure everything is totallyRead More →

Feds seized 50TB of data from NSA contractor suspected of theft

2016-10-21
On: October 21, 2016
In: Incidents

It’s still not clear if Harold Martin was connected to the “Shadow Brokers” NSA dump. In a new Thursday court filing, federal prosecutors expanded their accusations against a former National SecurityRead More →

Attackers use Discord VoIP chat servers to host NanoCore, njRAT, SpyRAT

2016-10-21
On: October 21, 2016
In: Incidents

Malicious actors are abusing a free VoIP service for gamers to distribute remote access Trojans, as well as infostealers and downloaders. Discord, a free VoIP service designed for gaming communities,Read More →

“Most serious” Linux privilege-escalation bug ever is under active exploit

2016-10-21
On: October 21, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Lurking in the kernel for nine years, flaw gives untrusted users unfettered root access. A serious vulnerability that has been present for nine years in virtually all versions of the LinuxRead More →

Russia-linked phishing campaign behind the DNC breach also hit Podesta, Powell

2016-10-21
On: October 21, 2016
In: Incidents

Bit.ly-based phishing links targeted former Sec. of State, Clinton campaign chair. The breach of personal e-mail accounts for Clinton presidential campaign chairman John Podesta and former Secretary of State Colin Powell haveRead More →

In-Development Ransomware Encrypts while Pretending to be a Click Me Game

2016-10-20
On: October 20, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware

Yesterday, GData malware analyst Karsten Hahn discovered an in-development ransomware disguised as a click me game.  When executed the ransomware will launch a screen that contains a Click Me button that a userRead More →

ADULT FRIENDFINDER VULNERABILITY LEAVES MILLIONS EXPOSED

2016-10-20
On: October 20, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Adult website Adult FriendFinder may have been compromised by a hacker who said he has gained access to the site’s backend servers and posted allegedly compromised data to his Twitter feed. TheRead More →

“O’zapft is!”: Cyber criminals tap into German-speaking targets in time for Oktoberfest

2016-10-20
On: October 20, 2016
In: Malware

“Common sense” is an oft-prescribed remedy for email-based malware threats: Don’t click on unknown links, don’t enable macros in documents from unknown senders, don’t even read emails from unknown senders.Read More →

SQL Injection zero-day in component ja-k2-filter-and-search of Joomla

2016-10-20
On: October 20, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Information Security experts have discovered an SQL injection zero-day vulnerability in Joomla component ja-k2-filter-and-search. Information Security Researchers Dimitrios Roussis and Evangelos Apostoloudis have discovered an SQL injection vulnerability in componentRead More →

LinkedIn says hacking suspect is tied to breach that stole 117M passwords

2016-10-20
On: October 20, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

Russian man drove luxury car, then collapsed after being apprehended, police say. An alleged Russian hacker arrested in the Czech Republic following an FBI-coordinated tip-off is suspected of taking part in aRead More →

Flaw in Intel chips could make malware attacks more potent

2016-10-19
On: October 19, 2016
In: Incidents, Malware

“Side channel” in Haswell CPUs lets researchers bypass protection known as ASLR. Researchers have devised a technique that bypasses a key security protection built into just about every operating system. IfRead More →

Czech Police Arrest Russian Hacker for Cyber-Attacks Against the US

2016-10-19
On: October 19, 2016
In: Incidents

FBI is asking for the suspects extradition. Following a collaboration with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Czech national police announced yesterday the arrested of a man on suspicion ofRead More →

Indian Bank Blocks 600,000 Debit Cards After ATM Malware Incident

2016-10-19
On: October 19, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

Biggest credit card replacement in India’s history. The State Bank of India (SBI) said today it decided to block over 600,000 debit cards after rumors of a malware infection onRead More →

New-looking Sundown EK drops Smoke Loader, Kronos banker

2016-10-19
On: October 19, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

As we keep a tab on exploit kits, today we are looking at some changes with Sundown EK. Nowhere near as popular as RIG EK, this exploit kit still remains aRead More →

The ‘Sin’ Card: How criminals unlocked a stolen iPhone 6S

2016-10-19
On: October 19, 2016
In: Mobile Security

Even if you have an iPhone 6S protected by a 6 digits password plus the touch ID fingerprint it is possible to unlock it. 1. Introduction You have an iPhoneRead More →

VeraCrypt Security Audit Concludes Despite Rocky Start

2016-10-18
On: October 18, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

VeraCrypt 1.19 released to fix 8 critical issues. The VeraCrypt project has released version 1.19 to fix a series of security flaws discovered during a recent security audit paid theRead More →

Hackers Steal Research and User Data from Japanese Nuclear Research Lab

2016-10-18
On: October 18, 2016
In: Incidents

Spear-phishing and malware at the root of the intrusion.From November 2015 to June 2016, hackers targeted researchers at the University of Toyama’s Hydrogen Isotope Research Center, the University told JapaneseRead More →

Crooks exploit a zero-day in WordPress eCommerce Plugin to upload a backdoor

2016-10-18
On: October 18, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

Experts from the White Fir Design discovered cybe rcriminals exploited a zero-day flaw in an e-commerce plugin for WordPress to upload a backdoor. According to the experts from the firmRead More →

Defense contractor “white hat” tells FBI that Judicial Watch paid him to hunt for Clinton hack

2016-10-18
On: October 18, 2016
In: Incidents

Newt Gingrich brokered deal for moonlighting contractor to hunt for potential breach. More records from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s review of Hillary Clinton’s e-mail practices have been released throughRead More →

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