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Google Hacker Discloses New Linux Kernel Vulnerability and PoC Exploit

vendredi 28 septembre 2018 à 10:35
A cybersecurity researcher with Google Project Zero has released the details, and a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit for a high severity vulnerability that exists in Linux kernel since kernel version 3.16 through 4.18.8. Discovered by white hat hacker Jann Horn, the kernel vulnerability (CVE-2018-17182) is a cache invalidation bug in the Linux memory management subsystem that leads to

16-Year-Old Boy Who Hacked Apple's Private Systems Gets No Jail Time

jeudi 27 septembre 2018 à 21:20
An Australian teenager who pleaded guilty to break into Apple's private systems multiple times over several months and download some 90GB of secure files has avoided conviction and will not serve time in prison. An Australian Children's Court has given the now 19-year-old adult defendant, who was 16 at the time of committing the crime, a probation order of eight months, though the magistrate

Pangu Hackers have Jailbroken iOS 12 on Apple's New iPhone XS

jeudi 27 septembre 2018 à 17:19
Bad news for Apple. The Chinese hacking team Pangu is back and has once again surprised everyone with a jailbreak for iOS 12 running on the brand-new iPhone XS. Well, that was really fast. Pangu jailbreak team has been quiet for a while, since it last released the untethered jailbreak tool for iOS 9 back in October 2015. <!-- linkads --> Jailbreaking is a process of removing limitations on

Cybersecurity Researchers Spotted First-Ever UEFI Rootkit in the Wild

jeudi 27 septembre 2018 à 16:16
Cybersecurity researchers at ESET have unveiled what they claim to be the first-ever UEFI rootkit being used in the wild, allowing hackers to implant persistent malware on the targeted computers that could survive a complete hard-drive wipe. Dubbed LoJax, the UEFI rootkit is part of a malware campaign conducted by the infamous Sednit group, also known as APT28, Fancy Bear, Strontium, and

VPNFilter Router Malware Adds 7 New Network Exploitation Modules

jeudi 27 septembre 2018 à 12:30
Security researchers have discovered even more dangerous capabilities in VPNFilter—the highly sophisticated multi-stage malware that infected 500,000 routers worldwide in May this year, making it much more widespread and sophisticated than earlier. Attributed to Russia's APT 28, also known as 'Fancy Bear,' VPNFilter is a malware platform designed to infect routers and network-attached storage