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Meltdown/Specter-based Malware Coming Soon to Devices Near You, Are You Ready?

jeudi 1 février 2018 à 13:40
It has been few weeks since the details of the Spectre, and Meltdown processor vulnerabilities came out in public and researchers have discovered more than 130 malware samples trying to exploit these chip flaws. Spectre and Meltdown are security vulnerabilities disclosed by security researchers earlier this month in many processors from Intel, ARM and AMD used in modern PCs, servers and

Cryptocurrency Mining Malware Infected Over Half-Million PCs Using NSA Exploit

jeudi 1 février 2018 à 11:05
2017 was the year of high profile data breaches and ransomware attacks, but from the beginning of this year, we are noticing a faster-paced shift in the cyber threat landscape, as cryptocurrency-related malware is becoming a popular and profitable choice of cyber criminals. Several cybersecurity firms are reporting of new cryptocurrency mining viruses that are being spread using EternalBlue—the

Critical Oracle Micros POS Flaw Affects Over 300,000 Payment Systems

mercredi 31 janvier 2018 à 16:56
Oracle has released a security patch update to address a critical remotely exploitable vulnerability that affects its MICROS point-of-sale (POS) business solutions for the hospitality industry. The fix has been released as part of Oracle's January 2018 update that patches a total of 238 security vulnerabilities in its various products. <!-- adsense --> According to public disclosure by

Update Your Firefox Browser to Fix a Critical Remotely Exploitable Flaw

mercredi 31 janvier 2018 à 15:19
Mozilla has released an important update for its Firefox web browser to patch a critical vulnerability that could allow remote attackers to execute malicious code on computers running an affected version of the browser. The update comes just a week after the company rolled out its new Firefox Quantum browser, a.k.a Firefox 58, with some new features like improved graphics engine and

Heat Map Released by Fitness Tracker Reveals Location of Secret Military Bases

lundi 29 janvier 2018 à 16:40
Every one of us now has at least one internet-connected smart device, which makes this question even more prominent —how much does your smart device know about you? Over the weekend, the popular fitness tracking app Strava proudly published a "2017 heat map" showing activities from its users around the world, but unfortunately, the map revealed what it shouldn't—locations of the United States