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RollJam — $30 Device That Unlocks Almost Any Car And Garage Door

samedi 8 août 2015 à 14:59
We have talked a lot about car hacking. Recently researchers even demonstrated how hackers can remotely hijack Jeep Cherokee to control its steering, brakes and transmission. Now, researchers have discovered another type of car hack that can be used to unlock almost every car or garage door. You only need two radios, a microcontroller and a battery, costing barely under $30, to

Researchers to Share Details of Cyber-Terrorists Targeting Indian Government Officials

samedi 8 août 2015 à 13:47
The Potential threat, range from very narrow to very broad, posed by Cyber-Terrorism has provoked considerable alarm. Terrorists involved in Cyber Espionage and Operations aim at gaining access to Nation's critical infrastructure involving both Government as well as Private sectors. The Frequency and Intensity of such Cyber-attacks are increasing rapidly and extending into absolute

How Drones Can Find and Hack Internet-of-Things Devices From the Sky

samedi 8 août 2015 à 11:00
Security researchers have developed a Flying Drone with a custom-made tracking tool capable of sniffing out data from the devices connected to the Internet – better known as the Internet-of-things. Under its Internet of Things Map Project, a team of security researchers at the Texas-based firm Praetorian wanted to create a searchable database that will be the Shodan search engine for SCADA

"Certifi-Gate" Android Vulnerability Lets Hackers Take Complete Control of Your Device

vendredi 7 août 2015 à 18:25
Android users are busy fighting with Stagefright vulnerability while the popular mobile operating system faces another critical security vulnerability, dubbed as “Certifi-Gate”. Millions of Android devices could be hacked exploiting a plugin that comes pre-installed on your Android devices by the manufacturers. Most of the Android device manufacturers pre-install ‘Remote Support Tool (

Windows Updates Can be Intercepted to Inject Malware into Corporate Networks

vendredi 7 août 2015 à 14:47
If you think that the patches delivered through Windows update can not be laced with malware, think again. Security researchers have shown that Hackers could intercept Windows Update to deliver and inject malware in organizations. Security researchers from UK-based security firm ‘Context’ have discovered a way to exploit insecurely configured implementations of Windows Server Update