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Espionage Campaign targets iOS devices with Malware apps

jeudi 5 février 2015 à 13:47
A malware campaign has been found targeting iOS devices linked to a wide range of entities, including European defense organizations, governments, and media sectors with dangerous espionage spyware capable of breaching non-jailbroken devices, a recent report claims. The spyware campaign, dubbed "Operation Pawn Storm" by security experts, was first detected on Windows computers late last

Spy Agencies Rely on Hackers for Stolen Data and Monitoring Security Experts for Expertise

jeudi 5 février 2015 à 12:18
The NSA and GCHQ have tracked and monitored the activities of independent and nation-state hackers, along with some of the foremost security researchers in order to gather information on targets and pilfer the stolen data from hackers' archives, top secret Snowden documents reveal. State-sponsored, individual Blackhat hackers and hacking groups target some or other organizations on an

Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht Convicted of All 7 Charges; Faces Life In Prison

mercredi 4 février 2015 à 23:05
A jury has found Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht a.k.a Dread Pirate Roberts guilty on all seven counts and faces Life In Prison for running an underground black market i.e. Silk Road. Ross Ulbricht, a San Francisco 30-year-old web developer was arrested by FBI in a sting operation in October 2013 accusing him of being the criminal mastermind running Silk Road, where hundreds of millions of

The Pirate Bay relaunch is FBI's Honeypot? Pirate Bay Team Responds,'NO WAY'

mercredi 4 février 2015 à 20:09
After almost two months of untimely and unexpected outage, The Pirate Bay (TPB) finally came back this weekend. But the re-launch of the infamous torrent-indexing website raised a question among those suspicious about this new setup — Is it really The Pirate Bay? A few days back we reported that The Pirate Bay – a widely popular file-sharing website predominantly used to share copyrighted

Microsoft Internet Explorer Universal Cross-Site Scripting Flaw

mercredi 4 février 2015 à 12:53
A serious vulnerability has been discovered in all the latest versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer that allows malicious hackers to inject malicious code into users' websites and steal cookies, session and login credentials. UNIVERSAL XSS BUG WITH SAME ORIGIN POLICY BYPASSThe vulnerability is known as a Universal Cross Site Scripting (XSS) flaw. It allows attackers to bypass the