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Thunderstrike — Infecting Apple MacBooks with EFI Bootkit via Thunderbolt Ports

lundi 5 janvier 2015 à 11:08
A security researcher has discovered an easy way to infect Apple’s Macintosh computers with an unusual kind of malware using its own Thunderbolt port. The hack was presented by programming expert Trammell Hudson at the annual Chaos Computer Congress (30C3) in Hamburg Germany. He demonstrated that it is possible to rewrite the firmware of an Intel Thunderbolt Mac. The hack, dubbed

Hacker Leaks Xbox One SDK that could let Developers make Homebrew Apps

samedi 3 janvier 2015 à 12:17
Just a week ago on Christmas, the massive Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack from the notorious hacking group Lizard Squad knocked Sony’s PlayStation Network and Microsoft’s Xbox Live offline, but as if it wasn't the end of disaster for Microsoft. This time it isn't a case of services being taken down — instead, the software development kit (SDK) for the Xbox Live is being freely

Hacker Released 'iDict' Tool That Can Hack Your iCloud Account

samedi 3 janvier 2015 à 11:00
Hackers have a great start of new year 2015, giving a public threat to Apple’s online iCloud service. A hacker using the handle "Pr0x13" has released a password-hacking tool to GitHub website that assures attackers to break into any iCloud account, potentially giving them free access to victims’ iOS devices. The tool, dubbed iDict, actually makes use of an exploit in Apple's iCloud security

Google Researcher Reveals Zero-Day Windows 8.1 Vulnerability

vendredi 2 janvier 2015 à 15:03
A Google security researcher, 'James Forshaw' has discovered a privilege escalation vulnerability in Windows 8.1 that could allow a hacker to modify contents or even to take over victims' computers completely, leaving millions of users vulnerable. The researcher also provided a Proof of Concept (PoC) program for the vulnerability. Forshaw says that he has tested the PoC only on an updated

Two 'Lizard Squad' Hackers Arrested After Christmas DDoS Attacks

vendredi 2 janvier 2015 à 11:12
A 22-year-old man linked to the notorious hacking group, Lizard Squad, that claimed responsibility for knocking Sony’s PlayStation Network and Microsoft’s Xbox Live offline on Christmas Day was arrested by the United Kingdom police on Monday. Lizard Squad launched simultaneous Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks against the largest online gaming networks, Xbox Live and PlayStation