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Google: Gmail Users Should Have No Expectation of Privacy

jeudi 15 août 2013 à 21:57
Edward Snowden has done enough to highlight how vulnerable electronic communications are to surveillance and Gmail users should not expect privacy from Google. Lavabit is no more. Silent Circle has shuttered its secure email service. A California watchdog group says  that Gmail users now have a reason to pause before hitting “send”. California-based Consumer Watchdog, which claims

Redhack hits Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality & Sewerage Administration systems

jeudi 15 août 2013 à 19:08
The Redhack hacking Group hacked into the websites of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Water and Sewerage Administration. <!-- adsense --> Hacker resets the credentials and announced the new login details on twitter i.e. "User: Redhack-Password: Redhack". The hacked portal URL is : http://askiportal.adana-aski.gov.tr/default.aspx Redhack (Kızıl Hackerlar, Kızıl Hackerlar Birliği),

Syrian Electronic Army Hacks the Outbrain service; Washington Post, CNN suffers

jeudi 15 août 2013 à 18:19
After months of disrupting the Twitter accounts of major U.S. media outlets, The Syrian Electronic Army Leader Says that they won’t Stop hacking. <!-- adsense --> Just two days before SocialFlow, a social media optimization platform was hacked by Syrian Electronic Army and readers on certain stories being redirected to the site of the Syrian Electronic Army. The hackers hit four

Microsoft discontinues MD5 crypto for digital certificates to improve RDP Authentication

jeudi 15 août 2013 à 17:39
This week Microsoft has released several advisories to help their users update from weak crypto. Microsoft is beginning the process of discontinuing support for digital certificates that use the MD5 hashing algorithm and to improve the network-level authentication for the Remote Desktop Protocol. Microsoft's optional updates: Microsoft Security Advisory 2661254: The private keys used in

New Police Ransomware 'Browlock' targeting users in US, Canada and UK

jeudi 15 août 2013 à 16:59
What would you do if a European Cybercrime Agency locked your PC until you paid a fine? A new Police Ransomware family dubbed Trojan:HTML/Browlock by F-secure Antivirus firm, known as Browlock, which spreads by tricking unsuspecting web surfers into believing the police are after them. Ransomware is malware that, when installed on a device, can be locked down from remote locations by cyber