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ZDNet.webp 2016-10-24 14:44:00 Chinese tech giant recalls webcams used in Dyn cyberattack (lien direct) A number of the company's US-sold products were used in the attack, which prevented millions of users from accessing dozens of high-profile websites.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-24 09:09:47 Feds indict hacker over LinkedIn, Dropbox attacks (lien direct) A Russian hacker is on the US law enforcement radar after cyberattacks were launched against LinkedIn, Dropbox and Formspring.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-22 18:49:00 After massive cyberattack, shoddy smart device security comes back to haunt (lien direct) Almost everyone affected by the cyberattack has some part to play in what happened - from shipping shoddy devices to a consumer apathy towards security.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-21 18:48:00 Amid major internet outages, downed websites have lessons to learn (lien direct) When the internet fails you, have a backup plan.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-20 17:48:00 Prosecutors say contractor stole 50 terabytes of NSA data (lien direct) The government is preparing to charge the suspect under the Espionage Act.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-20 15:38:00 Weebly confirms hack; millions of Foursquare accounts also exposed (lien direct) Hackers targeted the tech companies as recently as February this year, but Foursquare denied a breach.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-20 08:49:55 India experiences catastrophic cyberattack, 3.2 million debit card account details stolen (lien direct) In one of the country's worst data breaches to date, 3.2 million debit cards have reportedly become compromised.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-20 06:54:49 Malwarebytes snaps up PC scrubber AdwCleaner (lien direct) The company hopes to integrate the technology into the Malwarebytes malware cleaner over time.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-19 18:42:00 Feds catch hacker allegedly responsible for LinkedIn hack (lien direct) The hacker, caught in Prague, may be extradited to the US.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-19 09:55:45 VeraCrypt audit reveals attacker treasure trove of critical flaws (lien direct) The open-source encryption software contains severe security problems -- and not all of them can be patched immediately.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-18 20:59:00 What happened to Yahoo\'s traffic after it revealed it was hit by hackers? (lien direct) The huge theft of customer data affected over 500 million users. Yahoo
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-18 17:46:00 Trump Organization is using horribly insecure email servers (lien direct) The security researcher was swiftly attacked by Trump supporters who couldn't understand that the information was publicly accessible.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-18 16:43:57 Republican donor site malware skimmed credit cards for six months (lien direct) Malware found on the website allowed hackers to siphon off your credit card data.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-18 13:25:00 To unlock phone, feds force occupants to turn over fingerprints (lien direct) The Justice Dept. is becoming increasingly desperate when it comes to unlocking smartphones that come with full-disk encryption.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-18 10:27:49 Dyre successor TrickBot attacks Australian banks (lien direct) The old Dyre crew appear to have contributed to a new Trojan with updated, more devastating features.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-17 12:00:00 Leaked files find faults in official report into inmate\'s death (lien direct) When a security researcher found a law firm leaking its own case files, he found himself asking if a police department could've prevented an inmate's death.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-17 08:14:26 Mirai DDoS botnet powers up, infects Sierra Wireless gateways (lien direct) Sierra Wireless AirLink Gateways are vulnerable to the debilitating botnet, of which source code has been made public.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-17 07:31:03 IBM pressures security researchers, vulnerability exploit code pulled (lien direct) Big Blue says exploit code released with the reasonably-disclosed bug "puts all customers at risk."
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-17 07:02:01 Your Android smartphone might still be vulnerable to ancient Ghost Push Trojan (lien direct) Researchers have warned that over half of Android devices are still susceptible to Ghost Push malware.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-14 08:46:25 Python ransomware encrypts files with unique keys one at a time (lien direct) A newly discovered strain of ransomware uses a unique key for every file it encrypts.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-12 15:42:00 Islamic State found using explosive drones (lien direct) The drones can only hold a small explosive device, however.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-12 15:18:34 Avtech product flaws could lead to the next IoT botnet (lien direct) At least 130,000 DVRs and IP cameras appeared on Shodan.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-12 09:30:03 A SSHowDowN in security: IoT devices enslaved through 12 year old flaw (lien direct) A vulnerability which has existed for over a decade in OpenSSH has led to today's IoT devices being used in targeted attacks.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-12 07:51:44 Twitter, Facebook and Instagram cut off police tool used to spy on you (lien direct) Twitter has revoked the rights of Geofeedia after the firm discovered law enforcement was paying big bucks to track users.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-12 06:57:08 Adobe squashes 83 bugs in fresh patch update (lien direct) The silver lining? There are no zero-day vulnerabilities in this batch.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-11 12:00:06 Oracle, Verizon pair up on cloud interconnect services (lien direct) Oracle's Cloud will be an option on Verizon's Secure Cloud Interconnect service. The aim is to cut latency in hybrid cloud deployments.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-11 12:00:03 Business is booming: How online gaming fuels cybercrime (lien direct) But what do sweatshops have to do with these schemes?
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-11 10:18:52 MITRE will give you $50,000 to \'fingerprint\' rogue, dangerous IoT devices (lien direct) The organization wants help tackling the emerging problem of insecure, connected devices.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-11 08:02:44 Cyberattackers hack UN nuclear power plant (lien direct) The successful hacking attempt was followed by an attempt to steal ingredients for dirty bombs.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-10 16:39:00 London police charge man with terrorism over use of encryption (lien direct) The police force used the controversial section 5 powers to charge the suspect with, among other things, "developing an encrypted version of his blog site."
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-10 14:58:42 US required to declassify Yahoo spying order, say experts (lien direct) The Freedom Act was passed last year in the wake of the Edward Snowden leaks. Yahoo
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-07 10:48:25 Remove ransomware infections from your PC using these free tools (lien direct) A how-to on finding out what ransomware is squatting in your PC -- and how to get rid of it.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-06 17:48:47 This breakthrough number-changing credit card may help eliminate fraud (lien direct) The rotating three-digit security code on the back changes every hour, making it almost impossible for anyone without the card to use it.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-06 14:18:00 This new Mac attack can secretly monitor your webcam, microphone (lien direct) A new app aims to prevent malware from recording video calls.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-05 11:49:36 Accenture acquires Defense Point Security to boost US federal defenses (lien direct) It is hoped the deal will help Accenture security solutions become more attractive to US agencies.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-05 08:48:31 Feds subpoena, gag encrypted chat firm Open Whisper Systems (lien direct) The US government demanded user data, but all did not go to plan.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-05 08:07:12 Insulin pump vulnerabilities could lead to overdose (lien direct) Three security flaws have been uncovered by researchers in a popular device used by diabetics.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-04 17:31:00 Yahoo "scanned customer emails" under top-secret order (lien direct) The request likely came from the National Security Agency. Yahoo
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-04 15:00:03 A dating site leaked over a million accounts because of shoddy security (lien direct) The site encouraged users to "have a fling" but left their data online.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-04 10:22:11 One more bites the dust: Kaspersky releases decryption tool for Polyglot ransomware (lien direct) If you refuse to pay up, the malware vanishes from your PC -- but leaves everything fully encrypted.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-03 15:32:00 The company linked to the OPM hack just got hired by the government again (lien direct) Keypoint is suspected of being the source of the leaked credentials, which allowed hackers to swipe millions of records from the OPM database.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-03 14:03:00 Multiple zero-day flaws found in EMC storage systems (lien direct) Six vulnerabilities were found in the web-based tool that manages VMAX enterprise file storage systems.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-03 10:27:04 How DNS can be used to unmask Tor users (lien direct) Researchers have found a way to use DNS traffic monitoring to deanonymize Tor users based on Tor exit relay usage.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-03 09:01:30 OpenJPEG zero-day flaw leads to remote code execution (lien direct) The newly-discovered bug gives attackers the chance to execute code through the open-source JPEG 2000 codec.
ZDNet.webp 2016-10-03 08:43:35 Source code of Mirai botnet responsible for Krebs On Security DDoS released online (lien direct) Now anyone can use the IoT-based botnet for their own destructive purposes.
ZDNet.webp 2016-09-30 09:27:26 You can now earn $1.5 million for hacking the iPhone (lien direct) Private exploit seller Zerodium has tripled the price of iOS rewards -- and Android is on the radar, too.
ZDNet.webp 2016-09-29 18:02:00 Microsoft sees rise in number of secret data requests (lien direct) The number of classified data demands remained about the same but covered a larger number of user accounts.
ZDNet.webp 2016-09-29 12:24:11 Jive resets passwords after August data breach (lien direct) It took a month for the company to inform customers by letter.
ZDNet.webp 2016-09-29 12:00:05 Avianca Brazil offers inflight Wi-Fi (lien direct) The company is the first to offer the service in South America; entire fleet will be equipped before the end of 2017.
ZDNet.webp 2016-09-29 12:00:03 Majority of enterprises admit they are vulnerable to insider threats (lien direct) Humans, whether by accident or malice, are still a reason why today's businesses are vulnerable to cyberattack.
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