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SC_Mag.webp 2016-08-03 14:00:00 SSL vulnerability in Kaspersky iOS app could allow MitM (lien direct) Security researcher David Coomber spotted a SSL certificate vulnerability in the Kaspersky Safe Browser iOS app. ★★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-08-03 14:00:00 Expect spike in cyberattacks during Brazil Olympics (lien direct) The upcoming contest could prove more problematic than ever for IT security professionals. ★★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-08-03 13:30:00 Jason Bourne: Cyberespionage theme wasn\'t all movie magic (lien direct) SCMagazine.com reviewed the Jason Bourne film and spoke with a few cyberpros to see how feasible a few cyber elements of the film were.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-08-02 16:46:00 UAE bans VPNS (lien direct) A royal command has banned VPNs and proxy servers in the United Arab Emirates, but for a country investing so heavily in cyber-security, is this not a step back?
SC_Mag.webp 2016-08-02 13:00:00 Kaspersky Lab launches bug bounty program with HackerOne (lien direct) Kaspersky Lab has launched a bug bounty program with HackerOne with the first phase beginning Tuesday. ★★★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-08-02 12:56:24 ThreatConnect, Fidelis tie Fancy Bear to DCCC hack (lien direct) New research on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) breach was likely the work of the Fancy Bear APT group, the same Russian intelligence-linked hackers responsible for intrusions at the DNC. APT 28
SC_Mag.webp 2016-08-01 21:09:09 Companies can now register for Privacy Shield certification (lien direct) The U.S. Chamber of Commerce opened registration for Privacy Shield certification.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-08-01 18:30:00 Barclays rolls out voice-recognition security (lien direct) All clients of Barclays bank will now be able to verify their banking accounts using voice-recognition technology.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-30 13:38:07 Clinton Campaign systems hacked (lien direct) The Justice Department's national security division is looking into a breach of the Clinton Campaign's computer network.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-29 18:30:00 POS-terminals become target of cyber-attacks in Russia this year (lien direct) POS-terminals have increasingly become a target for cyber-attackers in Russia, posing a threat to ordinary buyers and shoppers, according to analysts of FinCERT ★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-29 16:00:00 98% of enterprise cloud apps are not GDPR ready (lien direct) Enterprises are using 20 times more cloud apps than IT estimates, with most using an average of 841 across their extended networks.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-29 12:30:00 AdGholas malvertising campaign hid malicious code in images to avoid discovery (lien direct) In what researchers are calling a first, a malvertising campaign that infected thousands of people per day was relying on steganography - the art of hiding code in images - to conceal malware that was delivered to the victims in drive-by fashion.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-29 04:50:33 FBI probes breach at Democratic fundraising org (lien direct) A breach at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.(DCCC) appears to have been done by the same hackers behind the DNC intrusions.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-28 20:30:00 Smart lighting flaws fixed (lien direct) Researchers at Rapid7 detected nine vulnerabilities in the Osram LIGHTIFY line of smart lighting.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-28 20:15:00 Xen hypervisor vulnerability found (lien direct) A bug impacting all versions of open source Xen hybervisor that could allow an attacker to gain host privileges has been reported.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-28 20:00:00 Former Citibank employee sentenced for shutting down 90% of firm\'s network (lien direct) A former Citibank employee was sentenced to 21 months in prison after wiping routers and shutting down 90 percent of the firm's network access across North America.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-28 17:30:14 Report: Majority of BEC scams reported to FBI had funds wired to China and Hong Kong (lien direct) Eighty-three percent of fraudulent money transfers reported to the FBI as the result of business email compromise scams are wired to banks in China and Hong Kong, CNN reported, following an FBI presentation at the International Conference on Cyber Security.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-28 13:29:07 Fear of hacking: Internet-connected cars and home security video top survey (lien direct) What internet-connected device do most people fear getting hacked? The majority of respondents to a just released survey from Vormetric answered: Their car and home security camera. ★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-27 20:35:10 The Tor Project says investigation confirms Appelbaum\'s sexual misconduct (lien direct) A seven-week investigation confirmed sexual misconduct by privacy advocate and former Tor developer Jacob Appelbaum, The Tor Project's executive director, Shari Steele, said Wednesday.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-27 20:27:47 U.S. is the source of most cyberattacks: Sucuri (lien direct) Russia, Iran, China and North Korea are home to more than their fair share of cybercriminals, but the nation most responsible for housing malicious actors is the United States.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-27 17:20:00 DHL used as bait in courier scam (lien direct) Singapore residents have been targeted in a new scam where they receive a phone call purportedly from the delivery service DHL that request personally identifiable information.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-27 17:00:00 Report: No monthly updates for latest Motorola phone models (lien direct) Motorola reportedly will not be conducting regular monthly security updates for its new Moto Z, Z Force and G4 mobile phones, and will instead issue security patches in conjunction with scheduled maintenance releases and OS upgrades.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-27 13:30:00 69% of email attacks with malicious attachments in Q2 contained Locky (lien direct) The first five months of 2016 were dominated by malicious email campaigns, the quick emergence of new ransomware variants, one of the largest botnets in the world went dark, and the Angler exploit kit (EK) went silent ★★★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-27 13:30:00 [Updated with video] Final arguments heard in Lauri Love extradition case (lien direct) Counsel for Lauri Love and the US government rehearsed their final arguments as Tom Reeve reports from Westminster Magistrates' Court yesterday. ★★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-26 18:16:33 \'KeySniffer\' attack allows wireless keyboard eavesdropping (lien direct) Bastille Researchers spotted a vulnerability affecting wireless keyboards that could allow an attacker to eavesdrop from hundreds of feet away.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-26 18:04:50 Ransomware most profitable malware in use: Cisco (lien direct) Ransomware is now the most profitable form of malware primarily because the victims do a poor job of defending themselves, according to a new report by Cisco.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-26 04:40:32 Trump\'s Russian interests and Guccifer 2.0 (lien direct) A flood of information has emerged that connects GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump to a questionable cast of characters who are linked to Soviet interests.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-25 20:00:00 Patchwork cyberespionage campaign branches out to strike businesses (lien direct) The cybergang behind the Patchwork, aka Dropping Elephant, cyberespionage campaign has expanded its reach outside of government organizations and is now hitting the private sector.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-25 19:50:00 Proliferation of hacker culture helped keep Anonymous from being branded terrorist org (lien direct) How has Anonymous avoided being labeled as a terrorist group? That is a serious question that was proposed by an anthropologist during the HOPE Conference in New York City.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-25 16:30:00 Bugs in SAP HANA allowed remote code execution (lien direct) Researchers have found several security vulnerabilities in SAP HANA and SAP Trex, which left thousands open to remote code execution attacks ★★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-25 12:28:10 WhatsApp in the spotlight after Turkey publishes messages of coup officers (lien direct) WhatsApp messages of military officers involved in Turkey's attempted coup were published by the country's state-run media outlets.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-22 11:56:31 EFF lawsuit challenges DMCA Section 1201 (lien direct) The EFF filed an injunction against the DoJ, Library of Congress, Copyright Office and U.S. officials, challenging Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-21 21:03:38 BlackBerry CEO calls helping law enforcement \'civic duty,\' takes swipe at Apple (lien direct) Cooperating with law enforcement is "our basic civic responsibility," BlackBerry CEO John Chen told reporters at a media Q&A at the BlackBerry Security Summit in New York.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-21 18:00:00 Farsight Security Services promotes Robert Batch to IT administrator (lien direct) Farsight Security Services has promoted Robert Batch, a 12-year veteran employee, to IT administrator.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-21 15:30:00 IT jobs volume hits peak despite slow start in 2016 (lien direct) Despite a slow start at the beginning of 2016, the IT jobs market in London experienced an upturn in the number of jobs with June being the highest month so far for job volume in 2016. ★★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-21 15:00:00 Wassenaar Arrangement \'inhibits international cyber-security efforts\' (lien direct) The Wassenaar Arrangement for regulating the international arms trade is threatening to choke the international cyber-security community and ultimately make us less secure, an audience at RSA Singapore heard. ★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-20 20:30:00 Hackers compromising checkout process on retail sites, redirecting shoppers to phishing page (lien direct) Researchers at Sucuri has uncovered a sampling of novel e-commerce attacks that combine the classic duplicity of phishing schemes with the insidiousness of malicious webpage redirects.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-20 20:15:00 Researchers spot bypass vulnerabilities in code hooking software (lien direct) Researchers spotted six common security issues in code hooking software that could allow an attacker to bypass the operating system and inject malicious code.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-20 18:33:19 Turkey blocks access to WikiLeaks after 300K emails released (lien direct) Turkey blocked access to WikiLeaks after almost 300,000 emails from the Justice and Development Party (AKP Party) were released Tuesday.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-20 16:00:00 BT Broadband outage blamed on power failure [updated] (lien direct) BT Broadband has suffered a major outage this morning and it's pointing the finger at a power-outage in one of its central London service providers. ★★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-20 15:44:00 A pox on your servers: dormant vulnerability patched after 15 years (lien direct) Admins scramble to patch HTTP proxy header flaw, Httpoxy, that leaks data via PHP, Go and Python scripts running in a CGI environment. ★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-20 13:15:00 Apple patches remote code execution flaws (lien direct) Apple patches critical vulnerabilities in iOS and OS X that could allow remote code execution.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-19 20:29:06 Guccifer 2.0 files reveal more info about donors: Hollywood celebs, corporate execs (lien direct) Guccifer 2.0 documents reveal information about prominent donors to the Democratic party, including Hollywood celebrities Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and David Geffen. ★★★★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-19 15:40:43 Russian security firm linked to Carbanak cybergang (lien direct) The Carbanak cybergang which facilitated the heist of $1 billion from banks around the world last year, was linked to the Russian security firm Infocube. ★★★★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-19 15:30:49 Jailbird: Cardinals exec who hacked Astros sentenced to 46 months in the grand slammer (lien direct) The former St. Louis Cardinals baseball executive who illegally hacked into the Houston Astros' computer systems in order to gather intelligence and obtain an unfair advantage was sentenced in Houston yesterday to 46 months in federal prison.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-19 12:30:00 Deal with the devil: Ransomware experiment proves you can negotiate price down (lien direct) Ironically, the cybercriminals holding your computer files for ransom may be offering you a better customer experience than your average cable provider or insurance company.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-19 12:00:00 Cerber ransomware C&C server shut down by research firm and CERT-Netherlands (lien direct) A malicious spam email campaign discovered by FireEye, used Microsoft Word attachments containing macros that launched a command and control Cerber installers.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-18 19:00:30 Wearable devices still contain security flaws - report (lien direct) Manufacturers of wearable devices continue to pay inadequate attention to user security, according to a new security audit of the best-selling fitness tracking and wearable devices.
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-18 16:30:00 38% of UK orgs have no data loss prevention solutions (lien direct) Most security pros (88 percent) say that they are happy with their organisation's security strategy, but 38 percent admit that their company doesn't have dedicated data loss prevention solutions in place. ★★★★★
SC_Mag.webp 2016-07-18 12:00:00 Cerber ransomware strain now targeting Office 365 users (lien direct) Researchers discover a new strain of the Cerber ransomware targeting Office 365 users. The variant is part of an emerging trend of ransomware that targets victims using cloud platforms. ★★★
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