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TechRepublic.webp 2019-02-21 04:08:00 Stack Overflow: Python is on fire, and Kubernetes needs some housecleaning (lien direct) What has been hot on Stack Overflow over time is not necessarily a good indication of what's cool now. Uber ★★
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-02-16 00:42:02 Uber Sues NYC to Kill Its Ride-Hail Car Cap (lien direct) New York's mayor says the rule, which halts the granting of new licenses, is vital for reining in congestion. Uber says the city is overreaching. Uber
bleepingcomputer.webp 2019-02-15 13:16:02 Ai-Powered Website Generates Realistic Human Faces On the Spot (lien direct) A website created by Philip Wang, an Uber software engineer, and hosted at thispersondoesnotexist.com allows its visitors to generate realistic looking human faces of people that do NOT actually exist each time they hit the Refresh button.  [...] Uber
no_ico.webp 2019-02-13 23:30:05 New Container Runtime Security Flaw Targets Kubernetes, Docker (lien direct) It has been reported that a security vulnerability in Docker and Kubernetes containers can be used to go after any host system running containers. The vulnerability allows malicious containers to overwrite the host and gain root-level code execution on the host machine. Tim Mackey, Technical Evangelist at Synopsys: “With the disclosure of CVE-2019-5736, the topic … The ISBuzz Post: This Post New Container Runtime Security Flaw Targets Kubernetes, Docker Vulnerability Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-02-13 14:00:00 Americans Are Abandoning Public Transit-but Don\'t Blame Uber (lien direct) In a world of cheap gas, easy-come auto loans, ride-hail, and now a new breed of bike- and scooter-share, transit riders aren't riding like they use to. Uber
Kaspersky.webp 2019-02-12 18:28:04 Major Container Security Flaw Threatens Cascading Attacks (lien direct) A fundamental component of container technologies like Docker, cri-o, containerd and Kubernetes contains an important vulnerability that could cause cascading attacks. Vulnerability Uber
bleepingcomputer.webp 2019-02-11 14:10:01 RunC Vulnerability Gives Attackers Root Access on Docker, Kubernetes Hosts (lien direct) A container breakout security flaw found in the runc container runtime allows malicious containers to overwrite the host runc binary and gain root-level code execution on the host machine. [...] Vulnerability Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-01-31 23:18:02 NYC Now Knows More Than Ever About Your Uber and Lyft Trips (lien direct) The city has an unusual amount of insight into what ride-hail companies do on its streets, and it uses the info to plan for the future. Uber
no_ico.webp 2019-01-31 21:45:02 YouTube Impersonation Scam Tricks 70,000 (lien direct) In light of the news that around 70,000 people have been tricked by a scam that encourages users to click on malicious links by personating popular YouTubers. Don't be fooled: Scammers are pretending to be top YouTube stars and offering 'gifts' (GOOG, GOOGL) A YouTube scam reported this week is upholding the age-old adage -if … The ISBuzz Post: This Post YouTube Impersonation Scam Tricks 70,000 Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-01-31 00:06:05 Lyft Sues New York Over Driver Minimum Wage Rules (lien direct) The ride-hail company says the new rules, set to roll out Friday, would advantage the market leader-Uber. Guideline Uber
TechWorm.webp 2019-01-28 17:57:00 DailyMotion Confirms Credential Stuffing Attack, Several Accounts Breached (lien direct) DailyMotion is a popular video sharing platform that is used by millions of users. Recently, DailyMotion confirmed that it was the victim of a credential stuffing attack. So here’s everything you need to know about the credential stuffing attack on DailyMotion. ALSO READ: YouTuber Fits A Fully Functional Computer Into A Mouse DailyMotion Confirms Credential Stuffing Attack Credential […] Uber
TechRepublic.webp 2019-01-28 17:22:05 Think you can run Kubernetes better than a cloud provider? Think again (lien direct) Too many companies are reinventing wheels, building out infrastructure that the public clouds do so well. Uber ★★★
TechRepublic.webp 2019-01-28 16:01:04 Autonomous cars as a service: How Panasonic is preparing for a future where most drivers don\'t own cars (lien direct) Panasonic is preparing for a future where autonomous cars upend the auto industry and most cars are sold to ride-sharing companies like Uber or Lyft. Uber ★★★★★
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-01-27 14:00:00 Uber Wants Self-Driving Scooters and More Car News This Week (lien direct) Plus: Making public transit work better for women, the government shutdown messes with air traffic control, and more. Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-01-24 11:00:00 So Uber Wants Self-Driving Bikes and Scooters. Why? And How? (lien direct) They'd be difficult to engineer, and expensive to boot. But they're part of the company's master plan. Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-01-23 21:39:01 Boeing\'s Flying Taxi Prototype Takes to the Air (Briefly) (lien direct) The company is one of the partners in Uber's bid to fly the skies. Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-01-22 13:00:00 Meet the Blind YouTubers Making the Internet More Accessible (lien direct) Visually impaired creators are a lifeline for those who share their disability-and they're educating and making allies of sighted people along the way. Uber
Blog.webp 2019-01-16 08:30:05 GUEST ESSAY: What your company should know about addressing Kubernetes security (lien direct) Kubernetes is one of many key enabling technologies of digital transformation that has tended to remain obscure to non-technical company decision makers. Related podcast: Securing software containers Kubernetes is an administration console — an open source project from Google that makes containerized software applications easy to  deploy, scale, and manage. As beneficial as Kubernetes is […] Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-01-15 12:00:00 As Tech Invades Cycling, Are Bike Activists Selling Out? (lien direct) Now in the cycling business, Uber, Lyft, and others are co-opting the experience of longtime safe streets advocates. Uber
TechRepublic.webp 2019-01-11 21:28:03 What AWS can learn from Google\'s roaring Kubernetes success (lien direct) Google has done everything right with Kubernetes and its enablement of a vibrant community. AWS has a chance to follow with Firecracker. Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-01-08 15:46:00 HERE Is Challenging Uber by Uniting the World\'s Cab Drivers (lien direct) SoMo is a new app from mapping company HERE that pushes back against ride-hail dominance by giving other drivers a common platform. Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-01-08 14:00:00 A Third of Americans Use Ride-Hail. Uber and Lyft Need More (lien direct) That number has doubled since 2015, but Uber and Lyft have made little progress on their bigger goal: attracting regular riders. Uber
AlienVault.webp 2019-01-04 14:00:00 Things I Hearted This Week, 4th Jan 2018 (lien direct) Welcome to 2019! I hope that you had a well-deserved break over the holidays, and a special shout out to all the people that carried on pulling shifts in the SOC, were on-call, and helped ensure stuff stayed as secure as possible while the rest of us were eating and sleeping too much! I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, that you are the real backbone of the security industry, and although you may never go to conferences, or be heard on a podcast, or put your name to a blog - you go about your job keeping things as secure as possible. We’re only half a week into the new year and the security world hasn’t slowed down in the slightest, so let’s just get down to what’s been going on these last few days, and catch up with some of the excitement that I missed while I was busy consuming mince pies. Victorian Government Employees Details Stolen We didn’t even make it a day into the new year without news of a data breach where thousands of records were stolen. Sure, it’s small compared to the millions of records we’re getting accustomed to reading about, but it’s significant nonetheless. It’s like data breaches have become an olympic level sport with everyone racing to be first. The work details of 30,000 Victorian public servants have been stolen in a data breach, after part of the Victorian Government directory was downloaded by an unknown party. The list is available to government employees and contains work emails, job titles and work phone numbers. Employees affected by the breach were told in an email their mobile phone numbers may have also been accessed if they had been entered into the directory. Data breach sees Victorian Government employees' details stolen | ABC New Town of Salem Breach Affects 7 Million Accounts Getting up to the kind of breach numbers we’re all more used to, The Town of Salem (video game) was hit with a massive data breach last week that exposed the information on more than 7 million users. The breach was discovered by the cybersecurity research Dehashed on December 28 when he received an anonymous email that indicated someone had gained access to the game’s database. Town of Salem is a role-playing game operated by BlankMediaGames. Town of Salem breach affects 7 million accounts | SC Magazine Promote Your Scams In the battle for advertising revenue supremacy, social media giants have automated their whole process and seem to have forgotten to include any basic checks for, you know, looking for obvious scams. Like this little gem whereby an obvious PayPal phishing scam was sent as a promoted tweet. And we think we’re going to clean up fake news. Twitter let someone promote an obvious PayPal phishing scam Data Breach Vulnerability Studies Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-01-02 13:00:00 Kango, HopSkipDrive Try to Make Ride-Hail Work for Kids (lien direct) The outfits vying to be the "Uber for kids" must build viable businesses that assuage all sorts of concerns about kids in cars. Uber
CSO.webp 2018-12-27 03:00:00 The most interesting and important hacks of 2018 (lien direct) Each year a few hackers do something new that begs further examination. The general public and Hollywood paints most hackers as these uber-smart people who can take control of entire city's infrastructure and crack any password in seconds. The reality is that most hackers are fairly average people with average intelligence. Most don't do anything new. They just repeat the same things that have worked for years, if not decades, using someone else's tool based on someone else's hack from many years ago. Hack Tool Uber
SecurityAffairs.webp 2018-12-23 10:02:03 France data protection agency fines Uber 400k Euros Over 2016 Data Breach (lien direct) France’s data protection agency had fined the ride-sharing company Uber with 400,000 euros ($455,000) over a 2016 data breach. The data breach suffered by Uber in 2016 exposed the personal data of some 57 million clients and drivers worldwide. In November 2017, the Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi announced that hackers broke into the company database and […] Data Breach Uber
SecurityWeek.webp 2018-12-21 14:51:01 France Fines Uber 400,000 Euros Over Huge Data Breach (lien direct) France's data protection agency said Thursday that it had fined the US ride-hailing group Uber 400,000 euros ($460,000) over a 2016 data breach that exposed the personal data of some 57 million clients and drivers worldwide. Data Breach Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-12-20 13:00:00 Uber\'s Self-Driving Cars Are Back on Pittsburgh Streets (lien direct) Nine months after an Uber self-driving car killed a woman in Arizona, the company has resumed testing in Pittsburgh. Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-12-18 20:55:03 Anthony Levandowski Returns With a Self-Driving Truck Scheme (lien direct) The former Googler and Uberista has launched Pronto AI, and he sent his robot on a cross-country trip to prove its skills. Uber
SecurityWeek.webp 2018-12-13 17:00:02 Kubernetes Security Firm Tigera Raises $30 Million (lien direct) Tigera, a San Francisco-based company that provides security and compliance solutions for Kubernetes platforms, announced on Wednesday that it raised $30 million in a Series B funding round. Uber ★★★★
AlienVault.webp 2018-12-13 14:00:00 The REAL 2019 Cyber Security Predictions (lien direct) It’s December, which means it’s time to get those 2019 cyber predictions going. While there are many well-informed, and some not-so-well informed opinions out there, I’ve dug through the cyber underground, I’ve climbed data mountains, and delved to the depths of the dark web to seek out what is really happening. Having spilt coffee, redbull, and tears, I am proud to present the soft underbelly of the cyber security industry, and what the future will hold. You’re welcome. Jayson Street will be exposed as a secret agent charged with obtaining DNA samples of as many hackers as possible. Close inspection will reveal Jayson stealing a strand of hair every time he offers an “awkward hug”. Having been outed, he will go on to start a podcast called, “The word on the Street” HaveIBeenPwned will be purchased by FireEye. Troy Hunt will take the money and move to New Zealand where he’ll setup another website called “YesYouArePwned” with Kim dot com. Bug Bounty and vulnerability disclosure pioneer Katie Moussouris will have no less than 10 instances a month of bug bounties being mansplained to her. At least 2 a month will try to prove her wrong by citing papers, without realising she authored them. Richard Bejtlich will tell the world how it’s actually Papua New Guinea that is responsible for the majority of APT’s. He’ll admit that China was initially blamed as an internal joke that went a bit too far. Jeff Moss will look in disgust at what he has created. In a fit of rage he’ll punch the ground, pull his hair yelling, “I’ve created a monster!” and cancel DEF CON. This will create a domino effect as all other conferences will come collapsing, leaving no security conferences active by the end of the year. SwiftOnSecurity is unmasked as being The Grugq who would have gotten away with it, if it weren’t for those meddling kids. Stuck in traffic YouTuber Wolf Goerlich will finally take a different route into work and realise traffic ain’t all that bad. As a result YouTube suspends his account, declaring the title misleading. Which is a polite way of saying ‘fake news’. Investigative journalist Brian Krebs may unofficially be many companies' IDS, but in 2019 he’ll take it to new heights while launching his own subscription-only service called B-KIDS (Brian Krebs IDS)  which companies can use to get the heads up if they’re going to be outed. Reunions will become common, as professionals grow bored of corporate life. L0pht Hacking Industries will furiously lobby the US government, while over in Europe the Eurotrash Security podcast will regroup and take the show on the road once again. Vulnerability Guideline Uber
itsecurityguru.webp 2018-12-11 13:29:00 A10 Networks Introduces Multi-Cloud Secure Service Mesh Solution For Applications Deployed In Kubernetes. (lien direct) A10 Networks (NYSE: ATEN), a provider of intelligent and automated cybersecurity solutions, today announced availability of the A10 Secure Service Mesh solution for applications deployed in open-source Kubernetes container environments. The solution provides teams deploying microservices applications with an easy, automated way to integrate enterprise-grade security and load-balancing with comprehensive application visibility and analytics. A10's […] Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-12-06 18:43:03 YouTuber David Dobrik\'s Biggest Crush Is Still Ariana Grande (lien direct) He's been a fan since the 'Victorious' days. Uber
no_ico.webp 2018-12-05 18:38:00 Kubernetes Security Flaw Could Enable Remote Hacking (lien direct) It has been reported that a severe vulnerability in Kubernetes, the popular, open-source software for managing Linux applications deployed within containers, could allow an attacker to remotely steal data or crash production applications. Andrew van der Stock, Senior Principal Consultant at Synopsys: “APIs make the friction of doing business much less. We expect to see continued explosive growth of APIs … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Kubernetes Security Flaw Could Enable Remote Hacking Vulnerability Uber
Kaspersky.webp 2018-12-05 15:47:05 Kubernetes Flaw is a “Huge Deal,” Lays Open Cloud Deployments (lien direct) Hackers can steal data, sabotage cloud deployments and more. Uber ★★★
The_State_of_Security.webp 2018-12-04 18:00:05 Critical Vulnerability Uncovered In Kubernetes (lien direct) The first major security flaw has been uncovered in Kubernetes, the popular container orchestration system developed by Google. The vulnerability, identified as CVE-2018-1002105, carries a critical CVSS V3 rating of 9.8 due to low attack complexity, requiring no special privileges, and a network attack vector. The vulnerability is triggered when specially crafted requests allow users […]… Read More Vulnerability Uber
bleepingcomputer.webp 2018-12-04 11:12:03 Kubernetes Updates Patch Critical Privilege Escalation Bug (lien direct) A critical vulnerability in Kubernetes open-source system for handling containerized applications can enable an attacker to gain full administrator privileges on Kubernetes compute nodes. [...] Vulnerability Uber
SecurityWeek.webp 2018-12-04 09:03:03 Critical Privilege Escalation Flaw Patched in Kubernetes (lien direct) A critical privilege escalation vulnerability has been found in Kubernetes, the popular open-source container orchestration system that allows users to automate deployment, scaling and management of containerized applications. Vulnerability Uber
MalwarebytesLabs.webp 2018-12-03 17:06:00 A week in security (November 26 – December 2) (lien direct) A roundup of last week's security news from November 26 until December 2, including the Marriott breach, AV testing, 2019 security predictions, and an ad fraud botnet takedown. Categories: Security world Week in security Tags: (Read more...) Uber
Kaspersky.webp 2018-12-03 14:53:04 YouTuber PewDiePie Promoted Via 50K Hacked Printers (lien direct) The incident sheds light on just how insecure printers are. Uber
SecurityAffairs.webp 2018-12-03 07:26:04 Hacker hijacks printers worldwide to promote popular YouTube channel (lien direct) The TheHackerGiraffe used the Printer Exploitation Toolkit (PRET) to hijack +50k vulnerable printers to Promote PewDiePie YouTube Channel. An anonymous hacker hijacked over 50,000 internet-connected printers worldwide to print out messages promoting the subscription to the PewDiePie YouTube channel. Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, aka PewDiePie, is a popular Swedish Youtuber, comedian, and video game commentator, formerly best known for his Let’s Play commentaries […] Uber
The_Hackers_News.webp 2018-12-01 03:00:00 Someone Hacked 150,000 Printers to Promote PewDiePie YouTube Channel (lien direct) This may sound crazy, but it's true! The war for "most-subscribed Youtube channel" crown between T-Series and PewDiePie just took an interesting turn after a hacker yesterday hijacked more than 150,000 internet-connected printers worldwide to print out flyers asking everyone to subscribe to PewDiePie YouTube channel. PewDiePie, whose real name is Felix Kjellberg, is a famous YouTuber from Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-11-29 23:44:01 Lyft Expands Citi Bike in NYC, and Uber Is None too Happy (lien direct) Now the owner of the continent's largest bike-share company, Lyft's moving further into NYC's outer boroughs, in a move that Uber and Lime consider a snub. Uber
DataSecurityBreach.webp 2018-11-29 02:32:03 Amendes pour UBER après une fuite de données (lien direct) La société Américaine UBER écope de plusieurs amendes après la fuite de données personnelles dont avaient été victimes plusieurs millions d’utilisateurs. UBER, la société de taxi urbain vient d’écoper de plusieurs amendes infligées par la Grande-Bretagne et les Pays-Bas. Deux amendes à la suite de la fuite de données personnelles que la société américaine avait […] L'article Amendes pour UBER après une fuite de données est apparu en premier sur Data Security Breach. Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-11-28 19:15:00 DJI Osmo Pocket Camera Gimbal: Price, Specs, Release Date (lien direct) For YouTubers and video influencers, this tiny face-tracking video camera might be the best thing since, well, the previous Osmo-and rival the GoPro. Uber
no_ico.webp 2018-11-28 12:45:04 Expert Commentary: Uber Breach (lien direct) Following the announcement that Uber has been fined £385,000 by the ICO over ‘a series of avoidable data security flaws’ which allowed hackers to collect sensitive information on 2.7 million customers, IT security experts commented below. Rich Campagna, CMO at Bitglass: “This fine shows that even the most prominent public organisations need to pay more attention to data security … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Expert Commentary: Uber Breach Uber
SecurityAffairs.webp 2018-11-28 06:03:00 Uber fined nearly $1.2 Million by Dutch and UK Data Protection Authorities over data breach (lien direct) British and Dutch data protection regulators fined the ride-sharing company Uber with $1,170,892 for the 2016 data breach. British and Dutch data protection regulators have fined Uber with $1,170,892 for the 2016 security breach that exposed personal data of 57 million of its users. In November 2017, the Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi announced that hackers broke […] Data Breach Uber
SecurityWeek.webp 2018-11-27 13:01:02 Uber Fined Nearly $1.2 Million by Dutch, UK Over Data Breach (lien direct) The ride-hailing service Uber has been fined the equivalent of nearly $1.2 million by British and Dutch authorities for failing to protect customers' data during a cyberattack in 2016. Data Breach Uber
ZDNet.webp 2018-11-27 11:44:03 (Déjà vu) Uber fined £900,000 by UK, Dutch privacy regulators over 2016 data breach (lien direct) The hacker responsible was paid off to keep quiet. Data Breach Uber
bleepingcomputer.webp 2018-11-27 08:21:04 Uber Fined for Covering Up 2016 Data Breach (lien direct) The time has come for Uber to pay the piper for the data breach two years ago that leaked personal details of 57 million users and drivers as two data protection offices in Europe set fines that collectively amount to over 1 million euros. [...] Data Breach Uber ★★
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