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Hackers dump data of hundreds of German politicians on Twitter

Data for some German artists and YouTube celebrities also included.
  • January 4th 2019 at 11:01

Adobe squashes critical bugs in Acrobat, Reader

The critical security flaws can lead to privilege escalation and code execution.
  • January 4th 2019 at 09:14

Security researcher cracks Google's Widevine DRM (L3 only)

Widevine hack is clever, but it won't spur any waves of Netflix piracy any time soon.
  • January 3rd 2019 at 21:37

New ReiKey app can detect macOS keyloggers

A free macOS keylogger detector for those who fear they're being spied on.
  • January 3rd 2019 at 16:16

Dublin’s Luas tram system threatened with private data leak

Hackers defaced the Luas website and demanded a ransom in Bitcoin.
  • January 3rd 2019 at 14:31

'Town of Salem' game suffers data breach exposing 7.6 million user details

Game maker has yet to alert users outside a short forum post.
  • January 3rd 2019 at 14:06

Revamped cryptominer strikes Asia through EternalBlue exploit

A new version of the NRSMiner cryptominer is making the rounds by exploiting PCs which are still not patched against the Windows vulnerability.
  • January 3rd 2019 at 12:38

Google Chrome flaw patched three years after initial report

Issue: Chrome for Android was revealing firmware build info that could have been used for exploit targeting.
  • January 3rd 2019 at 07:54

Data of 2.4 million Blur password manager users left exposed online

Company says data breach didn't expose any actual passwords stored inside users' Blur accounts.
  • January 2nd 2019 at 19:51

Hacker hijacks thousands of Chromecasts and smart TVs to play PewDiePie ad

Hacker is targeting smart TVs, Chromecasts, and Google Home devices. Sonos support also coming, hacker said.
  • January 2nd 2019 at 18:27

Ransomware suspected in cyberattack that crippled major US newspapers

Source inside Tribune Publishing says printing outage caused by Ryuk ransomware infection.
  • December 30th 2018 at 12:44

EU to fund bug bounty programs for 14 open source projects starting January 2019

Some of the approved projects include KeePass, 7-zip, VLC Media Player, Drupal, and FileZilla.
  • December 29th 2018 at 18:39

Hackers steal personal info of 1,000 North Korean defectors

Hackers stole names, addresses, and dates of birth of 997 North Korean defectors.
  • December 28th 2018 at 14:33

CenturyLink outage takes down several 911 emergency services across the US

Downtime caused by network issue affecting 15 of CenturyLink's data centers.
  • December 28th 2018 at 13:11

2018's most high-profile cryptocurrency catastrophes and cyberattacks

We explore the worst high-profile cyberattacks, data breaches, vulnerabilities, and cases of fraud to strike the cryptocurrency space over 2018.
  • December 27th 2018 at 22:00

Users report losing Bitcoin in clever hack of Electrum wallets

Hacker has stolen over $750,000 worth of Bitcoin over the past seven days.
  • December 27th 2018 at 14:53

Hacker steals 10 years worth of data from San Diego school district

Officials said the hacker made off with the personal information of over 500,000 student and staff.
  • December 25th 2018 at 12:08

Over 19,000 Orange modems are leaking WiFi credentials

Headaches for Orange customers in France and Spain for the holidays.
  • December 24th 2018 at 00:38

Chrome OS to block USB access while the screen is locked

Google takes steps to protect Chromebooks from some types of physical access attacks.
  • December 23rd 2018 at 13:34

Know Where You're Putting Your Tool - Paul's Security Weekly #587

By paul@securityweekly.com

This week, we welcome Vaughn Adams, Enterprise Sales Engineer at LogRhythm! Vaughn will be talking about using freely available tools and logs you are already collecting to detect attacker behavior! In our second segment, we have a Round Table discussion entitled "What the Heck Are Security Basics?", to talk about what should organizations be doing to meet the basic security requirements, and much more! In our final segment, we air a pre-recorded interview with Mandy Logan on "Hacking the Brainstem", her trip through recovery, and how she came to love Information Security!

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  • December 22nd 2018 at 10:00

Researcher publishes proof-of-concept code for creating Facebook worm

One group has already been abusing this issue to post spam on users' Facebook walls.
  • December 22nd 2018 at 01:21

India authorizes 10 agencies to intercept, monitor, and decrypt citizens' data

Order sparks outrage in India with citizens, privacy advocates, and political opponents accusing the government of trying to establish a "surveillance state."
  • December 21st 2018 at 23:43

Chinese websites have been under attack for a week via a new PHP framework bug

PoC for ThinkPHP security flaw sparks furious scans for vulnerable sites, most of which are based in China.
  • December 21st 2018 at 20:16

My Comfort Blanket - Enterprise Security Weekly #120

By paul@securityweekly.com

This week, Paul, John Strand, and Matt Alderman talk the Enterprise News, which includes TPG in early talks to sell McAfee to Thoma Bravo, Bitdefender offers new managed threat monitoring service, Symantec and Fortinet partner to deliver robust and comprehensive Cloud Security Service, and Untangle partners with Malwarebytes to bring Layered Security to SMBs! In our final segment of the year, Paul brings you his personal Top Ten List for 2018 including his favorite acquisitions, breaches, vulnerabilities, interviews, attack tools, news articles, and more!

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  • December 21st 2018 at 17:36

Five other countries formally accuse China of APT10 hacking spree

Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, and the UK also point the finger at the Beijing government. Germany expected as well.
  • December 21st 2018 at 15:44

Caribou Coffee chain announces card breach impacting 239 stores

Almost 40 percent of the company's coffee stores impacted by breach of its POS system.
  • December 20th 2018 at 23:36

Law enforcement shut down DDoS booters ahead of annual Christmas DDoS attacks

Law enforcement launch preemptive strike to shut down some of the DDoS services that may be abused to attack gaming services over the Christmas holiday.
  • December 20th 2018 at 18:56

US charges two Chinese nationals for hacking cloud providers, NASA, the US Navy

The two Chinese nationals were members of the infamous APT10 cyber-espionage group, DOJ said.
  • December 20th 2018 at 16:38

Nokia denies leaking internal credentials in server snafu

Security researcher finds treasure trove of passwords and API keys on an internet-accessible etcd database.
  • December 20th 2018 at 14:00

Researcher publishes PoC for new Windows zero-day

This is the third Windows zero-day the researcher dumps online in the last five months.
  • December 20th 2018 at 13:53

Hacker spoofing bypasses 2FA security in Gmail, targets secure email services

Updated: Google, Yahoo, and ProtonMail accounts are being targeted in a new wave of phishing attacks.
  • December 20th 2018 at 09:50

Microsoft releases security update for new IE zero-day

Microsoft releases out-of-band security update for Internet Explorer zero-day discovered by Google threat analysts.
  • December 19th 2018 at 20:06

Chinese hackers tap into EU diplomatic communications network

The critical COREU network in the bloc has been reportedly compromised by a state-sponsored Chinese hacking group, leading to the theft of internal cables.
  • December 20th 2018 at 06:50

Shamoon data-wiping malware believed to be the work of Iranian hackers

Researchers say the Iranian hacker group APT33 is responsible for recent attacks in the Middle East and Europe.
  • December 20th 2018 at 05:16

New attack intercepts keystrokes via graphics libraries

Attack can guess text input from both hardware and on-screen keyboards alike.
  • December 19th 2018 at 17:22

This business email scam spreads Trojans through Google Cloud storage

Financial firms and services are being actively targeted in the UK and US.
  • December 19th 2018 at 14:00

Hackers have earned $1.7 million so far from trading data stolen from US gov payment portals

User payment data was stolen from local Click2Gov government systems in US cities.
  • December 19th 2018 at 13:23

Facebook defends giving tech giants access to extensive user data

In a story which unfortunately just keeps giving, Facebook has yet again awarded us with a privacy scandal worthy of note.
  • December 19th 2018 at 12:01

Watch researchers remotely brick a server by corrupting its BMC and UEFI firmware

Attack is only a proof-of-concept, but one that can be as damaging as ransomware or disk-wiping malware.
  • December 19th 2018 at 11:30

In Flames - Application Security Weekly #44

By paul@securityweekly.com

This week, Keith and Paul interview Harry Sverdlove, CTO and Founder of Edgewise! Harry joins us to discuss what Edgewise does in the AppSec world, segmentation, cloud migration, trying different architectures, and more! In the Application Security News, Facebook bug exposed private photos of 6.8 million users, thousands of Jenkins servers will let anonymous users become admins, Signal app can't include a backdoor for the Australian government, WordPress plugs bug that led to Google indexing some user passwords, and more!

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  • December 19th 2018 at 10:00

NASA discloses data breach

Hack took place in October 2018. Agency still doesn't know the number of impacted employees.
  • December 19th 2018 at 01:55

Hack Naked News #201 -Β December 18, 2018

By paul@securityweekly.com

This week, when meme's attack, how Google's taking steps to secure Kubernetes, suggestions for last minute Holiday IT gifts, Twitter fixes bug that exposed data, and how WordPress was targeted with clever SEO Injection Malware! Ed Sattar from Quickstart joins us for expert commentary on how to optimize your cyber security investment to maximize ROI, and more!

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  • December 18th 2018 at 21:56

DOD doesn't keep track of duplicate or obsolete software

July 2018 memorandum says DOD has yet to report over 30 percent of its software inventory.
  • December 18th 2018 at 19:38

Researchers slam Hola VPN over absent encryption, user IP leaks

Updated: Trend Micro users will now receive a warning over the use of Hola as "unwanted" and risky software.
  • December 18th 2018 at 13:09

The Mistake People Make - Business Security Weekly #111

By paul@securityweekly.com

This week, Matt and Paul interview Bob Ackerman, a legend in venture capital investing, and is referred to as one of "Cyber's Money Men". Bob is also the Founder and Managing Director of venture capital firm AllegisCyber! In the Leadership Articles, Matt and Paul discuss how to be productive during the holiday season, how to work from home without losing your mind, how to talk to your boss when you’re underperforming, selling your product as you build it, and more!

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  • December 18th 2018 at 10:00

Nuggets of Learning - Paul's Security Weekly #586

By paul@securityweekly.com

This week, how Taylor Swift used Facial Recognition to thwart stalkers, unlocking Android phones with a 3D printed head, Ticketmaster fails to take responsibility for malware, and it's December of 2018, to Hell with it, just patch your stuff already! In our first interview, we welcome back Ed Skoudis, Founder of the Counter Hack Challenge and Kringle Con 2018! Ed joins us on the show to talk about this years challenge and what's in store! In our final interview, we welcome back Don Murdoch, the Assistant Director at Regent University Cyber Range! Don joins us this week to discuss his book, "Blue Team Handbook: Incident Response Edition", and more!

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  • December 17th 2018 at 19:23

New machine learning algorithm breaks text CAPTCHAs easier than ever

Algorithm tested against the text CAPTCHA systems used on 33 popular websites.
  • December 18th 2018 at 05:49

Google announces crackdown on Play Store ratings and reviews

Company said it removes millions of Play Store reviews and ratings on a weekly basis.
  • December 18th 2018 at 03:10

WSJ website defaced by PewDiePie fan in ongoing YouTube subscribers battle

Hacker posts apology on WSJ site and then urges users to follow the YouTube star.
  • December 18th 2018 at 01:52

Twitter discloses suspected state-sponsored attack

Twitter says data leak occurred after an attack targeting a vulnerability in its support form system.
  • December 18th 2018 at 01:38

Insider awarded $10,000 bounty for reporting enterprise software piracy

It is no longer just the average consumer that might wind up in court for using pirated software.
  • December 17th 2018 at 07:38

PewDiePie printer hacker strikes again: subscribe and sort out your security

The attacker told users to sort out their printer security -- and subscribe to the vlogger "overlord," too.
  • December 17th 2018 at 06:18

US ballistic missile systems have very poor cyber-security

DOD report finds no antivirus, no data encryption, no multifactor authentication.
  • December 17th 2018 at 01:21

Thousands of Jenkins servers will let anonymous users become admins

Two vulnerabilities discovered and patched over the summer expose Jenkins servers to mass exploitation.
  • December 16th 2018 at 15:27

'Bomb threat' scammers are now threatening to throw acid on victims

Bomb threat extortion campaign yielded less than $1 for the spammers.
  • December 15th 2018 at 14:51

SQLite bug impacts thousands of apps, including all Chromium-based browsers

New 'Magellan' vulnerability will haunt the app ecosystem for years to come.
  • December 14th 2018 at 23:49

Facebook bug exposed private photos of 6.8 million users

Up to 1,500 apps built by 876 developers could have had accessed the private photos of 6.8 million users.
  • December 14th 2018 at 16:00

Signal: We can't include a backdoor in our app for the Australian government

The Signal app's design and open source code policy makes this impossible.
  • December 14th 2018 at 15:09

Fancy Bear exploits Brexit to target government groups with Zebrocy Trojan

A number of former USSR nation states are also on the target list.
  • December 14th 2018 at 13:41
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