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Invisible reCAPTCHA means no more clicking on kitten pictures to prove you’re carbon-based

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PandaLabs: Attacking computers without running any malware

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Has TalkTalk’s security been breached yet again?

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Malware found preinstalled on 38 Android phones used by 2 companies

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Credit Card Stealer Disguises as Google Chrome Browser

10th March 2017  By Catalin Cimpanu                               A new malicious application tries to disguise itself as the Google Chrome browser to fool victims into entering their payment card details. The app is still active at the time of writing and sends collected user details to an AOL email address.   Discovered today by… Continue reading Credit Card Stealer Disguises as Google Chrome Browser

Wikileaks says CIA does CYA, reinvents the ‘Boss’ key from 1992

10th March 2017   by Paul Ducklin                                           Remember those 1990s MS-DOS computer games that had a “Boss” key?   You could only run one application at a time back then, so if someone came past while you were playing the game on work time you needed a quick way to pop up a… Continue reading Wikileaks says CIA does CYA, reinvents the ‘Boss’ key from 1992

Microsoft admits mistake, pulls problematic Windows 10 driver

10th March 2017  By Wayne Williams   Microsoft pushed out a mysterious driver to Windows users on Wednesday that caused big problems for some.   The driver, listed as “Microsoft — WPD — 2/22/2016 12:00:00 AM — 5.2.5326.4762,” wasn’t accompanied by any details, although we knew from the name that it related to Windows Portable… Continue reading Microsoft admits mistake, pulls problematic Windows 10 driver

Privilege Escalation Flaw Patched in Schneider Wonderware

By Michael Mimoso March 10, 2017                                                      Data analysis and visualization software deployed inside a larger operational intelligence software sold by Schneider Electric has been patched against a critical privilege escalation vulnerability.   The vulnerability was discovered in-house by Schneider… Continue reading Privilege Escalation Flaw Patched in Schneider Wonderware

Critical Vulnerabilities Found in Popular DNA Sequencing Software

By Kevin Townsend on March 10, 2017   Multiple Vulnerabilities in dnaLIMS Disclosed After Vendor Failed to Engage with Security Researchers Multiple vulnerabilities exist in dnaLIMS, a web based laboratory information management system that provides scientists and researches with tools for processing and managing DNA sequencing requests. dnaLIMS, developed and sold by dnaTools, is used… Continue reading Critical Vulnerabilities Found in Popular DNA Sequencing Software

The next big IoT device type on the high-risk radar might not be what you expect… It’s toys.

    Just last month, almost a million CloudPets.com accounts were compromised which contained 2 million voice recordings of kids and their families. #creepy   What to do? Vendors need to regularly review the setup configurations, look for unexpected or undocumented changes, and review the listed administrator accounts as a standard routine. In addition, consumers must… Continue reading The next big IoT device type on the high-risk radar might not be what you expect… It’s toys.