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Two related Mirai variants called Masuta and PureMasuta have links to a hacker identified as Nexus Zeta.
The use of HTTP for photo transport and a flaw in Tinder’s use of HTTPS can leave users exposed, Checkmarx says.
Widespread reports of reboot issues on some Intel systems force the chip giant to pump the brakes on rolling out patches for side-channel vulnerabilities.
Researchers have found three Sega game apps that connect to insecure servers and risk leaking user data.
Russian authorities have broken up a crime ring involving a hacker and willing gas-station employees who have used malicious software to cheat customers of gas.
There is “a glimmer of light” despite the Senate’s move to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, says the ACLU.
The breach is the latest piece of bad publicity for the popular Chinese handset maker.
A recently discovered Dridex campaign had a few peculiar characteristics, including the use of FTP instead of HTTP.
A so-called ‘text bomb’ flaw in Apple’s iPhone and Mac computers that causes devices to crash or restart will be patched next week, according to multiple sources.
A massive mobile espionage campaign has been collecting troves of sensitive personal information since 2012, according to a new report from the Electronic Frontier Foundation and security firm Lookout.