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FBI’s BEC Crackdown Leads To 74 Arrests Globally
12 June 2018 - 14:12, by , in
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The operation also resulted in the seizure of nearly $2.4 million and the recovery of about $14 million in fraudulent wire transfers, said the FBI.
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Foscam Issues Patches For Vulnerabilities in IP Cameras
11 June 2018 - 20:49, by , in
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Researchers found three vulnerabilities in Foscam connected security cameras that could enable a bad actor to gain root access knowing only the camera’s IP address.
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InvisiMole Burrows into Targets with Rich Espionage Tools
11 June 2018 - 19:24, by , in
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With a nest full of spy capabilities and good hiding techniques, the InvisiMole was able to tunnel under the radar for at least five years.”
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Report: Chinese Hackers Siphon Off ‘Massive’ Amounts of Undersea Military Data
11 June 2018 - 15:02, by , in
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The stolen data included “secret plans to develop a supersonic anti-ship missile for use on U.S. submarines by 2020,” American officials said.
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Unprotected Server Exposes Weight Watchers Internal IT Infrastructure
11 June 2018 - 14:52, by , in
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Researchers found that a critical Weight Watchers server revealed its IT internal infrastructure.
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Lenovo Finally Patches Ancient BlueBorne Bugs in Tab and Yoga Tablets
8 June 2018 - 21:50, by , in
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Lenovo patches several popular tablet models to protect against BlueBorne vulnerabilities first identified in September 2017.
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Creative Spam Thinks Outside the Macro with .IQY Attachments
8 June 2018 - 20:31, by , in
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The ability of these simple files to open Excel and download any data from the internet makes them extremely dangerous.
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Google Tackles AI Principles: Is It Enough?
8 June 2018 - 17:33, by , in
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AI offers an immense capacity for good — and for unintended consequences.
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Threatpost News Wrap Podcast for June 8
8 June 2018 - 15:43, by , in
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Threatpost editors discuss the stories behind the biggest news that broke this week.
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Facebook Software Bug Made Some Private Posts Public: 14 Million Affected
8 June 2018 - 15:25, by , in
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A Facebook glitch in May set millions of posts that users composed to “public” for ten days.
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