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Shipping Industry Cybersecurity: A Shipwreck Waiting to Happen
7 June 2018 - 18:46, by , in
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Pen Test Partners demonstrates how to send vessels off-course or even onto a path to collision — fairly easily.
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Operation Prowli Profits On Weak IoT Devices, Servers
7 June 2018 - 17:06, by , in
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A new malicious campaign has compromised more than 40,000 machines globally to monetize via traffic hijacking and cryptomining.
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Baby Cam Creeper Actively Watched New Mom
7 June 2018 - 15:35, by , in
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It’s the latest example of the hackability of off-the-shelf IoT devices – even when default passwords are changed.
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Adobe Patches Critical Flash Player Bug With Active Exploit
7 June 2018 - 13:14, by , in
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A critical Adobe flaw is being exploited in targeted attacks against Windows users.
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PageUp Malware Scare Sheds Light On Third-Party Risks
6 June 2018 - 21:26, by , in
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The incident is another reminder that third-party software and services are an easy way for attackers to steal sensitive data.
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Auth0 Glitch Allows Attackers to Launch Phishing Attacks
6 June 2018 - 14:45, by , in
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A glitch in Auth0 could allow attackers to spoof a legitimate website and collect sensitive information from visitors.
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DNA Testing Service MyHeritage Leaks User Data of 92 Million Customers
5 June 2018 - 21:12, by , in
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An unspecified “private” server was found with the account data of users who signed up for the service, in the largest breach since Equifax last year.
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Browser Side-Channel Flaw De-Anonymizes Facebook Data
1 June 2018 - 20:47, by , in
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An attacker can pick up the profile picture, username and the “likes” of unsuspecting visitors who find themselves landing on a malicious website.
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Ticketfly, Major Concert Venues Still Offline After Hack
1 June 2018 - 13:12, by , in
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A cyber-attack has brought the websites of both ticket distribution service Ticketfly – and the major venues it services – offline on Thursday.
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Bug In Git Opens Developer Systems Up to Attack
30 May 2018 - 20:12, by , in
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A serious vulnerability was patched by developers behind Git that closes the door on a flaw that could lead to arbitrary code execution on a developer’s system.
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