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New Fileless Attack Using DNS Queries to Carry Out PowerShell Commands
4 March 2017 - 12:00, by , in
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A unique attack called DNSMessenger uses DNS queries to carry out malicious PowerShell commands on compromised computers.
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New Fileless Attack Using DNS Queries to Carry Out PowerShell Commands
4 March 2017 - 12:00, by , in
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A unique attack called DNSMessenger uses DNS queries to carry out malicious PowerShell commands on compromised computers.
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HackerOne Offers Open Source Projects Free Access to Platform
3 March 2017 - 16:49, by , in
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HackerOne announced a free version of its platform for open source projects.
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HackerOne Offers Open Source Projects Free Access to Platform
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HackerOne announced a free version of its platform for open source projects.
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132 Google Play Apps Booted For Malicious IFrames
2 March 2017 - 17:03, by , in
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Google removed 132 apps infected with malicious iFrames from its Google Play store.
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Google reCaptcha Bypass Technique Uses Google’s Own Tools
2 March 2017 - 11:00, by , in
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A proof of concept bypass of Google’s CAPTCHA verification system uses Google’s own web-based tools to pull off the skirting of the system.
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Robots Rife With Cybersecurity Holes
1 March 2017 - 15:47, by , in
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IOActive Labs released a report Wednesday warning that consumer, industrial, and service robots in use today have serious security vulnerabilities.
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Dridex Trojan Gets A Major ‘AtomBombing’ Update
28 February 2017 - 19:17, by , in
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Dridex has undergone a massive update and now sports a new injection method for evading detection based on the technique known as AtomBombing.
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Torvalds Downplays SHA-1 Threat to Git
28 February 2017 - 14:21, by , in
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The ramifications of the recent SHA-1 collision attack have extended to Git and the Apache Subversion repository, both of which rely on the outdated and vulnerable hashing algorithm.
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Google Discloses Another ‘High Severity’ Microsoft Bug
27 February 2017 - 17:50, by , in
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Google’s security researchers disclosed details of an unpatched Microsoft vulnerability in its Edge and Internet Explorer browsers.
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