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Latest News May 20, 2015

NetUSB Driver Flaw Exposes Millions of Routers to Hacking A simple but shockingly dangerous vulnerability has been uncovered in the NetUSB component, putting Millions of modern routers and other embedded devices across the globe at risk of being compromised by hackers. The security vulnerability, assigned CVE-2015-3036, is a remotely exploitable kernel stack buffer overflow flaw resides in Taiwan-based KCodes NetUSB. NetUSB is a Linux kernel ...

Gamification of Facebook Messenger... New feature Coming Soon Good news for Gamers! Users of Facebook Messenger may soon be able to play games on the messaging platform. Nearly two months ago, Facebook launched its Messenger platform, inviting developers to create apps that allow you to send and receive GIFs, sound clips, and other artistic creations within Messenger, but the social network giant don't want the fun for users to end here. Facebook ...

Apple Safari Browser Vulnerable to URL Spoofing Vulnerability A serious security vulnerability has been uncovered in Apple's Safari web browser that could trick Safari users into visiting a malicious website with the genuine web address. A group of researchers, known as Deusen, has demonstrated how the address spoofing vulnerability could be exploited by hackers to fool victim into thinking they are visiting a trusted website when actually the Safari ...

UK Government Rewrites Laws to Let GCHQ Hack Into Computers Legally The UK Government has quietly changed the Anti-Hacking Laws quietly that exempt GCHQ, police, and other electronic intelligence agencies from criminal prosecution for hacking into computers and mobile phones and carrying out its controversial surveillance practices. The details of the changes were disclosed at the Investigatory Powers Tribunal, which is currently hearing a challenge to the ...

FBI: Banned Security Researcher Admitted to Hacking Plane In-Flight A security researcher who was pulled out from a United Airlines flight last month had previously admitted to Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that he had taken control of an airplane and made it fly briefly sideways. Chris Roberts, the founder of One World Labs, was recently detained, questioned and had his equipment taken by federal agents after he landed on a United flight from ...

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