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Symantec Report: Heartbleed

When exploiting the Heartbleed vulnerability, hackers look for servers with the greatest potential. Consumers who log on to a Web page with passwords or sensitive information aren't the only target, so are the administrators who run the server itself. Click here to download
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Latest News Aug 5, 2014

SandroRAT — Android Malware that Disguises itself as "Kaspersky Mobile Security" App Researchers have warned users of Android devices to avoid app downloads from particularly unauthorized sources, since a new and sophisticated piece of malware is targeting Android users through phishing emails. The malware, dubbed SandroRAT, is currently being used by cybercriminals to target Android users in Poland via a widely spread email spam campaign that delivers a new variant of an ...

Airplanes Can Be Hacked Through Wireless In-flight Entertainment System Almost a year ago, at the 'Hack In The Box' security summit in Amsterdam, a security researcher at N.Runs and a commercial airline pilot, Hugo Teso presented a demonstration that it's possible to take control of aircraft flight systems and communications using an Android smartphone and some specialized attack code. Quite similar to the previous one, a security researcher claims to have ...

Jobvite Recruitment Service Website Vulnerable to Hackers Jobvite, a recruiting platform for the social web, is found vulnerable to the most common, but critical web application vulnerabilities that could allow an attacker to compromise and steal the database of the company's website. Jobvite is a Social recruiting and applicant tracking created for companies with the highest expectations of recruiting technology and candidate quality. Growing ...

POWELIKS — A Persistent Windows Malware Without Any Installer File Malware is nothing but a malicious files which is stored on an infected computer system in order to damage the system or steal sensitive data from it or perform other malicious activities. But security researchers have uncovered a new and sophisticated piece of malware that infects systems and steals data without installing any file onto the targeted system. Researchers dubbed this  ...

Thousands of Mozilla Developers Emails and Password Exposed Accidentally Mozilla on Friday notified users of its Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) that the company has accidentally exposed the e-mail addresses and cryptographically protected passwords of thousands of Mozilla developers. The email addresses of over 76,000 members of its Developer Network, along with 4000 "salted" passwords were disclosed through a database glitch that may have been exploited by ...

Symantec Report: Heartbleed

When exploiting the Heartbleed vulnerability, hackers look for servers with the greatest potential. Consumers who log on to a Web page with passwords or sensitive information aren't the only target, so are the administrators who run the server itself. Click here to download
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