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Facebook Legacy Contact — Control What Happens to Your Account When You Die When I Die, I'd like someone to keep updating my Facebook Status, just to Freak people out, because who knew I'd have WiFi signal up there. Jokes apart, Facebook has fulfilled my this wish as well. The social networking giant is giving its users control over what happens to their Facebook accounts when they die. Until now, Facebook allowed people to turn the profiles of their loved one ...

Bypassing Windows Security by modifying 1 Bit Only Among several vulnerabilities, Microsoft on Tuesday patched a critical vulnerability that could be exploited by hackers to bypass security measures on all versions of Windows operating systems from XP to Windows 10, just by modifying a single bit. The local privilege escalation vulnerability (CVE-2015-0057) could give attackers total control of the victims' machines, explains Udi Yavo, the ...

​Facebook launches ThreatExchange for Sharing Cyber Security Threats Social Networking giant Facebook has just launched a new platform called ThreatExchange, which is designed to mount a coordinated defense against cybercrime. Many security professionals rely largely on manual methods for collecting, analyzing, and consuming information about latest cyber security threats such as malware and botnets. Whereas, Mark Zuckerberg's ThreatExchange is a unique ...

Hackers Can Remotely Install Malware Apps to Your Android Device Security researchers have warned of a pair of vulnerabilities in the Google Play Store that could allow cyber crooks to install and launch malicious applications remotely on Android devices. Tod Beardsley, technical lead for the Metasploit Framework at Rapid7 warns that an X-Frame-Options (XFO) vulnerability – when combined with a recent Android WebView (Jelly Bean) flaw – creates a way ...

Facebook Vulnerability Allows Hacker to Delete Any Photo Album A Serious vulnerability in Facebook has recently been reported that could allow anyone to delete your complete Facebook photo album without having authentication. Security Researcher Laxman Muthiyah told The Hacker News that the vulnerability actually resides in Facebook Graph API mechanism, which allows "a hacker to delete any photo album on Facebook. Any photo album owned by an user or a ...

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