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Unpatched Mac OS X Zero-day Bug Allows Root Access Without Password Hackers have their hands on something of your concern. A severe zero-day vulnerability in the latest, fully patched version of Apple's Mac OS X is reportedly being exploited in the wild by the hackers. The vulnerability could allow attackers to install malware and adware onto a target Mac, running OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) operating system, without requiring victims to enter system passwords, ...

Hacker Finds How Easy Is to Steal Money Using Square Credit-Card Reader Next time just be careful while swiping your credit card at small retailers or trendy stores that use Square Reader to accept credit card payments. The increasingly popular and widely used Square Reader can be easily turned into a skimming device that can be used to steal your credit card data, a group of researchers warned. Square Reader is a tiny device that allows small retailers ...

Operation Lotus Blossom APT - Elise Malware Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) type attacks continue to emerge on a global scale. What makes these attacks deviate from the norm is often the resources required to develop and implement them: time, money, and the knowledge required to create custom pieces of malware to carry out specific, targeted attacks. Operation Lotus Blossom is one of the more recent APT attacks that has been ...

Despite Issues, 6 Reasons Why Windows 10 is Best Windows Ever Windows 10 is built with the power features of Windows 7 and 8.1, which makes it a robust operating system. It gained 65 million users in the first three days after its release. Still counting and making Windows 10 as a universal platform for all the devices running the same operating system. By Introducing "Windows as a service" utility, The Microsoft is offering Windows 10 Free ...

Mt.Gox Bitcoin Exchange CEO Arrested by Japanese Police Remember Mt.Gox? Once the world's largest Bitcoin exchange… ...then in early 2014, Tokyo-based Mt.Gox Bitcoin exchange filed for bankruptcy saying it lost some 8,50,000 Bitcoins (worth $64 Million) to hackers and suddenly went dark with no explanation. Last Friday, Mark Karpeles, the former CEO of the collapsed Mt.Gox, was arrested by Tokyo Metropolitan Police in connection with the ...

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