An office building in the Sweden is offering its tenants an opportunity. They can enter the building and interact with the doors, elevators, etc. with the typical keycards, passwords, and so on, or get a chip implanted into their hand to open doors, Read the full article →
Phony Flash Update Infects 110K Facebook Users
In less than two days, a Trojan has infected 110,000 Facebook users and counting. The malware posts links to a pornographic video from an infected user’s account and tags 20 random friends of the infected. If a user opens the video link, the viewer Read the full article →
Pirate Bay Rises Again
This past weekend, the free file-sharing website The Pirate Bay returned. The website went dark for the past two months, stemming from a police raid to the website’s server room. So far it is unclear how the site has reappeared after the raid and Read the full article →
What Are the Most Common Passwords? The Same As Last Year’s
For the fourth year in a row, Splash Data has corralled and identified the most popular passwords for the year. Splash Data also compiled more than 3.3 million leaked passwords from users in North America and Western Europe. So what were 2014’s Read the full article →
Marriot Checks Out Security Bug
A flaw in Marriot Hotel’s web service could have compromised customer payment information and other data if hotel patrons used their website or an Android app to check in. The system failed at using any kind of authentication on requests, which Read the full article →
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