Researchers have found that the gauges that detect and prevent fuel leaks at more than 5,000 gas stations throughout the United States are vulnerable to remote attacks by hackers. The gauges monitor fuel levels in gas station storage tanks and Read the full article →
Hackers Spoof AT&T Customers to Obtain Info
Under AT&T’s current text protocols, AT&T customers are vulnerable to phishing scams via text. Hackers have already posed themselves as representatives from legitimate companies requesting personal information that could be used for credit Read the full article →
What’s the Purpose of Russia Hacking?
Among all the nations that have widespread internet access, Russia is third in cyber activity behind the U.S. and China. However, many experts believe Russia has the most sophisticated and skilled hackers and cybercriminals. Why is this the Read the full article →
Adobe Auto-Updating Security Patch
This past weekend, Adobe began patching a zero-day vulnerability in Flash Player, fixing a critical flaw. This was the second vulnerability detected and patched within the past week. The patch should stop Angler attacks from occurring. For more Read the full article →
Marketers Obtain Patient Data From Healthcare.gov
The U.S. federal website for selecting and signing up citizens for health insurance, Healthcare.gov, has been leaking personal data from signees to various marketers and advertisers. Some of the information they have obtained included age, income, Read the full article →
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