In light of J.P. Morgan Chase’s recent security breach, many people wonder how protected their accounts truly are. Along with that, if there is a breach and your account has had unauthorized purchases, who is held liable? The short answer is Read the full article →
PowerPoint Latest Victim in Mircosoft Zero Day OLE Issue
If you receive a .ppt file and don’t know where they came from DO NOT OPEN. There is a vulnerability in Microsoft Office that is currently being exploited by malicious Powerpoint slide decks. While nothing has been officially announced, Microsoft Read the full article →
Former Health Worker Gets 3 Years for Identity Theft
An ex-assistant at a South Florida medical practice will be serving three years imprisonment for stealing the identities of patients from a hospital’s database. 33 year old La Toya Yvetter Tillman plead guilty on identity theft charges after Read the full article →
Is Facebook’s Safety Check Creepy but Wonderful or Just Creepy?
Facebook has added a feature to its website that will allow your friends to know whether or not you’re okay when disaster strikes. Dubbed “Safety Check,†whenever Facebook catches wind about an earthquake, hurricane, or other crisis at your Read the full article →
How a Binder Flaw Could Cripple Android’s Security
“Subverting this component allows an attack to see and control almost all important data being transferred within the system.†That quote was taken from Checkpoint researchers Nitay Artenstein and Idan Revivo in their presentation regarding the Read the full article →
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