In the past week, Microsoft provided an MSRT update that contains detections and removals for several widely used APT tools. The Novetta led coalition encourages enterprises to execute and push this month’s update. There might be some malware Read the full article →
The Skinny on Apple’s Yosemite Security Update
Last week, Apple released OSX 10.10 Yosemite and with that comes security related bug fixes. While this operating system doesn’t turn off SSLv3, it does have safeguards to limit its exposure to POODLE and BEAST attacks. For more details and info Read the full article →
A Major Flaw in UPnP Leaves Us All Vulnerable
Many of us use Universal Plug-N-Play (UPnP) devices in our home and office to do our work, shop, and other uses for the internet. However, be forewarned. Due to the Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP), which is standard on UPnP devices, hackers Read the full article →
Why RATs are a Threat to Hong Kong’s Democracy
The #UmbrellaMovement, #OccupyHK movement, and others fighting for democracy in Hong Kong have encountered a new threat: Remote Access Trojans (RATs). Many of the websites owned by these organizations have been infected with malware, thus slowing Read the full article →
A Video Poker Bug Made These Men Rich—Until Vegas Called Their Bluff
Thanks to a simple flaw in the systems of Game King video poker games, two men discovered a way to win jackpots up of thousands of dollars without even needing to play a single poker hand. However, as is the way of these things, this particular Read the full article →
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