Archive for August, 2016

Advanced Malware, ProjectSauron, Undetected for Years

Tuesday, August 9th, 2016

A new type of malware has been discovered by researchers that is so advanced it probably was developed by a nation-state and has been active for years without anyone noticing. Going by both ProjectSauron and Remsec depending on who you talk to, the malware platform has been around since at least 2011 and has affected […]

3.3 Million Victims in BCBS Associate Hack

Monday, August 8th, 2016

One of the providers of insurance ID cards for carriers such as BlueCross BlueShield, Newkirk Products, has been the victim of a data breach. While no health plan systems were affected, the personal data of 3.3 million insurance plan members may have been exposed. Newkirk discovered that one of their servers had been accessed without […]

Oracle Data Breach

Monday, August 8th, 2016

The software company Oracle has become the latest victim of a Russian organized cybercriminals. The hackers have found a way to compromise the customer support portal for hundreds of Oracle’s MICROS point-of-sale (PoS) credit card payment systems. Servicing over 330,000 cash registers, MICROS is one of the top PoS in the world. With the breach […]

About that USB Drive You Found…

Monday, August 8th, 2016

If you see a penny pick it up. If you see a USB device, throw it away! Or at the very least, DO NOT STICK IT IN YOUR COMPUTER!! USB sticks are the easiest way for hackers to get malware on your computer.  Elie Bursztein, a Google anti-abuse team researcher, recently conducted a study in […]

Flaw in 900 Million Android Phones

Monday, August 8th, 2016

Unfortunately for Android fans, a new security flaw has be discovered. Found in the software of tens of millions of phones, this flaw allows hackers to get complete access the user’s data. The vulnerabilities were discovered by security researchers at Checkpoint after six months of reverse engineering the code being run by Qualcomm chipsets. About […]

Gas Pump Scam Steals Info via Bluetooth

Monday, August 8th, 2016

Going inside a gas station just to purchase has has become all but obsolete for many of us… And when is the last time you paid for gas with cash? While paying at the pump with your card is convenient, it has just become much less secure.  According to police in North Dallas, at least […]

The NSA’s Zero Days

Monday, August 8th, 2016

The general feeling by the American public is that it’s probably not out of the realm of possibility for the NSA to be stockpiling unknown security vulnerabilities, and with the mysterious agency spending $25 million dollars a year on Zero Day vulnerabilities, that would seem to be the case. However, according to a researcher from […]

Olympic Cybercrime

Monday, August 8th, 2016

With the Brazilian government mobilizing 85,000 armed soldiers and police, security at the Olympic Games in Rio is obviously a priority. Unfortunately, one of the biggest threats may not be on the ground, it may actually come from the internet. According to the cybersecurity firm Fortinet, there has been a dramatic 83% increase in malicious […]

iPhone/iPad Users Change Apple ID Password NOW

Friday, August 5th, 2016

iOS devices are known for their security, but where there’s a will, there’s a way. One convenience of owning an iOS device is the ability to track your phone or tablet using Apple’s “Find iPhone” app. If you’re unable to find your device, you can use the app (either on a computer or another iPhone/iPad), to ping your lost […]

Zero Days or Stuxnet the Movie

Friday, August 5th, 2016

Zero Days is a Sci-Fi adventure film, filled with action, adventure and cyber espionage! And it also happens to be true. This documentary by filmmaker Alex Gibney cannot be missed. If you think you know malware, think again. Stuxnet Stealing a person’s identity is a hack that would make Stuxnet laugh. Without giving too much […]

Major Vulnerabilities in HTTP2

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

After being launched in May of last year, many people have been under the impression that the HTTP/2 is more secure than the more common HTTP. Google even started bundling it with its SPDY protocol in an effort to speed up web surfing. Unfortunately, data security researchers at Imperva have published a report outlining four […]

Legit PayPal Email Contains Malicious Link

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2016

Phishing has gone to a whole new level as cybercriminals have started sending emails from legitimate PayPal accounts with fake money requests and links to malicious websites. Most likely using compromised PayPal email accounts, the enterprising hackers are getting unsuspecting victims to send them money.  Just as bad or worse, however, is the link in […]

Will Russian Hackers Target Voting Machines?

Monday, August 1st, 2016

By now everyone has heard of the DNC leak, which some are blaming on Russian hackers.  That could be just the beginning of a foreign power interfering in the electoral process of the United States though.  The next possible big target?  Voting machines. Voting machines are already a susceptible target owing to the fact that […]