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Almost a Year on, Millions of Android Devices Still Vulnerable to Stagefright

Almost a Year on, Millions of Android Devices Still Vulnerable to Stagefright

The researcher who discovered Stagefright last year has revealed that even a year later and with all the attention that the vulnerability attracted, millions of Android devices are still vulnerable to it. Joshua Drake discovered the Android Stagefright vulnerability last year, revealing how Android devices were susceptible to a remote attack that could allow the … Read more

A Closer Look inside Bug-Bounty Programs and Hackers

Chinese hackers responsible for ransomware attacks in the US, investigations show

Many major companies use bug-bounty programs to know about the vulnerabilities in their systems and deal with the issues. As the frequency of attacks rises at a stupendous rate, bug-bounty has come up as a really promising prospect for hackers. Bug-bounty programs are nothing new. The first bug-bounty program was launched by Netscape in 1995. … Read more

All Eddie Bauer Stores Infected by Malware in U.S, Canada

All Eddie Bauer Stores Infected by Malware in U.S, Canada

The well known clothing store franchise Eddie Bauer made an statement today and said, it has detected and removed malicious software which was infecting their point-of-sale system at all of its 350+ stores across North America. Further, it added that credit and debit cards used at the POS during the first 6months of 2016 might … Read more

80 percent of Android devices at risk due to Linux TCP bug

80 percent of Android devices at risk due to Linux TCP bug

A week ago a report showed that many people on the Internet were susceptible to attacks thanks to the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) flaw which was in Linux. A University of California assistant professor in computer science, Zhiyun Quan said that the Linux flaw did not even need a genius for it to be exploited. … Read more

A security breach at Sage may compromises workers at 280 UK-based firms

A security breach at Sage may compromises workers at 280 UK-based firms

Sage, a major software company in the UK, has recently been hacked. The security breach potentially affects people working at 280 firms in the UK. Sage provides payroll and payment software as well as accounting software to businesses. The company has just acknowledged a hack, seemingly originating from an ‘internal’ login. The hack affects 280 … Read more

Surprise! IMSI-catcher detected All Over Defcon

Surprise! IMSI-catcher detected All Over Defcon

The Def Con conference attracts security researchers and hackers as well. But, remember that security researchers are still hackers only they do no criminal activities with their skills. A security researcher recently discovered that there was an influx in IMSI-catchers in the Las Vegas area that hosted the conference last week. IMSI-catchers resemble cell towers; … Read more

Sauron: A new and highly effective government hacking malware

A new and highly effective government hacking malware

Security researchers are always busy making discoveries and helping us better protect our online data. Recently, a group of researchers found a five-year-old government hacking malware that targets military, governments, telecommunication companies and scientific research institutions. The malware, called Sauron, is affiliated with a national government considering its level of sophistication and targets that include … Read more