After Brian Krebs recently posted the 760 organizations that were suspected of suffering security breaches performed with the same methods as the attack on RSA, companies quickly came forward denying the authenticity of the... [read more >>] More than 93,000 usernames and passwords belonging to Swedish politicians, reporters and bloggers were leaked in what seems to be the largest security breach the Scandinavian country has ever seen. According to Falkvinge, ... [read more >>] A new Mac OS X piece of malware, derived from the 2002 backdoor called Linux/Tsunami, has been discovered. Detected by ESET as OSX/Tsunami.A, it opens an IRC controlled backdoor that infects the victim device to become a bo... [read more >>] A team of researchers from Germany's Ruhr University of Bochum revealed some interesting findings on cloud security after discovering vulnerabilities in Amazon's Web Services and other cloud platforms.
According ... [read more >>] Since it's possible to get key up and key down events through JavaScript when a drop-down autocomplete menu is displayed, an ill-intended cybervillain can steal arbitrary values from a browser's autocomplete featu... [read more >>] The latest spam email that's been circulating after the passing of Steve Jobs promises a great opportunity for young programmers who can be helped by a small donation on the recipients part.The message entitled “... [read more >>] The Redmond company's official Youtube channel was overtaken by some cybercrooks that deleted all the videos and replaced them with short clips.Youtube channel hacks seem to be the new trend among cybercriminals and af... [read more >>] Recent studies revealed that the XML encryption used by IBM and Microsoft in web service applications presents certain vulnerabilities that would allow someone to intercept and decrypt the data transmitted between online se... [read more >>] In support for the Wall Street movement and as a form of retaliation against police brutality, the infamous hacktivits group attacked the websites of multiple law enforcement agencies and leaked tons of sensitive data of Pa... [read more >>] A group of security researchers discovered a bug in Google Chrome that could allow a malicious data file to be loaded in certain conditions, leading to the execution of arbitrary code.
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