Adobe Reader and Acrobat Strapped With Security Update
Two critical vulnerabilities for Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat were addressed in a security update that promises to plug the exploit that enabled attackers to escape the Adobe sandbox.
German Researchers Freeze Phone to Bypass Encryption
Ice can preserve many things, from food to flowers, but it can also keep volatile data on your encrypted smartphone long enough to expose your secrets. Or so a team of German researchers found out.
European Agencies Plan to Sue Google Over Privacy Scandal
European data protection agencies plan to sue Google after they warned the company that its new privacy policy doesn’t comply with EU laws, according to the AFP. In October last year, the agencies gave the Internet giant four months to reconsider the settings or face legal action.
Identity Theft Scheme Lands Fraudster $8 Million from AT&T and T-Mobile
A man was arrested for allegedly engaging in identity theft leading to fraudulent cell phone services that caused $8 million in losses for telecommunication providers AT&T and T-Mobile.
Pranksters Break into Emergency Alert System, Announce Zombie Apocalypse in Montana
A highly popular television show on KRTV in the city of Great Falls, Montana was disrupted by disturbing news about dead people crawling from their graves.
Bush Family Hacked; Sensitive Details Exposed
Both former President Bushes had their e-mails hacked and sensitive details were compromised, according to The Smoking Gun. The alleged hacker claimed he gained access to "a lot of stuff," including interesting messages about George H.W. Bush's recent hospitalization.
Japan Stuffs Anti-Piracy Messages Inside Fake Torrent Files
Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications along with movie and music local industry launched Operation Decoy File in an attempt to educate computer users about piracy online and protect copyrighted content.
Nuclear Weapons Regulator Breached in January, Employee Data Leaked
The Energy Department of the United States suffered a serious data breach in mid-January that allegedly exposed sensitive information about staff and external contractors. Although the department did not announce the breach, the information surfaced in an internal letter to affected employees.
Data of 4,000 Bank Executives Leaked by Anonymous in Government Hacking
Over 4,000 bank executives saw their personal data leaked after Anonymous hacked a new governmental website was hacked, according to ZDNet.
New York Times under Siege by Chinese Hackers
The New York Times claims to have been under attack by Chinese hackers after its investigation into China’s Prime Minister Wen Jiabao. All 53 employees had their computers spied on and information concerning the newspaper’s sources and contributors were targeted.
Flaws in Network Protocol Expose Millions of Computers to Attack
Security issues in a widely used suite of network protocols known as uPnP (Universal Plug-and-Play) could expose millions of devices to attacks, even without their users’ intervention.
Ignore Grammar When Writing Passwords, Research Says
Long passwords with any semblance of grammar are easier to crack than short passwords without structure, according to a study by Carnegie Mellon University. Researchers found that grammar – good or bad – offers clues to hackers because it narrows the possible word combinations and sequences.
Multiple GitHub Projects Expose Private SSH Key
A number of private cryptographic keys associated with GitHub accounts were inadvertently leaked on the web and cached in the Git search engine.
Denial of Service Attacks Plagued US Banks, Corero Says
Denial of service attacks on US banks intensified last year and caught IT security experts either off guard or with insufficient resources to efficiently repel them, according to a report commissioned by Corero Network Security.