FBI: BADBOX 2.0 Android malware infects millions of consumer devices
Misconfigured HMIs Expose US Water Systems to Anyone with a Browser
Censys researchers follow some clues and find hundreds of control-room dashboards for US water utilities on the public internet.
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Old AT&T data leak repackaged to link SSNs, DOBs to 49M phone numbers
Hacker selling critical Roundcube webmail exploit as tech info disclosed
Popular Chrome Extensions Leak API Keys, User Data via HTTP and Hardcoded Credentials
“Several widely used extensions […] unintentionally transmit sensitive data over simple HTTP,” Yuanjing Guo, a security researcher in the Symantec’s Security Technology and Response
Designing a Windows Service for Security
Researchers Detail Bitter APT’s Evolving Tactics as Its Geographic Scope Expands
That’s according to new findings jointly published by Proofpoint and Threatray in an exhaustive two-part analysis.
“Their diverse toolset shows consistent coding patterns across malware families, particularly in
Backdoored Open Source Malware Repositories Target Novice Cybercriminals
A threat actor has been creating backdoored open source malware repositories to target novice cybercriminals and game cheaters.
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Controversial Firms Cellebrite and Corellium Announce $200 Million Acquisition Deal
Cellebrite and Corellium, whose names have been mentioned in spyware stories, are joining forces to provide advanced investigative solutions.
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