ASUS eStore hacked by #NullCrew
The Hacker group called as #NullCrew , managed to hacked into the ASUS eStore website and leaked confidential data in pastebin. ASUS is a leading company driven by innovation and commitment to quality...
View ArticleYahoo! app vulnerability could be behind 'Android botnet'
Earlier this month, Microsoft Engineer ,Terry Zink said he discovered spam was being sent from compromised Yahoo accounts from what looked like an international Android spam botnet.He stated that the...
View Article[POC Video] Filter Bypass Vulnerabilities in Barracuda Appliances
Vulnerability-Lab researchers discovered a new serious vulnerability in the Barracuda appliances, that could affect a number of companies which rely on Barracuda products.The input filter blocks...
View ArticleSouth Africa's Leading ISP Directory site hacked by #NullCrew
NullCrew, The Hacker group that has taken credit for hacking WHO, ASUS and PBS ,returns with another major data breach. Hackers claimed to have access to the database belong to the South Africa's...
View Article'Grey Security' Team hacked Palm Springs Police Officer Association
A hacker group called as Grey Security, claims to have breached the official website of the Palm Springs Police Officer Association (pspoa.com) as a form of protest against law enforcement.“You've now...
View ArticleRussian Man Arrested for distributed denial-of-service attacks on Amazon.com
International authorities have arrested a Russian man in Cyprus on charges that he was behind cyberattacks on Seattle-based Amazon.com and other online retailers in 2008.Dmitry Olegovick Zubakha, 25,...
View ArticleJapan Internet Service Provider, SpinNet contains malicious iframe
SpinNet, The leading Internet Service Provider in Japan, has been compromised and Executes malicious scripts, detected by Comodo's Site Inspector.'home.att.ne.jp' contains iframe pointing to the...
View ArticleOver 8 million Gamigo passwords leaked after hack
It’s been more than four months since gaming site Gamigo warned its users of a server breach, but the breach is still in the news as the hackers leaked more than 8 million user credentials.In February...
View ArticleNew Mac Trojan called OSX/Crisis discovered by Intego
Mac Security firm, Intego, has discovered a new Mac OS X Trojan referred to as OSX/Crisis. The malware installs itself without user interaction and also does not need your user password to infect your...
View ArticleFacebook virus: Citadel targets Facebook Users with Children’s Charity Scam
Security researchers from Trusteer , have discovered a new variant of the Citadel malware that injects itself into your Facebook webpages and demands that you make a donation to a fake charity for sick...
View ArticleADP Notification mail leads to BlackHole Exploit Kit
Researchers at MX Lab, started to intercept a spam mail campaign that masquerade as ADP Notification mail.The mail intercepted by researchers has subjects like "ADP Funding Notification " and "ADP...
View ArticleApple released Safari v6.0 that addresses numerous security vulnerabilities
Alongside the release of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion earlier today, Apple has published version 6.0 of its Safari web browser for OS X 10.7 Lion, adding a number of new features and closing numerous...
View ArticleData stealing Trojan masquerade as Android Battery App
An Android application lure users with the promise of increased battery performance upon installation but it is a Trojan. The Trojan covertly scans address books and broadcasts phone numbers and email...
View ArticleWireshark released version 1.8.1 and 1.6.9 to close critical vulnerability
Wireshark Team have released versions 1.8.1 and 1.6.9 to close important vulnerabilities in their open source network protocol analyser.The vulnerabilities are a problem in the Point-to-Point Protocol...
View ArticleKeith Alexander, NSA Chief, asks hackers to make internet more secure
National Security Agency Director Gen. Keith Alexander, also the head of the U.S. Cyber Command, took the unprecedented step on Friday of asking a convention of unruly hackers to join him in an effort...
View ArticleNFC Hack: Be very careful what your smartphone gets near
Security Researcher, Charlie Miller, set the Black Hat cybersecurity conference buzzing on Wednesday with a presentation showing off newly discovered vulnerabilities in "near field communications"...
View ArticleBackTrack 5 R3 will be released on Aug 13th, 2012 - BT5 R3
The BackTrack Development team has planned to release an R3 revision of Backtrack Penetration Testing distribution in 2 weeks.According to the official statment, the new release focuses on bugfixes and...
View ArticleHackers who stole 8.7 million mobile customers data arrested by South Korean...
South Korean police have arrested two malicious hackers who compromised personal data of 8.7 million customers of KT Telecom, the second biggest mobile carrier in South Korea .The company alerted...
View ArticleResearcher demonstrates highly persistent hardware backdoor
Spurred by the conclusion of a recent report that said that given the fact that China is the de-facto manufacturer of most IT equipment in the world, it could easily backdoor any computer well before...
View ArticleFake Groupon discount emails carry Trojan
Sophos security researcher spotted a new spam mails with the subject "Groupon discount gifts". The emails, which have the poorly spelt subject line of "Groupon dicount gifts" (in itself something...
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