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Just weeks after they were introduced to the world; people have started investigating ways to hack their new Snapchat Spectacles. The new smart sunglasses offer a whole new experience in snapping, allowing filming from the point of view of the user. But going incognito requires some tweaking of the gadget — and techies and bloggers are already showing everyone how to do it. View full story ORIGINAL SOURCE: Mashable

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Michele Orru has released an automated phishing toolkit to help penetration testers better exploit businesses. The well-known FortConsult hacker, better known as Antisnatchor (@antisnatchor), dropped the phishing kit at the Kiwicon hacking event in Wellington New Zealand last week, offering hackers tips to more successfully target businesses through the world's most popular attack vector. View full story ORIGINAL SOURCE: HITB

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Cyber criminals have remotely attacked cash machines in more than a dozen countries across Europe this year. The cyber criminals are using malicious software that forces machines to spit out cash, according to Russian cyber security firm Group IB. The newly disclosed heists across Europe follow the hacking of ATMs in Taiwan and Thailand that were widely reported over the summer. View full story ORIGINAL SOURCE: Daily Mail

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A payday loans boss from south Wales paid hackers to launch cyber attacks against business rivals and a consumer complaints group. A US secret service investigation uncovered the sabotage plots by James Frazer-Mann, Cardiff Crown Court heard. Frazer-Mann, 35, from Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, admitted five charges of commissioning attacks. View full story ORIGINAL SOURCE: BBC

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One and a half minutes is all it took after plugging in an internet-connected security camera for the camera be infected with malware. Unlike the average Jane or Joe Doe who would not want their security camera to be immediately infected with malware, Rob Graham, CEO of Errata Security, called it “fun” to watch the infection happen. He tweet-documented his experience. View full story ORIGINAL SOURCE: Network World

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