ZDNet: Prior to the start of Super Bowl 48, the stadium's internal Wi-Fi login credentials were inadvertently broadcast on national TV.
Read moreDetailsZDNet: Prior to the start of Super Bowl 48, the stadium's internal Wi-Fi login credentials were inadvertently broadcast on national TV.
Read moreDetailsGigaom: Belgium’s federal prosecutor is looking into the likely hacking of noted cryptographer Jean-Jacques Quisquater by the NSA and its British counterpart GCHQ, as first reported on Saturday morning by De Standaard.
Read moreDetailsInfosecurity: A dangerous Android trojan that can re-install itself over and over again after users ostensibly remove it from their smartphones has infected a whopping 350,000+ mobile devices belonging to users in various countries.
Read moreDetailsThe Register: 'Outernet' plan would use cubesats to beam MOOCs and Wikipedia to the world
Read moreDetailsTimes Of India: Identifying the potential of cyber threat in future warfare, a group of ethical hackers led by cyber buff and founder National Anti-hacking Group (NAG) Vineet Kumar in partnership with Jharkhand police, state Unicef and NGO Citizen foundation launched Cyber Peace Foundation on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThe Hacker News: A pro-hacker group, aligned with president Bashar al-Assad, very well known as Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) has again gained the media attention by adding the popular sites, i.e. eBay UK and PayPal UK to its victim list.
Read moreDetailsA cyber criminal ring targeting small retailers in 11 countries, including Australia, stole data on 49,000 payment cards using a malicious software known as "ChewBacca" before the operation was shut down, according to a cyber research firm.
Read moreDetailsComputerWorld: Former Homeland Security official Rebecca Richards is said to have new role
Read moreDetailsZDNet: Bug in Linux x32 application binary interface could allow an attacker to escalate privileges.
Read moreDetailsThreatpost - Bug bounty programs are springing up in more and more places every day, and the latest site to join the list is GitHub. The site is offering bounties of up to $5,000 to researchers who find vulnerabilities in the main GitHub Web property or some other applications. The program is similar to ones run by many other companies such as Facebook, Google, PayPal and others, rewarding people who report vulnerabilities directly to the company....
Read moreDetailsThe IT Security Guru offers a daily news digest of all the best breaking IT security news stories first thing in the morning! Rather than you having to trawl through all the news feeds to find out what’s cooking, you can quickly get everything you need from this site!
Our Address: 10 London Mews, London, W2 1HY
© 2015 - 2024 IT Security Guru - Website Managed by Dessol