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“Apple's iBoot Source Code ReReleased on TOR Using a MediaFire Link. Doh!” plus 9 BleepingComputer.com |
- Apple's iBoot Source Code ReReleased on TOR Using a MediaFire Link. Doh!
- Microsoft Updates Guideline on Windows Driver Security
- SAML Vulnerability Lets Attackers Log in as Other Users
- New Mirai Variant Focuses on Turning IoT Devices into Proxy Servers
- Apple Dropping iTunes Support for Apple TV 1st Gen, Windows XP, & Vista
- New UpdateChecker Coinminer Package Also Displays Ads to Further Piss You Off
- Project Crostini: Chrome OS to Support Containerized Linux Apps
- The Rig Exploit Kit Has Forsaken Ransomware for Coinminers
- Thanatos Ransomware Is First to Use Bitcoin Cash. Messes Up Encryption
- Hacker Returns $26 Million Worth of Ethereum Back to Hacked Company
Apple's iBoot Source Code ReReleased on TOR Using a MediaFire Link. Doh! Posted: 27 Feb 2018 08:22 AM PST A group called the "Dark-Liberty Team" have rereleased the iOS iBoot source code on a TOR site titled "iBoot Source Code Leak - Reloaded". This source code was previously released on GitHub, but Apple's legal team quickly had it removed via a DMCA takedown request. [...] |
Microsoft Updates Guideline on Windows Driver Security Posted: 27 Feb 2018 07:22 AM PST Microsoft has released an updated guide on driver security. This new guide offers advice that developers could use to ensure Windows drivers are secured against basic attacks and preventable flaws. [...] |
SAML Vulnerability Lets Attackers Log in as Other Users Posted: 27 Feb 2018 06:00 AM PST Security researchers from Duo Labs and the US Computer Emergency Response Team (US-CERT) will release security advisories today detailing a new SAML vulnerability that allows malicious attackers to authenticate as legitimate users without knowledge of the victim's password. [...] |
New Mirai Variant Focuses on Turning IoT Devices into Proxy Servers Posted: 27 Feb 2018 12:23 AM PST Security researchers have spotted a new variant of the Mirai malware that focuses on infecting IoT and networking equipment with the main purpose of turning these devices into a network of proxy servers used to relay malicious traffic. [...] |
Apple Dropping iTunes Support for Apple TV 1st Gen, Windows XP, & Vista Posted: 26 Feb 2018 04:09 PM PST Apple has announced that starting on May 25th 2018, iTunes will no longer be supported on Windows XP, Vista, and on Apple TV 1st generation. According to Apple this is because of security changes that will prevent Windows XP, Vista, and Apple TV 1st from using certain features of the iTunes store. [...] |
New UpdateChecker Coinminer Package Also Displays Ads to Further Piss You Off Posted: 26 Feb 2018 02:21 PM PST A new malware package masquerading as an Flash Player update installs a miner and displays advertisements every 60 minutes. [...] |
Project Crostini: Chrome OS to Support Containerized Linux Apps Posted: 26 Feb 2018 12:50 PM PST Google is in the process of adding support to Chrome OS for running containerized Linux applications, according to a commit spotted in the operating system's source code last week by Reddit users. [...] |
The Rig Exploit Kit Has Forsaken Ransomware for Coinminers Posted: 26 Feb 2018 11:27 AM PST The exploit kit landscape has continued its downfall started in the summer of 2016 and its leading player â"the RIG exploit kitâ" has stopped delivering any ransomware strains in 2018, focusing now on spreading cryptocurrency miners (coinminers) and information-stealing trojans (infostealers). [...] |
Thanatos Ransomware Is First to Use Bitcoin Cash. Messes Up Encryption Posted: 26 Feb 2018 09:56 AM PST Ransomware developers continue to release infections that are clearly not tested well and contain bugs that may make it difficult, if not impossible, for victims to recover their files. Such is the case with the new in the wild ransomware called Thanatos that has been discovered by security research MalwareHunterTeam. [...] |
Hacker Returns $26 Million Worth of Ethereum Back to Hacked Company Posted: 26 Feb 2018 08:23 AM PST A hacker has returned over $26,2 million worth of Ethereum to Coindash, the company it obtained the funds from in July 2017. [...] |
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