“Ubuntu Gets in the User Data Collection Business” plus 9 BleepingComputer.com |
- Ubuntu Gets in the User Data Collection Business
- Windows Insider Build 17101 Brings Emoji Changes and Windows App Preview
- ATM Skimmer Kingpin Escapes UK Police
- Multi-Stage Word Attack Infects Users Without Using Macros
- Group Makes $50 Million by Phishing Bitcoin Users Using Google AdWords
- UK Formally Accuses Russian Military of NotPetya Ransomware Outbreak
- Post-Meltdown Intel Tries to Save Face with $250,000 Bug Bounty Program
- Chrome's New Ad Blocker Settings [Images]
- Forget Email. Web Sites Use Notifications to Spam Your Browser Instead
- DoubleDoor Botnet Chains Exploits to Bypass Firewalls
Ubuntu Gets in the User Data Collection Business Posted: 15 Feb 2018 07:15 AM PST Canonical announced plans to roll out a user data and diagnostics collection system with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver). This new system will collect data on the user's OS details, hardware setup, apps and OS settings. [...] |
Windows Insider Build 17101 Brings Emoji Changes and Windows App Preview Posted: 15 Feb 2018 06:44 AM PST Microsoft has released Windows Insider build 17101 to insiders to continue testing RS4 as it nears release. For insiders who opted to skip ahead, Microsoft has also started push out RS5 build 17604 for testing. [...] |
ATM Skimmer Kingpin Escapes UK Police Posted: 15 Feb 2018 06:25 AM PST In what many consider to be a monumental failure on the part of UK police, the ringleader of a notorious ATM skimming gang has escaped prosecutors and is believed to be hiding abroad, after being let out on bail. [...] |
Multi-Stage Word Attack Infects Users Without Using Macros Posted: 15 Feb 2018 02:16 AM PST Spam distributors are using a new technique to infect users with malware, and while this attack relies on having users open Word documents, it does not involve users having to allow the execution of macro scripts. [...] |
Group Makes $50 Million by Phishing Bitcoin Users Using Google AdWords Posted: 14 Feb 2018 09:25 PM PST A Ukrainian cybercrime operation has made an estimated $50 million by using Google AdWords to lure users on Bitcoin phishing sites. [...] |
UK Formally Accuses Russian Military of NotPetya Ransomware Outbreak Posted: 14 Feb 2018 04:55 PM PST The UK has become the first major Western country to formally accuse the Russian military of orchestrating and launching the NotPetya ransomware outbreak. [...] |
Post-Meltdown Intel Tries to Save Face with $250,000 Bug Bounty Program Posted: 14 Feb 2018 02:00 PM PST Intel has launched a public bug bounty program with individual rewards going as far as $250,000, the company said today in a press release. [...] |
Chrome's New Ad Blocker Settings [Images] Posted: 14 Feb 2018 10:57 AM PST Starting tomorrow, February 15, Google will begin to block certain types of online ads using a new built-in ad blocking technology it announced last June. [...] |
Forget Email. Web Sites Use Notifications to Spam Your Browser Instead Posted: 14 Feb 2018 10:05 AM PST AÂ new method of sending spam has been created that skips your email altogether and sends it directly to your browser. This new method is called web notification spam and I have started to see numerous sites being setup to utilize this new tactic. [...] |
DoubleDoor Botnet Chains Exploits to Bypass Firewalls Posted: 14 Feb 2018 08:27 AM PST Crooks are building a botnet that for the first time is bundling two exploits together in an attempt to bypass enterprise firewalls and infect devices. [...] |
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