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- Microsoft's New Xbox Adaptive Controller Created for Players With Disabilities
- WinstarNssmMiner Coinminer Campaign Makes 500,000 Victims in Three Days
- Voice Squatting Attacks Impact Amazon Alexa and Google Home Assistants
- Hardcoded Password Found in Cisco Enterprise Software, Again
- Windows 10 Insider Build 17672 Makes Improvements to Windows Security
- Adware Launches In-Browser Mining Sites Pretending to be Cloudflare
- Police Seize Servers of Bulletproof Provider Known For Hosting Malware Ops
- U.S. Senate Vote Saves Net Neutrality For Now ...
- ZipperDown Vulnerability May Impact 10% of All iOS Apps
- Rollout of Windows 10 April Update Halted for Devices With Intel & Toshiba SSDs
Microsoft's New Xbox Adaptive Controller Created for Players With Disabilities Posted: 17 May 2018 06:40 AM PDT Microsoft unveiled the new Xbox Adaptive Controller, which was developed entirely for players with disabilities. As everyone is unique and so are their individual requirements, this controller was developed so that its use would be tailored around a particular person's needs rather than a general group of consumers. [...] |
WinstarNssmMiner Coinminer Campaign Makes 500,000 Victims in Three Days Posted: 17 May 2018 06:07 AM PDT Security researchers from Qihoo 360 Total Security have detected a massive malware campaign spreading a new coinminer, and which appears to have made roughly 500,000 victims in three days alone. [...] |
Voice Squatting Attacks Impact Amazon Alexa and Google Home Assistants Posted: 17 May 2018 03:50 AM PDT A team of Chinese and US researchers has discovered a new method of attacking smart assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Home, which they have named "voice squatting." [...] |
Hardcoded Password Found in Cisco Enterprise Software, Again Posted: 16 May 2018 09:50 PM PDT Cisco released 16 security advisories yesterday, including alerts for three vulnerabilities rated "Critical" and which received a maximum of 10 out of 10 on the CVSSv3 severity score. [...] |
Windows 10 Insider Build 17672 Makes Improvements to Windows Security Posted: 16 May 2018 05:36 PM PDT Today Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17672 (Redstone 5) to insiders in the fast and skip ahead rings. This is mostly a bug fix build, but does have the new feature of requiring antivirus products to run as a protected process or they will not be registered with Windows Security. [...] |
Adware Launches In-Browser Mining Sites Pretending to be Cloudflare Posted: 16 May 2018 03:19 PM PDT An adware bundle has started to create a Windows autorun that automatically launches Chrome so that it connects to a in-browser mining page. To make matters worse, it does it in a way that makes it so Chrome is invisible. [...] |
Police Seize Servers of Bulletproof Provider Known For Hosting Malware Ops Posted: 16 May 2018 02:45 PM PDT Dutch police have seized ten servers belonging to a bulletproof hosting provider known for harboring child pornography sites and command and control servers for DDoS botnets, cyber-espionage, malvertising, spam, and malware operations. [...] |
U.S. Senate Vote Saves Net Neutrality For Now ... Posted: 16 May 2018 02:02 PM PDT Today the U.S. Senate held a vote on reinstating Net Neutrality protections that is currently scheduled by the FCC to be repealed in June 2018. With a vote of 52 for keeping Net Neutrality and 47 against, the Senate has, for now, been able to prevent the repeal of the Net Neutrality rules. [...] |
ZipperDown Vulnerability May Impact 10% of All iOS Apps Posted: 16 May 2018 12:11 PM PDT Security researchers from Pangu Lab, a well-known company that provides iOS jailbreaks, said on Monday that they have found a vulnerability that they believe affects around 10% of all iOS apps. [...] |
Rollout of Windows 10 April Update Halted for Devices With Intel & Toshiba SSDs Posted: 16 May 2018 11:00 AM PDT Microsoft has halted the deployment of the Windows 10 April 2018 Update for computers using certain types of Intel and Toshiba solid state drives (SSDs). [...] |
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