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- Blackmail Campaign Pretending to be WannaCry Is Really Just WannaSpam
- India Tells Banks to Migrate ATMs From Windows XP by June 2019
- Someone Is Taking Over Insecure Cameras and Spying on Device Owners
- New GZipDe Malware Drops Metasploit Backdoor
- Four Ukrainians Arrested for Running Six Fake Cryptocurrency Exchanges
- Windows 10 Control Center Maybe Still In Development Based on Screenshot in MS Store
- US Bill Hopes to Prevent IT Supply-Chain Issues Like the Kaspersky & ZTE Fiascos
- Continued Conversation Now Available in Google Assistant. Here's How to Enable.
- Downloading 3rd Party OpenVPN Configs May Be Dangerous. Here’s Why.
Blackmail Campaign Pretending to be WannaCry Is Really Just WannaSpam Posted: 22 Jun 2018 07:58 AM PDT A new spam campaign is underway that pretends to be from a group called the "WannaCry-Hack-Team" that states the infamous WannaCry Ransomware has returned, the recipients computer is infected, and they need to send some bitcoins or their files will be deleted. [...] |
India Tells Banks to Migrate ATMs From Windows XP by June 2019 Posted: 22 Jun 2018 06:16 AM PDT The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the country's s central banking authority, told local banks to update all ATMs still running Windows XP to a newer operating system by June 2019, or face regulatory sanctions. [...] |
Someone Is Taking Over Insecure Cameras and Spying on Device Owners Posted: 22 Jun 2018 03:50 AM PDT Many brands of webcams, security cameras, pet and baby monitors, use a woefully insecure cloud-based remote control system that can allow hackers to take over devices by performing Internet scans, modifying the device ID parameter, and using a default password to gain control over the user's equipment and its video stream. [...] |
New GZipDe Malware Drops Metasploit Backdoor Posted: 21 Jun 2018 09:45 PM PDT Security researchers from AlienVault have discovered a new malware strain named GZipDe that appears to be part of a targeted attack â"most likely a cyber-espionage campaign. [...] |
Four Ukrainians Arrested for Running Six Fake Cryptocurrency Exchanges Posted: 21 Jun 2018 02:45 PM PDT Ukrainian police announced the arrest of four suspects on accusations of running six fake cryptocurrency exchanges. The four men, aged between 20 and 26, were arrested last week in the city of Dnipro. [...] |
Windows 10 Control Center Maybe Still In Development Based on Screenshot in MS Store Posted: 21 Jun 2018 11:25 AM PDT A screenshot of a new Microsoft app called Screen Sketch may have leaked that Microsoft is still developing the Windows 10 Control Center feature. [...] |
US Bill Hopes to Prevent IT Supply-Chain Issues Like the Kaspersky & ZTE Fiascos Posted: 21 Jun 2018 10:05 AM PDT Two US senators have proposed a bill this week that aims to address the issues with software and IT services provided to the US government and its agencies. [...] |
Continued Conversation Now Available in Google Assistant. Here's How to Enable. Posted: 21 Jun 2018 09:43 AM PDT At Google I/O 2018 Google announced an optional new feature called "Continued Conversation" that would allow you to continue talking to Google Assistant without using the wake up word each time. Starting today, this new feature has begun to rollout to Google Home, Google Home Mini and Google Home Max devices worldwide. [...] |
Downloading 3rd Party OpenVPN Configs May Be Dangerous. Here’s Why. Posted: 21 Jun 2018 08:53 AM PDT Call me a cynic, but one thing I have learned from the using the Internet is to double-check, if not triple-check, everything you download. So many downloads have malware, adware, and scripts that perform malicious activities on your computer that it has to be a requirement to thoroughly check a download before it's used. [...] |
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