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“Dark Web Drug Vendor Pleads Guilty After Feds Traced His Bitcoin Transactions” plus 8 BleepingComputer.com |
- Dark Web Drug Vendor Pleads Guilty After Feds Traced His Bitcoin Transactions
- New MysteryBot Android Malware Packs a Banking Trojan, Keylogger, and Ransomware
- Microsoft Fixes Faulty Debian Package That Messed With Users' Settings
- New Lazy FP State Restore Vulnerability Affects All Intel Core CPUs
- Steam Will No Longer Support Windows XP and Vista in 2019
- Kaspersky Halts Europol and NoMoreRansom Project Coop After EU Parliament Vote
- Microsoft Explains Whether a Vulnerability Turns Into a Windows Security Update
- 17 Backdoored Docker Images Removed From Docker Hub
- UK Retailer Says Hacker Accessed 5.9Mil Card Details, 1.2Mil User Records
Dark Web Drug Vendor Pleads Guilty After Feds Traced His Bitcoin Transactions Posted: 14 Jun 2018 08:12 AM PDT Gal Vallerius, a 36-year-old French national pleaded guilty this week in the US of selling narcotics on the Dark Web under the nickname of OxyMonster. [...] |
New MysteryBot Android Malware Packs a Banking Trojan, Keylogger, and Ransomware Posted: 14 Jun 2018 04:47 AM PDT Cybercriminals are currently developing a new strain of malware targeting Android devices which blends the features of a banking trojan, keylogger, and mobile ransomware. [...] |
Microsoft Fixes Faulty Debian Package That Messed With Users' Settings Posted: 13 Jun 2018 09:30 PM PDT Microsoft fixed yesterday a faulty Debian package that was messing with users' OS settings during its installation routine. The faulty package that was causing all the problems was Open R v3.5. Open R is an enhanced version of the R programming language maintained by Microsoft. [...] |
New Lazy FP State Restore Vulnerability Affects All Intel Core CPUs Posted: 13 Jun 2018 08:09 PM PDT What a horrible year in security for Intel. First we had the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities that never seem to go away. Now Intel has announced a new speculative execution side channel vulnerability involving "Lazy FP state restore" that could allow a malicious program to read data being used by other processes. [...] |
Steam Will No Longer Support Windows XP and Vista in 2019 Posted: 13 Jun 2018 03:50 PM PDT In what many would consider overdue, Steam will no longer support the Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems starting on January 1st 2019. [...] |
Kaspersky Halts Europol and NoMoreRansom Project Coop After EU Parliament Vote Posted: 13 Jun 2018 02:55 PM PDT Kaspersky Lab announced today that it was temporarily halting its cooperation with Europol following the voting of a controversial motion in the European Parliament today. [...] |
Microsoft Explains Whether a Vulnerability Turns Into a Windows Security Update Posted: 13 Jun 2018 12:30 PM PDT Microsoft has released the criteria used to determine whether a reported and confirmed vulnerability is resolved through a security update or in the next version of Windows. These criteria were released in order to provide insight into the decision making progress and to receive feed back from security researchers. [...] |
17 Backdoored Docker Images Removed From Docker Hub Posted: 13 Jun 2018 11:40 AM PDT The Docker team has pulled 17 Docker container images that have been backdoored and used to install reverse shells and cryptocurrency miners on users' servers for the past year. [...] |
UK Retailer Says Hacker Accessed 5.9Mil Card Details, 1.2Mil User Records Posted: 13 Jun 2018 08:12 AM PDT UK-based electronics retailer Dixons Carphone, the company behind the Currys PC World, OneStopPhoneShop, and Carphone Warehouse brands, announced a security incident earlier today. [...] |
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