“Hide and Seek Botnet Adds Infection Vector for Android Devices” plus 6 BleepingComputer.com |
- Hide and Seek Botnet Adds Infection Vector for Android Devices
- GandCrab v5 Ransomware Utilizing the ALPC Task Scheduler Exploit
- Chrome 70 Lets you Control Automatic Login and Deletes Google Cookies
- Magecart Attacks Grow Rampant in September
- Mozilla Launches Firefox Monitor Data Breach Notification Service
- Over 80 Cisco Products Affected by FragmentSmack DoS Bug
- Night Eye Extension Adds a Dark Mode to Websites
Hide and Seek Botnet Adds Infection Vector for Android Devices Posted: 26 Sep 2018 05:33 AM PDT Since its discovery early this year, the Hide and Seek IoT botnet has been increasing its infection capabilities with new vectors. The latest samples look for exposed Android devices that have the wireless debugging feature enabled. [...] |
GandCrab v5 Ransomware Utilizing the ALPC Task Scheduler Exploit Posted: 26 Sep 2018 12:05 AM PDT The GandCrab v5 ransomware has started to use the recently disclosed Task Scheduler ALPC vulnerability to gain System privileges on an infected computer. This vulnerability was recently patched by Microsoft in the September 2018 Patch Tuesday, but many companies may not have installed the patch. [...] |
Chrome 70 Lets you Control Automatic Login and Deletes Google Cookies Posted: 25 Sep 2018 09:19 PM PDT In a blog entry posted today, Chrome product manager Zake Koch explains that even though they introduced unwanted changes with good intentions, based on user feedback they have decided to roll them back and give users more control over how their browser behaves. [...] |
Magecart Attacks Grow Rampant in September Posted: 25 Sep 2018 05:03 PM PDT Attacks that compromise websites with scripts that steal payment card data from checkout pages have increased to hundreds of thousands of attempts in little over a month. [...] |
Mozilla Launches Firefox Monitor Data Breach Notification Service Posted: 25 Sep 2018 02:58 PM PDT Mozilla has announced today the release of Firefox Monitor, a free service to help users find out whether or not their accounts have been part of a breach. This new service was created in partnership with Troy Hunt's Have I been Pwned, whose data is being supplied to Mozilla to power the Firefox Monitor service. [...] |
Over 80 Cisco Products Affected by FragmentSmack DoS Bug Posted: 25 Sep 2018 02:27 PM PDT Cisco is currently looking into its product line to determine the ones using Linux kernel 3.9 or above, which is vulnerable to the FragmentSmack denial-of-service (DoS) bug. [...] |
Night Eye Extension Adds a Dark Mode to Websites Posted: 25 Sep 2018 12:45 PM PDT There's a new extension in the marketplace that brings dark mode to websites like BleepingComputer, Facebook, Google, Quora and others. Called Night Eye, the extension basically tweaks the contrast within the websites to dark grey. [...] |
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