“Facebook Caught Red Handed While Swiping Money From Children” plus 8 BleepingComputer.com |
- Facebook Caught Red Handed While Swiping Money From Children
- Windows Zero-Day Bug that Overwrites Files Gets Interim Fix
- BlackRouter Ransomware Promoted as a RaaS by Iranian Developer
- Twitter Fixes Four Year Old Bug in Android App Exposing Private Tweets
- Data Breach Collection with 773 Million Email Entries Leaked Online
- ES File Explorer Flaws Put 100 Million Users' Data at Risk, Fix Promised
- Microsoft Launches Azure DevOps Bounty Program
- Android Apps Steal Banking Info, Use Motion Sensor to Evade Detection
- Fake GPS Apps with 50M Installs Just Show Ads and Run Google Maps
Facebook Caught Red Handed While Swiping Money From Children Posted: 18 Jan 2019 07:09 AM PST According to court documents part of a 2012 class-action lawsuit made public by a federal judge at the request of The Center for Investigative Reporting's Reveal, social network giant Facebook has made a habit of charging kids without their parents' knowledge while playing games on its platform . [...] |
Windows Zero-Day Bug that Overwrites Files Gets Interim Fix Posted: 17 Jan 2019 11:47 PM PST A micropatch has been released today for a vulnerability in Windows that allows overwriting files, even system one, with arbitrary data. [...] |
BlackRouter Ransomware Promoted as a RaaS by Iranian Developer Posted: 17 Jan 2019 02:48 PM PST A ransomware called BlackRouter has been discovered being promoted as a Ransomware-as-a-Service on Telegram by an Iranian developer. This same actor previousl distributed another ransomware called Blackheart and promotes other infections such as a RAT. [...] |
Twitter Fixes Four Year Old Bug in Android App Exposing Private Tweets Posted: 17 Jan 2019 02:15 PM PST Twitter announced today that an issue in its app for Android exposed some users' protected tweets for over four years, if they made certain changes to their account settings. [...] |
Data Breach Collection with 773 Million Email Entries Leaked Online Posted: 17 Jan 2019 01:06 PM PST A giant 87 gigabyte archive consisting of 773 million unique email addresses and their associated cracked, or dehashed, passwords has been spotted being promoted on an online hacking forum. This file is being called "Collection #1" and was designed to easily be used in credential stuffing attacks. [...] |
ES File Explorer Flaws Put 100 Million Users' Data at Risk, Fix Promised Posted: 17 Jan 2019 12:20 PM PST ES File Explorer users now have to wait to see what issue will be fixed in the next update: the always-on web server giving access to all their files to anyone on the same Wi-Fi network or the MitM attack vulnerability [...] |
Microsoft Launches Azure DevOps Bounty Program Posted: 17 Jan 2019 10:22 AM PST Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) announced the launch of a bug bounty program starting January 17 and targeting the Azure DevOps services and the latest release of Azure DevOps server [...] |
Android Apps Steal Banking Info, Use Motion Sensor to Evade Detection Posted: 17 Jan 2019 09:00 AM PST Two Android apps infected with a banking malware dropper were found on the Google Play Store, already having been installed on thousands of Android devices and sporting dozens of fake five-star ratings. [...] |
Fake GPS Apps with 50M Installs Just Show Ads and Run Google Maps Posted: 17 Jan 2019 08:26 AM PST 19 Android apps with over 50 million installs were found on the Google Play store that state that they are full featured GPS apps, but instead simply show an advertisement and then show Google Maps. [...] |
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