“Bitcoin Exchange Admin Charged for Lying About Hack” plus 5 BleepingComputer.com |
- Bitcoin Exchange Admin Charged for Lying About Hack
- PSA: Improperly Secured Linux Servers Targeted with Chaos Backdoor
- Android P Will Block Background Apps from Accessing Phone's Camera & Microphone
- SamSam Ransomware Hits Colorado DOT, Agency Shuts Down 2,000 Computers
- Botched npm Update Crashes Linux Systems, Forces Users to Reinstall
- The Market of Stolen Code-Signing Certificates Is Too Expensive for Most Hackers
Bitcoin Exchange Admin Charged for Lying About Hack Posted: 23 Feb 2018 07:50 AM PST US authorities have arrested a Texas man who founded two Bitcoin-related platforms that got hacked. Officials charged the on accusations of lying to Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) officials in the subsequent investigation. [...] |
PSA: Improperly Secured Linux Servers Targeted with Chaos Backdoor Posted: 23 Feb 2018 04:32 AM PST Hackers are using SSH brute-force attacks to take over Linux systems secured with weak passwords and are deploying a backdoor named Chaos. [...] |
Android P Will Block Background Apps from Accessing Phone's Camera & Microphone Posted: 22 Feb 2018 11:00 PM PST Android P, the next major version of the Android operating system, will block idle (background) applications from accessing a smartphone's camera or microphone. [...] |
SamSam Ransomware Hits Colorado DOT, Agency Shuts Down 2,000 Computers Posted: 22 Feb 2018 09:20 PM PST The Colorado Department of Transportation (DOT) has shut down over 2,000 computers after some systems got infected with the SamSam ransomware on Wednesday, February 21. [...] |
Botched npm Update Crashes Linux Systems, Forces Users to Reinstall Posted: 22 Feb 2018 12:23 PM PST A bug in npm (Node Package Manager), the most widely used JavaScript package manager, will change ownership of crucial Linux system folders, such as /etc, /usr, /boot. [...] |
The Market of Stolen Code-Signing Certificates Is Too Expensive for Most Hackers Posted: 22 Feb 2018 08:40 AM PST There's a thriving underground market for buying and selling code-signing certificates meant to help malware pass unnoticed by security scanners, but according to new research, the prices for such certificates are too high, and only a few hackers can afford one. [...] |
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