Tag: Feedly
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Free Tools & Training To ‘Hack Yourself’ Into Better Security
Free Tools & Training To ‘Hack Yourself’ Into Better Security http://ift.tt/29YlyZ5 Perhaps you’ve purchased the best cybersecurity technology available. Maybe you’ve brought in a red team (or have one in-house). You feel prepared in case of a cyber attack. However, there’s another step to attaining the proper level of preparation for today’s sophisticated cyber attacks:…
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Latest massive DDoS attack suggests criminals are plotting long campaigns
Latest massive DDoS attack suggests criminals are plotting long campaigns http://ift.tt/2a0Xgie DDoS attackers just keep at it but the way they keep at it continues to evolve. According to an Akamai note, on 18 June, an unnamed “large European media organisation” (presumably e-gaming) experienced a sudden DDoS assault that in 10 minutes rose to a…
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The state of cyber crime in the UK
The state of cyber crime in the UK http://ift.tt/29YMQCy This post was originally published here: post Global cyber crime is a fascinating, albeit frightening look into the activities of hackers and The post The state of cyber crime in the UK appeared first on OSINT . Threat Intel via CERT-EU : EMM AlertFilter System: CERT-LatestNews…
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Edward Snowden Designs an iPhone Case to Detect & Block Wireless Snooping
Edward Snowden Designs an iPhone Case to Detect & Block Wireless Snooping http://ift.tt/2aAa9hG We just cannot imagine our lives without smartphones, even for a short while, and NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden had not owned a smartphone since 2013 when he began leaking NSA documents that exposed the government’s global surveillance program. Snowden fears that cellular…
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Critical Flaws Found in Cisco Networking Products
Critical Flaws Found in Cisco Networking Products http://ift.tt/2ahx4iu Cisco has addressed a critical vulnerability in one of its unified computing solutions and is working on developing patches for products affected by a recently disclosed ASN1C compiler flaw. The networking giant informed customers on Wednesday that its Unified Computing System (UCS) Performance Manager is plagued by…
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Google Fixes 48 Bugs, Sandbox Escape, in Chrome
Google Fixes 48 Bugs, Sandbox Escape, in Chrome http://ift.tt/29QA4B9 Google Fixes 48 Bugs, Sandbox Escape, in Chrome by Tom Spring July 21, 2016 , 5:04 pm Google has patched a high-risk vulnerability in its Chrome browser that allows an attacker to escape the Chrome sandbox. That vulnerability is one of 48 bugs fixed in version…
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This one sentence in the GOP platform has cybersecurity experts freaking out – Tech Insider
This one sentence in the GOP platform has cybersecurity experts freaking out – Tech Insider http://ift.tt/2aeCD2X Ross Franklin/AP “We will explore the possibility of a free market for Cyber-Insurance and make clear that users have a self-defense right to deal with hackers as they see fit.” It’s just one sentence on the last two pages of…
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Firefox to Block Flash in August, Disable in 2017
Firefox to Block Flash in August, Disable in 2017 http://ift.tt/29XIUO8 Starting next year, Firefox users who navigate to pages that contain Flash will be asked for their consent before activating the plugin. The move, long expected, comes as developers seek to curb usage of Flash in everyday web browsing. Benjamin Smedberg, Manager of Firefox Quality…
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PowerWare Ransomware Spoofing Locky Malware Family
PowerWare Ransomware Spoofing Locky Malware Family http://ift.tt/2a0xSsF Unit 42 has recently discovered a new variant of PowerWare, also known as PoshCoder, imitating the popular Locky ransomware family. PoshCoder has been encrypting files with PowerShell since 2014, and the new variant named PowerWare was reported in March 2016. The malware is responsible for encrypting files on a victim’s…
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My Raspeberry Pi cluster
My Raspeberry Pi cluster http://ift.tt/2ahkBvd So I accidentally ordered too many Raspberry Pi’s. Therefore, I built a small cluster out of them. I thought I’d write up a parts list for others wanting to build a cluster. To start with is some pics of the cluster What you see is a stack of 7 RPis.…