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KeySniffer Lets Hackers Steal Keystrokes from Wireless Keyboards

mercredi 27 juillet 2016 à 13:58
Radio-based wireless keyboards and mice that use a special USB dongle to communicate with your PC can expose all your secrets – your passwords, credit card numbers and everything you type. Back in February, researchers from the Internet of things security firm Bastille Networks demonstrated how they could take control of wireless keyboards and mice from several top vendors using so-called

Warning: Over 100 Tor Nodes Found Designed to Spy On Deep Web Users

mardi 26 juillet 2016 à 17:57
Researchers have discovered over 100 malicious nodes on the Tor anonymity network that are "misbehaving" and potentially spying on Dark Web sites that use Tor to mask the identities of their operators. Two researchers, Amirali Sanatinia and Guevara Noubir, from Northwestern University, carried out an experiment on the Tor Network for 72 days and discovered at least 110 malicious Tor Hidden

Is Russia Behind the DNC Hack to Help Donald Trump? FBI Initiate an Investigation

mardi 26 juillet 2016 à 10:59
On Friday, just three days prior to the start of the party's national convention, WikiLeaks released almost 20,000 e-mails with more than 8,000 stolen from the US Democratic National Committee (DNC) following a cyber attack in June. Two days later, on Sunday, DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz announced her resignation and now had no major role on the party's convention stage. Many of

Europol and IT Security Companies Team Up to Combat Ransomware Threat

lundi 25 juillet 2016 à 18:26
No More Ransom, so is the Ransomware Threat. The European Police agency Europol has joined forces with police and cyber security companies to launch a worldwide initiative to combat and tackle together the exponential growth of Ransomware used by cyber criminals. Europol announced today the initiative, dubbed NO More Ransom, that has been backed by technology giant Intel, cyber security firm

PornHub Pays Hackers $20,000 to Find Zero-day Flaws in its Website

lundi 25 juillet 2016 à 09:25
Cyber attacks get bigger, smarter, more damaging. PornHub launched its bug bounty program two months ago to encourage hackers and bug bounty hunters to find and responsibly report flaws in its services and get rewarded. Now, it turns out that the world's most popular pornography site has paid its first bounty payout. But how much? US $20,000! <!-- adsense --> Yes, PornHub has paid $20,000