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Juniper Firewalls with ScreenOS Backdoored Since 2012

vendredi 18 décembre 2015 à 13:34
Juniper Networks has announced that it has discovered "unauthorized code" in ScreenOS, the operating system for its NetScreen firewalls, that could allow an attacker to decrypt traffic sent through Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). It's not clear what caused the code to get there or how long it has been there, but the release notes posted by Juniper suggest the earliest buggy versions of

Shocking! Instagram HACKED! Researcher hacked into Instagram Server and Admin Panel

vendredi 18 décembre 2015 à 12:42
Ever wonder how to hack Instagram or how to hack a facebook account? Well, someone just did it! But, remember, even responsibly reporting a security vulnerability could end up in taking legal actions against you. An independent security researcher claims he was threatened by Facebook after he responsibly revealed a series of security vulnerabilities and configuration flaws that allowed

19-Year-Old Teen Steals $150,000 by Hacking into Airline's Website

jeudi 17 décembre 2015 à 13:44
What do you do to earn up to $150,000? Somebody just hacks into airlines and sells fake tickets. That's exactly what a 19-year-old teenager did and made approximately 1.1 Million Yuan (£110,000 or $150,000) by hacking into the official website of an airline and using the stolen booking information to defraud hundreds of passengers. <!-- adsense --> The teenager, identified as Zhang

Bad Santa! Microsoft Offers — 'Upgrade now' or 'Upgrade tonight' to Push Windows 10

jeudi 17 décembre 2015 à 12:40
Many Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users don't want to upgrade their machines to Microsoft’s newest Windows 10 operating system now or anytime soon. Isn't it? But what if you wake up in the morning and found yourself a Windows 10 user? <!-- adsense --> That's exactly what Microsoft is doing to Windows 7 and 8.1 users. Windows 10 Upgrade Becomes More Aggressive Ever since Microsoft

You can Hack into a Linux Computer just by pressing 'Backspace' 28 times

jeudi 17 décembre 2015 à 10:33
So what would anyone need to bypass password protection on your computer? It just needs to hit the backspace key 28 times, for at least the computer running Linux operating system. Wait, what? A pair of security researchers from the University of Valencia have uncovered a bizarre bug in several distributions of Linux that could allow anyone to bypass any kind of authentication during