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uh-oh! North America Runs Completely Out of IPv4 Internet Addresses

samedi 26 septembre 2015 à 11:50
Two months ago, THN reported about a similar announcement made by The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), which said that the agency is no longer able to produce IPv4 addresses in North America. Within a time frame of few months, ARIN, which handles Internet addresses in America, has announced the final exhaustion of their free pool of IPv4 addresses has reached zero... ...

Latest iOS 9.0.1 Update Failed to Patch Lockscreen Bypass Hack

samedi 26 septembre 2015 à 11:22
iOS 9.0.1 – Apple's first update to its new iOS 9 mobile operating system, came out on Wednesday, addressed several bugs in its software. However, unfortunately, it seems that the latest update iOS 9.0.1 doesn't fix the lock screen bypass vulnerability reported by iPhone user Jose Rodriguez. Yes, the serious flaw in iOS 9 that allows anyone – with physical access of your iPhone or iPad

Police Can't Force You To Unlock Your Phone, It violates Fifth Amendment Rights

samedi 26 septembre 2015 à 10:32
Can the Cops can make you unlock your iPhone? ..."NO" According to a recent Federal Court’s ruling, it is not okay for police to force suspects to unlock their phones with a passcode. And, doing so would be a violation of your Fifth Amendment Rights in the US Constitution. The ruling came as the conclusion of a case, where Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) accused Bonan

Yahoo! Launches Free Web Application Security Scanner

samedi 26 septembre 2015 à 09:20
Yahoo! has open-sourced Gryffin – a Web Application Security Scanner – in an aim to improve the safety of the Web for everyone. Currently in its beta, Project Gryffin has made available on Github under the BSD-style license that Yahoo! has been using for a number of its open-sourced projects. Gryffin is basically a Go & JavaScript platform that helps system administrators scan URLs for

Exploiting Browser Cookies to Bypass HTTPS and Steal Private Information

vendredi 25 septembre 2015 à 17:32
A newly discovered critical flaw in the implementation of web cookies by major browsers could open secured (HTTPS) browsing to Man-in-the-middle attacks. The US Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) has revealed that all the main browser vendors have improperly implemented the RFC 6265 Standard, also referred to as "Browser Cookies," allowing… …remote attackers to bypass secure HTTPS
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