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AVG Antivirus Plans to Collect & Sell Your Personal Data to Advertisers

samedi 19 septembre 2015 à 18:15
We at The Hacker News are big fans of Security Software – The first thing we install while setting our Computers and Devices. Thanks to Free Security Software that protects Internet users without paying for their security. But, Remember: Nothing comes for FREE <!-- adsense --> "Free" is just a relative term, as one of the world's most popular anti-virus companies is now admitting.

When a 'Hacker News' Reader Tricked Me into visiting this Amazing Site (Don't Click at Work)

samedi 19 septembre 2015 à 15:15
My usual bed routine is to check comments under my articles before I go to sleep. The same I was doing last night, but something weird happened to me. Someone posted a mysterious short link without any text below one of my articles on our official 'The Hacker News' Facebook Page, and with the curiosity to check that link I visited that website. And what I saw… <!-- adsense --> One by one

Is This Security-Focused Linux Kernel Really UnHackable?

samedi 19 septembre 2015 à 14:14
Can you name which Operating System is most Secure? ...Windows, Mac, Linux or any particular Linux Distribution? Yes, we get that! It’s not an easy thing to pick. Besides Windows, Even the so-called ultra-secure Linux Distros were found to be vulnerable to various critical flaws in past years. Because, almost all Linux Distros use the same Kernel, and the most number of cyber

Google to Disable Weak SSLv3 and RC4 Protocols to Boost Internet Security

samedi 19 septembre 2015 à 12:04
It is finally time to say GoodBye to the old and insecure Web security protocols. Citing the long history of weaknesses in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) 3.0 cryptographic protocol and the RC4 Cipher Suite, Google plans to disable support for both SSLv3 as well as RC4 stream cipher in its front-end servers.<!-- adsense --> While announcing on its official blog, the Search Engine giant said the

D-Link Accidentally Publishes Its Private Code-Signing Keys on the Internet

vendredi 18 septembre 2015 à 21:35
It's not every time malware creators have to steal or buy a valid code-signing certificate to sign their malware – Sometimes the manufacturers unknowingly provide themselves. This is what exactly done by a Taiwan-based networking equipment manufacturer D-Link, which accidently published its Private code signing keys inside the company's open source firmware packages. <!-- adsense -->
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