Monthly Archives: April 2015
Snowden's 'Sexy Margaret Thatcher' Password Isn't So Secure
Interpol Frees 770,000 Systems From Simda Botnet
Kaspersky Lab Joins Forces with INTERPOL, Industry and Law Enforcement Partners to Disrupt Simda Botnet
CEBA-2015:0801 CentOS 7 fence-agents BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2015:0801 Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015-0801.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) x86_64: d2cb029f3f6615ae5c2d8aaf42fab6d676dd16d5c3fa1cece1ed56c9369c82ba fence-agents-all-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm dc7e1442edfdc96d0a4f7d581fc430361f09f7f98629e67a2d311d47b611e14e fence-agents-apc-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm b0fbaa40de1c532a11843a7bcb9de4eec8d117ed9c840fcc0f543688dd9450f8 fence-agents-apc-snmp-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 09f797782d51d5adfd06c481a0d5d60a90bf1a1e4be8904cfa6e96ee815e282b fence-agents-bladecenter-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm c0bd644d161611dfac082fd47ffa3e16cd61922c995c69279266e371e2dc6707 fence-agents-brocade-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm c4be5b0bcb54814d5ed0e9708d30ce35821e652cf0134fb30b947a1b5b1f8fa7 fence-agents-cisco-mds-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 0ca958027b208032b846e414a89308e1723445dd5a5fed9d7d2c09b3d06600b2 fence-agents-cisco-ucs-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 258907232c55134435080e3c93a872ff8330b631578a93476f14f549d884d140 fence-agents-common-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 342f11d2d694b7ef42fd61a727c6025d591d527c4c2d272f1c3fb5c791e5ea99 fence-agents-drac5-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 765378eb14172e4b30348ddc0aafa13f9e7ae41df61e77784316553a1e1c9b64 fence-agents-eaton-snmp-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm d8290537144f22d73eefd8e4aba0def5c910c83266c0f6361603ca2b93909595 fence-agents-eps-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 129ca49fd3d3a4e1c0e85d188955f2949505b5f8cc4eaf8c22941971790ed815 fence-agents-hpblade-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 51de92e3f50a1d7899dda6ed0d73371a665888891e79a6ae90776ac7a2a929dc fence-agents-ibmblade-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 40a46418a0182f8128dffc58d0e130d8262e5ec5009c3959e216248aa1fd17b6 fence-agents-ifmib-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 16c51311bc737384e74b6b042da45cfd7e1793e53d92cc51b85c119e12bd4217 fence-agents-ilo2-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm f5b4208b2e597d6dc2c99cbc589c7497f373e6bcf32d06de40f6792a3c23c266 fence-agents-ilo-mp-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 0693b828db5ab8b473ed3cc647ee6078500c457517fe30fd044253afee4156a9 fence-agents-ilo-ssh-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 50748306245cf86fd8498084ee23a7178376d62cc6178a6241b0a3c069022322 fence-agents-intelmodular-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm d3461d25fe17a06cc0c7a2413875d7e081d38a9ff893cfb29b773809c791b023 fence-agents-ipdu-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 006946f5782fbda5cf887d2f56d5138034117803b2f1f1bfcbbf8d5cfb088fb4 fence-agents-ipmilan-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 2104358273687ac4974fe0a8a45e651cc9e94010d172d3ca562be3667afc1fee fence-agents-kdump-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 6b3301e12fb06cd5b51761d3934e72c604f50c48f45a85d9fe4519035136c3da fence-agents-rhevm-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 39d842c012665bb3090372cad829c8c77ebfb7a72bb2ebca3d4159babf5d435d fence-agents-rsb-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm c470d8fb632d9724b5afb799b314866ca533812336a63e098781af3130af7cc2 fence-agents-scsi-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 03d38fbc5b1514a5d905d978d678aa2ee86176b22c0e066bdb1952117b4856ea fence-agents-virsh-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 0563b5c4892bcc89edcc11baaa39d8fd69f9dafcdfea8961557523070863bcfb fence-agents-vmware-soap-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm 9816cd524cbfeec6025be71d09269b91ef7dd96161fd3ec1f5904ddf0cffc7be fence-agents-wti-4.0.11-11.el7_1.x86_64.rpm Source: a2c9cd1388af4d3fbc0154640990567ceb45b734ee344ba17065e6d6e234a14d fence-agents-4.0.11-11.el7_1.src.rpm
CEBA-2015:0799 CentOS 6 fence-agents BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2015:0799 Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015-0799.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) i386: 4251c4699c560d88b4f9f419ebbcb74a72e0f6bb28b5bcee312fdfb54395cc3d fence-agents-3.1.5-48.el6_6.2.i686.rpm x86_64: 217896b7f86af00cb1fa556427417d1da9e30243a666579492e96d4049a19390 fence-agents-3.1.5-48.el6_6.2.x86_64.rpm Source: b464d5b85efaeacda73b89b822f5bda61ba92a8902c65720b3269b6cc7fa6311 fence-agents-3.1.5-48.el6_6.2.src.rpm
CEBA-2015:0798 CentOS 6 lsscsi FASTTRACK BugFixUpdate
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2015:0798 Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015-0798.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) i386: 9c297d1b59abc93283cc7f367928de5988470404b1e51702462f82eb3306afc3 lsscsi-0.23-3.el6.i686.rpm x86_64: 38decc7ff25258f367cb6d52e88634d5ccdfb5ca2be631567f113ca75cbe5f04 lsscsi-0.23-3.el6.x86_64.rpm Source: feb5f0a3d59d90997fcce6be8d5f5e05b09ad7d986b13a24fa455de0625a59c0 lsscsi-0.23-3.el6.src.rpm
Australian government issues warning over ‘ISIS hacks’
Australia’s federal government has issued a warning over the spate of recent website hacks claiming to have links with extremist group ISIS.
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USB Type-C: Could new laptop ports be a malware entry point?
USB Type-C will both charge your laptop battery and offer fast data transfer speeds, but what does this mean for security?
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Ugly Mail: How to know if your emails are being tracked

Someone is spying on your company’s emails. Probably in your office names like Yesware, Bananatag or Streak don’t ring a bell, but they know a lot of things about you, and how your corporate email is managed.
Because of these three services, anyone that sends an email to your corporate account might know when, where and with what device was the email read. So, all this information is known by the sender and also by these tracking tools.
How do these applications work? Simply insert a transparent 1×1 image into an email, and then notifies the sender where and when that email has been read.
Is like this that some companies sneak into your office’s privacy to find out if you are ignoring them, and taking, as they are already in, any information about your employees habits. Now, thanks to a Chrome extension you will be able to know who is using your email as a Trojan horse to snoop in your business.
Its name: Ugly Email. This tool alerts the user which emails in his inbox are being tracked by one of these three services.
If you want to use Ugly Email in your office computer, you just need to do is follow this link to the Chrome extension and click on “Add to Chrome”. From that moment on, Ugly Email will allow you to know which emails are being tracked.
It will mark the emails containing a tracking pixel with an eye icon next to the subject heading.

As Ugly Mail’s creator, Sonny Tulyaganov, explains, this tool detects the tracked emails but doesn’t store, save, or transmit any data from your email account; everything takes place on the user’s computer.
But for now the extension Ugly Email has its limitations: it is only available for Chrome, it only works with Gmail and it only effective detecting emails tracked by Yesware, Bananatag and Streak, the three more popular tools but not the only ones.
However Tulyaganov says that Ugly Email will be soon available for Firefox and Safari, the default browser in Apple’s operating system. He also indicated that it will continue adding more tracking services in the future.
This extension won’t prevent others to track the emails they send to your corporate account, but at least you will know who wants to know the time you read the email and from where. Stop it then, is on you.
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