Did you know that we have an avid gaming community at Avira?
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Did you know that we have an avid gaming community at Avira?
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The convenience of public Wi-Fi for many people is invaluable, yet there are risks. With all this in mind, here are 10 tips to staying safe.
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PayPal Inc – Security Approval & 2FA Account Auth Bypass Session Vulnerability
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In what has been called the biggest iPhone hack ever, 250,000 Apple accounts were hijacked. That’s the bad news.
The good news is that most Apple device users are safe. Why? Because the malware dubbed KeyRaider by researchers at Palo Alto Networks, only infects “jailbroken” iOS devices. (there’s that bad news again)
When you jailbreak a device like an iPhone or iPad, it unlocks the device so you can do more with it like customize the look and ringtones, install apps the Apple normally would not allow, and even switch carriers!
The KeyRaider malware entered the jailbroken iPhones and iPads via Cydia, a compatible but unauthorized app store, which allows people to download apps that didn’t meet Apple’s content guidelines onto their devices. The malware intercepts iTunes traffic on the device to steal data like Apple passwords, usernames, and device GUID (“Globally Unique Identifier” which is your ID number similar to your car’s VIN). Users reported that hackers used their stolen Apple accounts to download applications from the official App Store and make in-app purchases without paying. At least one incident of ransomware was reported.
Chinese iPhone users with jailbroken phones where the primary attack target, but researchers also found incidents in 17 other countries including the United States, France, and Russia.
The best way to protect yourself from KeyRaider and similar malware is to keep your iPhone or iPad the way it was intended, that means never jailbreaking your device.
The researchers who discovered this malware offer a service on their website to query whether your Apple account was stolen.
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The vlserver in OpenAFS before 1.6.13 allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (out-of-bounds read and crash) via a crafted regular expression in a VL_ListAttributesN2 RPC.
Revenge is a dish best served with lots of DDoS …
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If you have a ton of VMs sprawling the globe, how do you make them all fast? That’s the subject floating around the show floor at VMworld in SFO this year.
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A vulnerability within the xrvkp module allows an attacker to inject memory they control into an arbitrary location they define. This vulnerability can be used to overwrite function pointers in HalDispatchTable resulting in an elevation of privilege.