Fuzzing packed executables with McAfee’s LiveSafe version 14.0 on Windows found a signedness error parsing sections and relocations.
Monthly Archives: May 2016
Microsoft SHA-1 Deprecation Final Countdown Begins
Microsoft said that with the release of the Windows 10 Anniversary Update this summer, its IE and Edge browsers would no longer display the lock icon for websites using SHA-1 signed certificates.
Linux BPF Maps Reference Count Overflow
Linux suffers from a reference count overflow using BPF maps.
Third party risks ‘ a serious risk’
Third party risks to organizations has been described as a “serious threat”, a new study by the Ponemon Institute and Shared Assessments as revealed.
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Russian Hacker Who Stole From Banks Ordered to Pay $7 Million
A Russian man who spent about 3 years behind bars in the United States has been spared further prison time but ordered to pay $7 Million to cover damages he caused to banks using a vicious computer virus.
Nikita Vladimirovich Kuzmin was arrested in 2010 and imprisoned in August 2011 for developing a sophisticated computer malware called Gozi and infecting more than 1 million computers
Nano Server Added to Microsoft Bug Bounty Program
Microsoft expands bug bounty program adding Windows Server 2016 Nano Server payouts between $500 and $15,000.