On the morning of Friday August 12th, ESET researchers noticed a huge outbreak of a new Spy.Banker variant, detected as Spy.Banker.ADEA. It happened at around 12pm CET.
Kaspersky Lab today announced its researchers discovered a new wave of targeted attacks against the industrial and engineering sectors in 30 countries around the world.
Researchers at Kaspersky Lab identified an ongoing series of targeted attacks primarily designed to steal sensitive corporate account data from industrial and engineering organizations in the Middle East.
What is the first things to do with a wet phone? Whatever you do, do not attempt to dry it using heat. Forget about dryers, microwaves, ovens or other similar ideas. Learn our DIY tips and give your wet phone another lifeline.
A remote code execution vulnerability exists in Adobe Acrobat and Reader. The vulnerability is due to the way Adobe Reader handles certain API functions, that could lead to bypass restrictions. A remote attacker can exploit this issue by enticing a target user to open a specially crafted PDF file.
Ubuntu Security Notice 3062-1 – Multiple vulnerabilities were discovered in the OpenJDK JRE related to information disclosure, data integrity, and availability. An attacker could exploit these to cause a denial of service, expose sensitive data over the network, or possibly execute arbitrary code. A vulnerability was discovered in the OpenJDK JRE related to data integrity. An attacker could exploit this to expose sensitive data over the network or possibly execute arbitrary code. Various other issues were also addressed.
Felix Doerre and Vladimir Klebanov from the Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology discovered a flaw in the mixing functions of GnuPG’s random
number generator. An attacker who obtains 4640 bits from the RNG can
trivially predict the next 160 bits of output.
Felix Doerre and Vladimir Klebanov from the Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology discovered a flaw in the mixing functions of Libgcrypt’s
random number generator. An attacker who obtains 4640 bits from the RNG
can trivially predict the next 160 bits of output.