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QRLJacking — Hacking Technique to Hijack QR Code Based Quick Login System
Do you know that you can access your WeChat, Line and WhatsApp chats on your desktop as well using an entirely different, but fastest authentication system?
It’s SQRL, or Secure Quick Response Login, a QR-code-based authentication system that allows users to quickly sign into a website without having to memorize or type in any username or password.
QR codes are two-dimensional barcodes that
The right word for IT is in the Avira Wordbook
Ever wonder what clickjacking or VPNs are all about? We’ve got the security definitions for you in Avira’s Wordbook.
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Scope of Gaping Android Security Hole Grows
Security researchers at Skycure are upping the ante on a vulnerability that it says now leaves 95.4 percent of all Android devices vulnerable to an attack that hands over control of a phone or tablet to an attacker.
1 Million Computers Hacked for making big Money from Adsense
A group of cyber criminals has infected as much as 1 Million computers around the world over the past two years with a piece of malware that hijacks search results pages using a local proxy.
Security researchers from Romania-based security firm Bitdefender revealed the presence of this massive click-fraud botnet, which the researchers named Million-Machine Campaign.
For those unaware,
Google Patches Clickjacking Bug
Google paid out a $1,337 bounty to a researcher who found a clickjacking vulnerability in Google API Explorer.