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Tag Archives: Hacks
IoT Insecurity: Pinpointing the Problems
The Internet of Things today faces many challenges and obstacles as it matures, including concerns around security and privacy.
SoakSoak Botnet Pushing Neutrino Exploit Kit and CryptXXX Ransomware
Research spot SoakSoak botnets spreading the Neutrino Exploit Kit that in turn infect the unsuspecting with the CryptXXX ransomware.
CGI Script Vulnerability ‘Httpoxy’ Allows Man-in-the-Middle Attacks
Scripting language vulnerability dubbed HTTPoxy allows for MitM attacks on Red Hat products using PHP, Go and Python.
Researchers Crack Furtim, SFG Malware Connection
Damballa goes deep with Furtim and SFG malware to uncover new details about how the two are connected, distributed and who their targets are.
xDedic Hacked Server Market Resurfaces on Tor Domain
The xDedic market has resurfaced, this time on a Tor network domain and with the inclusion of a new enrollment fee.
IoT Medical Devices: A Prescription for Disaster
Hospitals are on the IoT device vanguard revolutionizing patient care, but they are also huge targets for hackers targeting unsecure IoT medical devices.
Dropping Elephant APT Targets Old Windows Flaws
Dropping Elephant, an advanced persistent threat group, is using old exploits to target unpatched version of Windows in highly effective cyber espionage campaign.
APT Group ‘Patchwork’ Cuts-and-Pastes a Potent Attack
Researchers discover APT attackers that rummage dark web, GitHub and hidden criminal forums to patch together a high-impact APT.
Top Router Maker TP-Link Loses Control Over Configuration Domain
Security experts express concern over the world’s No. 1 router manufacturer losing control over domains used for device configuration