Monthly Archives: July 2015
Anonymity Project ProxyHam Mysteriously Vanishes
Cloudminr Bitcoin Hack Exposes Data On 80,000 Bitcoin Miners
Mozilla Disables Flash in Firefox
As the zero days in Adobe Flash continue to pile up, Mozilla has taken the unusual step of disabling by default all versions of Flash in Firefox. The move is a temporary one as Adobe prepares to patch two vulnerabilities in Flash that were discovered as a result of the HackingTeam document dump last week. […]
Cheap wifi privacy device pulled with no explanation
A planned Defcon talk around a low-cost privacy device called ProxyHam has been cancelled.
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Operation Liberpy: Keyloggers and information theft in Latin America
In April, ESET’s Laboratory in Latin America received a report on an executable program named “Liberty2-0.exe.” Now, it asks is there a version 1.0?
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Tour de France leader Chris Froome has had his data hacked, claims Team Sky
Yellow Jersey wearer targeted by critics who claim he has been using performance-enhancing drugs.
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Fedora 21 Security Update: libidn-1.31-1.fc21
Bugtraq: [slackware-security] mozilla-thunderbird (SSA:2015-192-01)
[slackware-security] mozilla-thunderbird (SSA:2015-192-01)
Bugtraq: phpSQLiteCMS CSRF, Unrestricted File Type Upload, Privilege Escalation & XSS CSRF, Unrestricted File Type Upload, Privilege Escalation & XSS
phpSQLiteCMS CSRF, Unrestricted File Type Upload, Privilege Escalation & XSS CSRF, Unrestricted File Type Upload, Privilege Escalation & XSS