Wi-Fi Finder 2.0 brings secure Wi-Fi connectivity to the next level

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Avast Wi-Fi Finder 2.0 brings you a new design and more secure Wi-Fi hotspots than ever before.

Calling all Avast Wi-Fi Finder fans! We’re excited to share our biggest update yet: Avast Wi-Fi Finder version 2.0! The update comes loaded with a slick new design that is both extremely easy to use and pleasing to the eye. The updates in Wi-Fi Finder 2.0 continue to support our vision of providing you with free, secure and fast connection to Wi-Fi networks everywhere you go.

SEC Consult SA-20160831-0 :: Manipulation of pre-boot authentication in CryptWare CryptoPro Secure Disk for Bitlocker

Posted by SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab on Aug 31

SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20160831-0 >
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title: Manipulation of pre-boot authentication
product: CryptWare CryptoPro Secure Disk for Bitlocker
vulnerable version: 5.1.0.6474
fixed version: 5.2.1
CVE number: –
impact: critical
homepage: http://www.cryptware.eu
found:…

Dropbox Hacked — More Than 68 Million Account Details Leaked Online

Hackers have obtained credentials for more than 68 Million accounts for online cloud storage platform Dropbox from a known 2012 data breach.

Dropbox has confirmed the breach and already notified its customers of a potential forced password resets, though the initial announcement failed to specify the exact number of affected users.
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However, in a selection of files obtained

Record-breaking 1.9 Gbps Internet Speed achieved over 4G Mobile Connection

Elisa, one of the biggest Finnish Internet Service Providers (ISP), claims to have achieved a new world record for 4G network with 1.9 gigabit-per-second (Gbps) data download speed using Huawei technology.

Currently, Sweden and the United Kingdom have been crowned as the top countries across the world when it comes to fastest mobile 3G and 4G speeds, but now Finland is also working hard to

FTC Releases Alert on Securing Personal Information When Using Rental Vehicles

Original release date: August 30, 2016

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has released recommendations for consumers to protect their personal data when using rental vehicles. Rental vehicles may contain infotainment systems that can connect with personal devices to stream music, allow hands-free calls and texts, or guide navigation. However, using connected vehicles can increase the risks of having personal data compromised. By taking precautions, users can protect themselves and their personal information.

US-CERT encourages users to review the FTC Alert and US-CERT’s Tip on Cybersecurity for Electronic Devices for more information.


This product is provided subject to this Notification and this Privacy & Use policy.

CVE-2016-5332

Directory traversal vulnerability in VMware vRealize Log Insight 2.x and 3.x before 3.6.0 allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via unspecified vectors.

CVE-2016-5333

VMware Photos OS OVA 1.0 before 2016-08-14 has a default SSH public key in an authorized_keys file, which allows remote attackers to obtain SSH access by leveraging knowledge of the private key.