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Nest turns up the temperature on password reusers

Posted on May 14, 2018 by nocrackingzone

Nest’s advice to its users gets a thumbs-up from the Online Trust Alliance.

Posted in Berita Keamanan Informasi | Tagged 2SV, breach, Data loss, Google, Have I been pwned, MFA, Nest, password reuse | Leave a comment |

Warehouse full of digital copiers yields truckloads of secrets

Posted on May 14, 2018 by nocrackingzone

Copiers’ hard drives aren’t typically encrypted or wiped. One result: a used copier with 300 people’s medical records: just hit “print!”

Posted in Berita Keamanan Informasi | Tagged copiers, Data loss, Encryption, identity theft, photocopiers, Privacy, wipe | Leave a comment |

Is Google’s Duplex AI helpful or plain creepy?

Posted on May 14, 2018 by nocrackingzone

Last week, Google CEO Sundar Pichai used the company’s annual I/O event to demo an experimental new feature of Google Assistant: Duplex.

Posted in Berita Keamanan Informasi | Tagged AI, Google, Google Assistant, Google Duplex, machine learning, voice synthesis | Leave a comment |

Remote code execution bug found in GPON routers, but how bad is it really?

Posted on May 14, 2018 by nocrackingzone

An anonymous researcher recently disclosed two vulnerabilities in several older models of Dasan-made GPON routers.

Posted in Berita Keamanan Informasi | Tagged Botnet, Dasan, GPON, GPON router, Mirai, rce, remote code execution, Routers, Security threats, vpnMentor, Vulnerability | Leave a comment |

2 million lines of source code left exposed by phone company EE

Posted on May 14, 2018 by nocrackingzone

What should be secret AWS and API keys were (un)secured with the default password credentials: “admin” as the name, “admin” for a password.

Posted in Berita Keamanan Informasi | Tagged cellular network, code review, Data loss, default password, EE, mobile network, Security threats, SonarQube, source code, source code attacks, supply chain, telecoms, Vulnerability | Leave a comment |

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