A simple misconfiguration could expose the IP addresses of dark web sites.
Monthly Archives: September 2018
Mobile spyware maker mSpy leaks millions of records – AGAIN
The irony: Parents put it on kids’ phones to protect them, but this breach exposed sensitive data including Whatsapp and Facebook messages.
Social Security numbers exposed on US government transparency site
The US government exposed dozens of people’s’ personal details, including social security numbers, due to an online mishap on a public transparency portal.
Thousands of unsecured 3D printers discovered online
With access control disabled, other people could download previous print files, or even maliciously damage the printer.
Ungagged Google warns users about FBI accessing their accounts
Some of those who received the letters conjecture that it may be because they purchased the LuminosityLink RAT.
MEGA secure upload service gets its Chrome extension hacked
A password-stealing version of MEGA’s Chrome extension was served up on Google’s webstore for about four hours – here’s what to do.
Serious Fraud Office trialling AI for data-heavy cases
A new tool draws links between people under investigation: emails, who was cc’ed, and those quieter messages where nobody at all was cc’ed.
Knock, knock: Digital key flaw unlocks door control systems
Attackers could be able to unlock doors in office buildings and factories at will, thanks to a flaw in a popular door controller.
Can ‘sonar’ sniff out your Android’s lock code?
Researchers have demonstrated a novel, if slightly James Bond technique, for clandestinely discovering the unlock pattern used to secure an Android smartphone.
Google releases free AI tool to stamp out child sexual abuse material
The faster new images can be identified, the faster children can be rescued, Google said.
