Researchers demonstrate Cache-like ATacks against RSA key exchange.
Monthly Archives: December 2018
AirDrop an unwanted nude pic and you could face stiff penalties
Sending pics of your bits to strangers could get you a year in jail and/or a $1K fine if this NYC bill gets passed.
Zoom patches serious video conferencing bug
Zoom moved to patch a bug in its service this week that enabled people to hijack customer video conferences.
‘Iceman’ hacker charged with running drone-smuggling ring from jail
Max Ray Vision says he’s innocent of owning the phone used to orchestrate the scheme and ripping off debit cards to fund the drone purchase.
Printers pulled into 9100 port attack spew PewDiePie propaganda
Printers worldwide printed messages urging people to subscribe to the vlogger’s YouTube channel in a demo of a well-known vulnerability.
Router attack exploits UPnP and NSA malware to target PCs
The UPnProxy router compromise uncovered earlier in 2018 is now being used to attack computers on networks connected to the same gateways.
Microsoft cracks down on tech support scams, 16 call centers raided
Police raided 16 Indian call centers last week – a second big raid sparked by Microsoft filing complaints about tech support scammers.
Faster fuzzing ferrets out 42 fresh zero-day flaws
A group of researchers has found 42 zero-day flaws in a range of software tools using a new take on an old concept – fuzzing.
