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Critical Adobe Flash player bug and more in June’s Patch Tuesday

Posted on June 12, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

June patch Tuesday features fixes from Adobe and Microsoft for critical flaws including a remote code vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player. Continue reading Critical Adobe Flash player bug and more in June’s Patch Tuesday→

Posted in adobe, adobe flash, Microsoft, Microsoft Edge, patch tuesday, Patches, patching, RCE, Security threats, Windows, xss

Researchers crack digital safe using HSM flaw

Posted on June 11, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

French researchers have found a bug in a hardware security module (HSM) that could enable an attacker to steal highly prized secrets. Continue reading Researchers crack digital safe using HSM flaw→

Posted in BlackHat Las Vegas, Gabriel Campana, Hardware Security Module, hsm, Jean-Baptiste Bédrune, Security Events, Security threats

Cryptocurrency attack thwarted by npm team

Posted on June 10, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Cryptocurrency users narrowly escaped losing all their funds last week after an attacker poisoned a digital wallet with malicious code that stole their blockchain access details. Continue reading Cryptocurrency attack thwarted by npm team→

Posted in Crypto theft, cryptocurrency, KMD, komodo, npm, open-source, Security threats

Researchers eavesdrop on smartphone finger taps

Posted on June 7, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Researchers have been experimenting with a novel way to eavesdrop on what you’re typing on your smartphone – by listening to the taps of your fingers. Continue reading Researchers eavesdrop on smartphone finger taps→

Posted in acoustic side channel, ai, Machine Learning, privacy, smartphone security

Microsoft dismisses new Windows RDP ‘bug’ as a feature

Posted on June 6, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Researchers have found an unexpected behavior in a Windows feature designed to protect remote sessions. Continue reading Microsoft dismisses new Windows RDP ‘bug’ as a feature→

Posted in cert, Microsoft, Network Level Authentication, NLA, Operating Systems, Organisations, RDP, Remote Desktop Protocol, Security threats, technologies, Vulnerability, Windows

Apple battles Facebook and Google with rival sign in service

Posted on June 5, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Apple’s WWDC was full of surprises including a new feature designed to make signing up for websites more private: Sign In with Apple. Continue reading Apple battles Facebook and Google with rival sign in service→

Posted in 2 factor authentication, 2fa, apple, Google, Organisations, privacy, single sign-on, two factor authentication, WWDC

GandCrab ransomware service shuts up shop

Posted on June 4, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

The authors of the GandCrab ransomware strain are shutting their ransomware-as-a-service portal, allegedly walking away with a cool $150m. Continue reading GandCrab ransomware service shuts up shop→

Posted in gandcrab, malware, RaaS, Ransomware, ransomware as a service, Security threats

New controversy erupts over Chrome ad blocking plans

Posted on June 3, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Changes to extensions will limit the way that Chrome lets browsers block content – unless you’re an enterprise user. Continue reading New controversy erupts over Chrome ad blocking plans→

Posted in browser privacy, browser security, Chrome, chrome extenstions, Google, Google Chrome, Organisations, Web Browsers

Unpatched Docker bug allows read-write access to host OS

Posted on May 31, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Suse developer Aleksa Sarai has uncovered a bug in the way that the container framework handles path names. Continue reading Unpatched Docker bug allows read-write access to host OS→

Posted in bug, Docker, linux, secure software containers, Security threats, suse

A million devices still vulnerable to ‘wormable’ RDP hole

Posted on May 30, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

An internet-wide scan has revealed almost one million devices vulnerable to CVE-2019-0708. Continue reading A million devices still vulnerable to ‘wormable’ RDP hole→

Posted in bluekeep, CVE-2019-0708, Microsoft, Operating Systems, patch, Security threats, tor, Vulnerability, WannaCry, Windows, Worm

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