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Amazon Is Fixing a Security Loophole with its ‘Key’ Service

Posted on February 7, 2018 by Joseph Cox

After a researcher posted a video of an alleged hack of Amazon Key, the company is now trying to push a fix—while also telling journalists there isn’t really an issue. Continue reading Amazon Is Fixing a Security Loophole with its ‘Key’ Service→

Posted in Amazon, Hack, key, Security

Facebook Is Investigating Bitcoin Ads Bypassing Its New Ban

Posted on February 5, 2018 by Joseph Cox

It appears some ads have already found simple workarounds. Continue reading Facebook Is Investigating Bitcoin Ads Bypassing Its New Ban→

Posted in ad, Ban, Bitcoin, bypass, circumvent, cryptocurrency, Facebook, Feed, matthieu suiche, News, social network, tech

New Tool Automatically Finds and Hacks Vulnerable Internet-Connected Devices

Posted on January 31, 2018 by Joseph Cox

Hacking just got fully automated for script kiddies. Continue reading New Tool Automatically Finds and Hacks Vulnerable Internet-Connected Devices→

Posted in Hacking, Internet Insecurity, OPSEC, Security

New Tool Automatically Finds and Hacks Vulnerable Internet-Connected Devices

Posted on January 31, 2018 by Joseph Cox

Hacking just got fully automated for script kiddies. Continue reading New Tool Automatically Finds and Hacks Vulnerable Internet-Connected Devices→

Posted in Hacking, Internet Insecurity, OPSEC, Security

This Custom-Made Jihadi Encryption App Hides Messages in Images

Posted on January 26, 2018 by Joseph Cox

A new program dubbed Muslim Crypt tries to keep extremist communications secure. Continue reading This Custom-Made Jihadi Encryption App Hides Messages in Images→

Posted in al qaeda, encrypted messaging, ISIS, OPSEC, Security

An Anonymous YouTube Video Has Started a Battle in the Secretive Secure Phone Industry

Posted on January 24, 2018 by Joseph Cox

“Secure phone” companies are fighting with each other after someone posted a video claiming to hack one of the devices. Continue reading An Anonymous YouTube Video Has Started a Battle in the Secretive Secure Phone Industry→

Posted in Hacking, Hacks, OPSEC, Secure Phone Industry, Secure Phones, YouTube

Florida Cop Bought Powerful Phone Malware That Can Intercept Emails and WhatsApp

Posted on January 24, 2018 by Joseph Cox

In the first known case of a U.S. regional agency purchasing malware, a Florida Department of Law Enforcement officer bought FlexiSpy. Continue reading Florida Cop Bought Powerful Phone Malware That Can Intercept Emails and WhatsApp→

Posted in Police, privacy, Security, spyware

A Spyware Company Audaciously Offers ‘Cyber Nukes’

Posted on January 22, 2018 by Joseph Cox

Aglaya, one of the many firms trying to jump on the surveillance gold-rush, is now offering ridiculous capabilities that it compares to a nuclear strike, including at trade shows attended by government agencies. Continue reading A Spyware Company Audaciously Offers ‘Cyber Nukes’→

Posted in Aglaya, cyber nukes, cyber war, cybersecurity, Hacking, Infosec, malware, spyware, surveillance

Getting NASA to Comply With Simple FOIA Requests Is a Nightmare

Posted on August 22, 2017 by Joseph Cox

NASA often refuses to complete Freedom of Information Act requests using the excuse that it is “unclear what specific NASA records you are requesting.” Continue reading Getting NASA to Comply With Simple FOIA Requests Is a Nightmare→

Posted in muckrock, nasa

Email Provider ProtonMail Says It Hacked Back, Then Walks Claim Back

Posted on August 16, 2017 by Joseph Cox

There’s plenty of appetite for “hacking back,” but in many contexts it’s likely illegal for companies to retaliate against cybercriminals. Continue reading Email Provider ProtonMail Says It Hacked Back, Then Walks Claim Back→

Posted in cybercrime, Hack Back, Hacking, Hacks, Internet, Internet Insecurity, ProtonMail, retaliatory measures

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