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This Dark Web Service Makes Spamming Hackers Ridiculously Easy

Posted on April 13, 2017 by Joseph Cox

For 40 bucks, anyone can send Jabber spam. Continue reading This Dark Web Service Makes Spamming Hackers Ridiculously Easy→

Posted in Bitcoin, dark web, Futures, hackers, Jabber, Spam, tor

The Islamic State’s Tech Support Is Worried About CIA Hacking Tools

Posted on April 12, 2017 by Joseph Cox

Whether Islamic State supporters will actually learn anything from reading the documents is another matter, though. Continue reading The Islamic State’s Tech Support Is Worried About CIA Hacking Tools→

Posted in CIA, Cyber terrorism, Hacking, ISIS, Islamic State, News, Tech news, telegram, terrorism, Vault 7

The World’s First Ransomware Came on a Floppy Disk in 1989

Posted on April 12, 2017 by Joseph Cox

We may think of ransomware as a modern invention, but the genius idea at the centre of it dates back more than two decades. Continue reading The World’s First Ransomware Came on a Floppy Disk in 1989→

Posted in cybersecurity, floppy disk, machines, Ransomware, Security, virus

CIA’s Alleged Hacking Tools Now Linked to 40 Hacks Around the World

Posted on April 10, 2017 by Joseph Cox

In all, Symantec has identified targets in 16 countries, based on information Wikileaks has published. Continue reading CIA’s Alleged Hacking Tools Now Linked to 40 Hacks Around the World→

Posted in CIA, CIA Hacking Tools, cybersecurity, Futures, Hacking, Symantec, Vault 7, wikileaks

They’re Back: The Shadow Brokers Release More Alleged Exploits

Posted on April 8, 2017 by Joseph Cox

In their new post, the NSA hackers pointed specifically to President Trump, and recent political events. Continue reading They’re Back: The Shadow Brokers Release More Alleged Exploits→

Posted in hackers, National Security Council, nsa, The Shadow Brokers

They’re Back: The Shadow Brokers Release More Alleged Exploits

Posted on April 8, 2017 by Joseph Cox

In their new post, the NSA hackers pointed specifically to President Trump, and recent political events. Continue reading They’re Back: The Shadow Brokers Release More Alleged Exploits→

Posted in hackers, National Security Council, nsa, The Shadow Brokers

Australian Dark Web Hacking Campaign Unmasked Hundreds Globally

Posted on April 6, 2017 by Joseph Cox

The investigation into The Love Zone child pornography site was much larger in scope than previously thought. Continue reading Australian Dark Web Hacking Campaign Unmasked Hundreds Globally→

Posted in Australia, child pornography, fbi, Hacking, malware, Security, spying, the love zone, Website 19

This Company Will Create Your Own Tor Hidden Service

Posted on April 4, 2017 by Joseph Cox

“People should be aware that tools like Tor exist and people shouldn’t be scared of using technology such as Tor for good,” the company owner told Motherboard. Continue reading This Company Will Create Your Own Tor Hidden Service→

Posted in cybersecurity, dark web, Dogsbody Technology, the onion router, tor

Zero Day Exploits Rarely Discovered By More Than One Group, Study Finds

Posted on March 9, 2017 by Joseph Cox

RAND Corporation has published possibly the most data-driven study into zero-day vulnerabilities and exploits yet. Continue reading Zero Day Exploits Rarely Discovered By More Than One Group, Study Finds→

Posted in cybersecurity, hack the planet, Hacking, RAND corporation, zero days

FBI Director Tells Companies Not to ‘Hack Back’ Against Hackers

Posted on March 8, 2017 by Joseph Cox

Last week, a congressman proposed a bill that would allow companies to legally counterattack against hackers. But it’s not just the law that companies should take note of, Comey suggests. Continue reading FBI Director Tells Companies Not to ‘Hack Back’ Against Hackers→

Posted in cybersecurity, fbi, Hacking, James Comey, just no, malware

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