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Java and Python FTP attacks can punch holes through firewalls

Posted on February 21, 2017 by Lucian Constantin

The Java and Python runtimes fail to properly validate FTP URLs, which can potentially allow attackers to punch holes through firewalls to access local networks.On Saturday, security researcher Alexander Klink disclosed an interesting attack where e… Continue reading Java and Python FTP attacks can punch holes through firewalls→

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Java and Python FTP attacks can punch holes through firewalls

Posted on February 21, 2017 by Lucian Constantin

The Java and Python runtimes fail to properly validate FTP URLs, which can potentially allow attackers to punch holes through firewalls to access local networks.
On Saturday, security researcher Alexander Klink disclosed an interesting attack where… Continue reading Java and Python FTP attacks can punch holes through firewalls→

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Hackers behind bank attack campaign use Russian as decoy

Posted on February 20, 2017 by Lucian Constantin

The hackers behind a sophisticated attack campaign that has recently targeted financial organizations around the world have intentionally inserted Russian words and commands into their malware in an attempt to throw investigators off.Researchers fro… Continue reading Hackers behind bank attack campaign use Russian as decoy→

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Hackers behind bank attack campaign use Russian as decoy

Posted on February 20, 2017 by Lucian Constantin

The hackers behind a sophisticated attack campaign that has recently targeted financial organizations around the world have intentionally inserted Russian words and commands into their malware in an attempt to throw investigators off.Researchers fro… Continue reading Hackers behind bank attack campaign use Russian as decoy→

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Insecure Android apps put connected cars at risk

Posted on February 17, 2017 by Lucian Constantin

Android applications that allow millions of car owners to remotely locate and unlock their vehicles are missing security features that could prevent tampering by hackers.Researchers from antivirus vendor Kaspersky Lab took seven of the most popular … Continue reading Insecure Android apps put connected cars at risk→

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Insecure Android apps put connected cars at risk

Posted on February 17, 2017 by Lucian Constantin

Android applications that allow millions of car owners to remotely locate and unlock their vehicles are missing security features that could prevent tampering by hackers.Researchers from antivirus vendor Kaspersky Lab took seven of the most popular … Continue reading Insecure Android apps put connected cars at risk→

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Israeli soldiers hit in cyberespionage campaign using Android malware

Posted on February 16, 2017 by Lucian Constantin

More than 100 members of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the majority of them stationed around the Gaza strip, fell victim to a cyberespionage attack that used malicious Android applications to steal information from their mobile devices.The attack… Continue reading Israeli soldiers hit in cyberespionage campaign using Android malware→

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Israeli soldiers hit in cyberespionage campaign using Android malware

Posted on February 16, 2017 by Lucian Constantin

More than 100 members of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the majority of them stationed around the Gaza strip, fell victim to a cyberespionage attack that used malicious Android applications to steal information from their mobile devices.The attack… Continue reading Israeli soldiers hit in cyberespionage campaign using Android malware→

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Microsoft’s monthlong delay of patches may pose risks

Posted on February 16, 2017 by Lucian Constantin

Microsoft has decided to bundle its February patches together with those scheduled for March, a move that at least some security experts disagree with.”I was surprised to learn that Microsoft wants to postpone by a full month,” said Carsten Eiram, t… Continue reading Microsoft’s monthlong delay of patches may pose risks→

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Microsoft’s monthlong delay of patches may pose risks

Posted on February 16, 2017 by Lucian Constantin

Microsoft has decided to bundle its February patches together with those scheduled for March, a move that at least some security experts disagree with.”I was surprised to learn that Microsoft wants to postpone by a full month,” said Carsten Eiram, t… Continue reading Microsoft’s monthlong delay of patches may pose risks→

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