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Android patches fix Drammer RAM attack, but not Dirty Cow exploit

Posted on November 8, 2016 by Lucian Constantin

Google released a new monthly batch of security patches for Android, fixing a dozen critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to compromise devices. One of the mitigated issues is a bit-flipping attack against memory chips that could lead … Continue reading Android patches fix Drammer RAM attack, but not Dirty Cow exploit→

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Android patches fix Drammer RAM attack, but not Dirty Cow exploit

Posted on November 8, 2016 by Lucian Constantin

Google released a new monthly batch of security patches for Android, fixing a dozen critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to compromise devices. One of the mitigated issues is a bit-flipping attack against memory chips that could lead … Continue reading Android patches fix Drammer RAM attack, but not Dirty Cow exploit→

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Hackers can abuse LTE protocols to knock phones off networks

Posted on November 7, 2016 by Lucian Constantin

When you travel between countries, the mobile operators that temporarily provide service to your phone need to communicate with your operator back home. This is done over a global interconnection network where most traffic still uses an ageing proto… Continue reading Hackers can abuse LTE protocols to knock phones off networks→

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Hackers can abuse LTE protocols to knock phones off networks

Posted on November 7, 2016 by Lucian Constantin

When you travel between countries, the mobile operators that temporarily provide service to your phone need to communicate with your operator back home. This is done over a global interconnection network where most traffic still uses an ageing proto… Continue reading Hackers can abuse LTE protocols to knock phones off networks→

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Hackers can abuse LTE protocols to knock phones off networks

Posted on November 7, 2016 by Lucian Constantin

When you travel between countries, the mobile operators that temporarily provide service to your phone need to communicate with your operator back home. This is done over a global interconnection network where most traffic still uses an ageing proto… Continue reading Hackers can abuse LTE protocols to knock phones off networks→

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5 things you need to know about virtual private networks

Posted on November 7, 2016 by Lucian Constantin

A virtual private network is a secure tunnel between two or more computers on the internet, allowing them to access each other as if on a local network. In the past, VPNs were mainly used by companies to securely link remote branches together or con… Continue reading 5 things you need to know about virtual private networks→

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5 things you need to know about virtual private networks

Posted on November 7, 2016 by Lucian Constantin

A virtual private network is a secure tunnel between two or more computers on the internet, allowing them to access each other as if on a local network. In the past, VPNs were mainly used by companies to securely link remote branches together or con… Continue reading 5 things you need to know about virtual private networks→

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Update your Belkin WeMo devices before they become botnet zombies

Posted on November 4, 2016 by Lucian Constantin

Owners of WeMo home automation devices should upgrade them to the latest firmware version, which was released this week to fix a critical vulnerability that could allow hackers to fully compromise them.The vulnerability was discovered by researchers… Continue reading Update your Belkin WeMo devices before they become botnet zombies→

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Update your Belkin WeMo devices before they become botnet zombies

Posted on November 4, 2016 by Lucian Constantin

Owners of WeMo home automation devices should upgrade them to the latest firmware version, which was released this week to fix a critical vulnerability that could allow hackers to fully compromise them.The vulnerability was discovered by researchers… Continue reading Update your Belkin WeMo devices before they become botnet zombies→

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Mobile subscriber identity numbers can be exposed over Wi-Fi

Posted on November 3, 2016 by Lucian Constantin

For a long time, law enforcement agencies and hackers have been able to track the identity and location of mobile users by setting up fake cellular network towers and tricking their devices to connect to them. Researchers have now found that the sam… Continue reading Mobile subscriber identity numbers can be exposed over Wi-Fi→

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