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Chips in iPhone 7s, Androids, smart TVs vulnerable to rogue Wi-Fi

Posted on October 4, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

Broadcom chips in iPhone 7s phones, some Android devices and smart TVs running tvOS are vulnerable Continue reading Chips in iPhone 7s, Androids, smart TVs vulnerable to rogue Wi-Fi→

Posted in Android, BCM4355C0, CVE-2017-11120, iOS

Joomla 3.8 fixes serious LDAP authentication issue, update now

Posted on September 25, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

The bug allows the extraction of an affected site’s credentials “in seconds” Continue reading Joomla 3.8 fixes serious LDAP authentication issue, update now→

Posted in CVE-2017-14595, CVE-2017-14596, Joomla, ldap, LDAP Authentication Plugin

Critical VMware vulnerability, patch and update now

Posted on September 21, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

The impact of this critical vulnerability has the potential to be great. Continue reading Critical VMware vulnerability, patch and update now→

Posted in CVE-2017-4924, VMSA-2017-0015.2, VMware ESXi, VMware Fusion, VMware vCenter Server, VMware Workstation, Vulnerability, ZDI-17-738

Critical VMware vulnerability, patch and update now

Posted on September 21, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

The impact of this critical vulnerability has the potential to be great. Continue reading Critical VMware vulnerability, patch and update now→

Posted in CVE-2017-4924, VMSA-2017-0015.2, VMware ESXi, VMware Fusion, VMware vCenter Server, VMware Workstation, Vulnerability, ZDI-17-738

India’s Aadhaar digital ID scheme: what could possibly go wrong?

Posted on September 15, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

India’s digital ID scheme has enrolled more than 1bn people in under a decade – but there are concerns about its security and potential for abuse Continue reading India’s Aadhaar digital ID scheme: what could possibly go wrong?→

Posted in Uncategorized

Equifax: researchers find leaky customer help portal in Argentina

Posted on September 14, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

Researchers pulled thousands of records from site secured by a username and password of ‘admin’ Continue reading Equifax: researchers find leaky customer help portal in Argentina→

Posted in Uncategorized

Equifax felled by a months-old Apache Struts vulnerability

Posted on September 14, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

Patching vulnerabilities often means juggling risk and practicality – which can mean gambling with customer data Continue reading Equifax felled by a months-old Apache Struts vulnerability→

Posted in Uncategorized

Equifax: highlighting the problems with social security numbers

Posted on September 8, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

With the SSNs of potentially half the US population exposed in the Equifax breach, it’s time to rethink their ubiquitous use Continue reading Equifax: highlighting the problems with social security numbers→

Posted in Data loss, Equifax breach, privacy, Security Events, Security threats, Social Security numbers

Security-focused phone launches crowdfunding drive

Posted on September 4, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

Would you pay $599 for a phone with an open-source OS that puts you in control of its security? Continue reading Security-focused phone launches crowdfunding drive→

Posted in Android, linux, Mobile, Operating Systems, PureOS, Security threats, smartphones

Touchscreens ‘at risk from chip in the middle attack’, warn researchers

Posted on August 25, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

Researchers call for manufacturers to recognize that compromised hardware is a real possibility Continue reading Touchscreens ‘at risk from chip in the middle attack’, warn researchers→

Posted in Mobile, SBN

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