WARDroid Uncovers Mobile Threats to Millions of Users Worldwide

An analysis of 10,000 mobile apps has found that a significant portion of them are open to web API hijacking – thanks to inconsistencies between app and server logic in web APIs. Continue reading WARDroid Uncovers Mobile Threats to Millions of Users Worldwide

CyberSecurity 2028: By Default, By Design

In her keynote at the RSA Conference this year, futurist and game designer Jane McGonigal said: any useful statement about the future should at first seem ridiculous. In the post-RSAC recovery period, I pondered the future trends in information securit… Continue reading CyberSecurity 2028: By Default, By Design

Borrowing Data, Joe Vest and Andrew Chiles, MINIS – Paul’s Security Weekly #534

Joe Vest and Andrew Chiles from MINIS talk about Borrowing data to hide binaries. Joe Vest is the Co-Founder of the security consulting company MINIS LLC. He has over 17 years’ experience with a focus on red teaming, penetration testing, and application security. Joe is the co-author of the SANS SEC564 Red Teaming and Threat […]

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Equifax, Google Chrome, KRACK, and Adobe – Hack Naked News #145

Paul talks about Equifax, TPMs security flaw in Infineon smart cards, Google removes more malicious Chrome extensions from Web Store, a Linux Kernel Privilege Escalation bug discovered, and Equifax. Don Pezet from ITProTV joins us for the expert commentary. Stay tuned, on this episode of Hack Naked News! Full Show Notes Visit our website for […]

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Deep Algo offers simple code visualization for people who don’t know how to code

 Deep Algo was one of the more fascinating companies on display in Startup Alley at TechCrunch Disrupt this week. The French team aims to make coding languages more accessible for the massive with SaaS (software as a service) offering that promises to do for languages like C++, C Sharp and Javascript what WYSIWYG does for HTML. It’s a pretty bold claim, but the company is confident that… Read More Continue reading Deep Algo offers simple code visualization for people who don’t know how to code