Capital One cryptojacking suspect indicted
The former software engineer allegedly created scanners to look for misconfigured servers rented from a cloud computing company. Continue reading Capital One cryptojacking suspect indicted
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The former software engineer allegedly created scanners to look for misconfigured servers rented from a cloud computing company. Continue reading Capital One cryptojacking suspect indicted
During this discussion, Joshua and Paul will speak about the threats facing organizations today and how they are evolving. Josh will also discuss how IT and security teams need to understand the threats their organizations face and how leveraging actio… Continue reading Joshua Douglas, Mimecast – PSW #615
Paul, Larry, Doug, and Gabe talk about Software Development: Security Do’s and Don’ts.Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode615 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! To learn more about our … Continue reading Security Do’s and Don’ts – PSW #615
Gabriel Gumbs is the VP of Product Management at Spirion where his focus is on the strategy and technology propelling Spirion’s rapidly-growing security platform.Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode615 Visit https://www.securityweek… Continue reading Gabriel Gumbs, Spirion – PSW #615
Hacking isn’t just about computers. It’s a skill. It requires keen observation, resourcefulness, and creativity. And as a teen, I see hacking all the time on social media. They’re called teen influencers. And it’s got both the g… Continue reading The Mass Hacking of Teens Through Social Media
As politicians should know by now, secure messaging apps such as Telegram can quickly become a double-edged sword. Continue reading Hackers target Telegram accounts through voicemail backdoor
More than 100 million customers have had their data compromised by a hacker after a cloud misconfiguration at Capital One. Continue reading Former AWS Engineer Arrested as Capital One Admits Massive Data Breach
A widespread malware campaign, ongoing since 2014, was using Facebook accounts and posts to spread malware through URL links. Continue reading Facebook Removes Accounts Used to Infect Thousands With Malware
A widespread malware campaign, ongoing since 2014, was using Facebook accounts and posts to spread malware through URL links. Continue reading Facebook Removes Accounts Used to Infect Thousands With Malware
A 14-year-old hacker bricked at least 4,000 Internet of Things devices with a new strain of malware called Silex this week. Threatpost talks to the researcher who discovered the malware. Continue reading Thousands of IoT Devices Bricked By Silex Malware