June 15, 2020
Via: Security WeekLast week, Zoom confirmed that, at the request of the Chinese government to block four June 4 meetings that were illegal in the country, it closed the accounts of three individuals located outside China, namely Lee Cheuk-yan, Wang Dan, and […]
Threats & Malware, Vulnerabilities
June 12, 2020
Via: WiredFOR THE PAST two years, modern CPUs—particularly those made by Intel—have been under siege by an unending series of attacks that make it possible for highly skilled attackers to pluck passwords, encryption keys, and other secrets out of silicon-resident memory. […]
February 25, 2015
Via: hackerSIM-maker #gemalto says yes, it was hacked by GCHQ and NSA. But not that badly… Last week, leaks from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed what appeared to be a major hacking operation against the world’s largest #sim card manufactuer, orchestrated […]
July 16, 2014
Via: malwareA fresh version of the PushDo malware component has been detected by security researchers to have changed the encryption keys for the communication across the botnet or with the command and control server.Malware writers have created several variants of the […]
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