Hackers Have Used A Refrigerator To Attack Businesses

Friday, January 17th, 2014

Security researchers at Proofpoint have uncovered the very first wide-scale hack that involved television sets and at least one refrigerator. Yes, a fridge. This is being hailed as the first home appliance "botnet" and the first cyberattack from the Internet of Things. A botnet is a series of computers that seem to be ...

Exploit Targeting Windows Zero-Day Vulnerability Spotted

Thursday, November 28th, 2013

Trend Micro came across samples of an exploit targeting the recently announced zero-day vulnerability affecting Windows XP and Server 2003. This is an elevation of privilege vulnerability, which may allow a threat actor to gain certain privileges that enable him to do varied activities, including deleting or viewing data, installing programs, or ...

Linux Worm Targeting Hidden Devices

Wednesday, November 27th, 2013

Symantec has discovered a new Linux worm that appears to be engineered to target the “Internet of things”. The worm is capable of attacking a range of small, Internet-enabled devices in addition to traditional computers. Variants exist for chip architectures usually found in devices such as home routers, set-top boxes ...

Popular humor site hosted Nuclear Pack exploit kit

Wednesday, November 13th, 2013

Cracked.com, a humor website that is among the 300 most popular sites in the U.S., may have left visitors a sobering surprise this week. According to Barracuda Labs, as of Sunday the website was compromised to host the Nuclear Pack exploit kit. Daniel Peck, principal research scientist on the security team at Barracuda Labs, ...

Researcher Uncovers Backdoor Vulnerability in D-Link Routers

Monday, October 14th, 2013

A security researcher this weekend discovered a backdoor vulnerability with certain D-Link routers that might allow cyber criminals to alter a router's setting without a username or password. In a note on its website, D-Link said it is "proactively working with the sources of these reports as well as continuing to review ...