Researchers investigate Adobe vulnerability that enables a PDF to be tracked

Monday, April 29th, 2013

Security firm McAfee said it has spotted a vulnerability in the latest version of Adobe Reader that would allow someone to track a PDF document. The flaw, which is being exploited in the wild, affects all versions of Reader, including the most recent, 11.0.2. While the hole does not enable remote ...

VirusTotal now offers PCAP analysis

Sunday, April 28th, 2013

VirusTotal is a greedy creature, one of its gluttonous wishes is to be able to understand and characterize all the races it encounters, it already understood the insurgent collective of Portable Executables, the greenish creatures known as Android APKs, the talkative PDF civilization, etc. as of today it also figures ...

Newly Discovered Android Malware Was Downloaded Millions Of Times

Saturday, April 20th, 2013

Security firm Lookout has detailed a clever new bit of Android Malware lurking in the Google Play store. The good news: unless you’re downloading questionable Russian clone apps, you’re probably not affected. The bad news: that hasn’t kept it from being downloaded a few million times. The new malware, fittingly dubbed “BadNews”, has ...

Amazon S3 Users Exposing Sensitive Data

Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

A review of publicly visible content on Amazon's S3 storage service found that some sensitive data may be publicly accessible and could contain data used in a future network attack, according to Rapid7, which conducted the study. Misconfiguration issues are common when users set up the S3 service, exposing data ...

Send Encrypted Emails Through Gmail Using a Chrome Extension

Wednesday, January 9th, 2013

Need to send sensitive information through email? Normal email messages can be intercepted or hacked before reaching the recipient. However, you can use a free extension for Google Chrome, called SafeGmail, that allows you to send encrypted emails to anyone. Messages are encrypted and decrypted within the browser, so your message ...