You Can Break Into a Linux System by Pressing Backspace 28 Times.

Wednesday, December 16th, 2015

Hitting a key over and over again actually works for once. Two security researchers in Spain recently uncovered a strange bug that will let you into most Linux machines just by hitting the backspace key 28 times. Here’s how to fix it and keep your data protected. The researchers, Hector Marco ...

Updated Cryptowall Encrypts File Names, Mocks Victims

Thursday, November 5th, 2015

Cryptowall has gotten a minor, but important facelift that might make it more difficult for researchers to tear apart and for victims to recover their encrypted data without paying a ransom. Spotted two days ago, the latest update to the ransomware has begun not only encrypting data on victims’ machines, but ...

New type of auto-rooting Android adware is nearly impossible to remove

Wednesday, November 4th, 2015

Researchers have uncovered a new type of Android adware that's virtually impossible to uninstall, exposes phones to potentially dangerous root exploits, and masquerades as one of thousands of different apps from providers such as Twitter, Facebook, and even Okta, a two-factor authentication service. The researchers have found more than 20,000 samples ...

Zero-Day Attack Compromises a Half-Million Web Forum Accounts

Wednesday, November 4th, 2015

Forum software-makers vBulletin and Foxit Software may have been breached by a hacker claiming to have made off with personal data belonging to some 479,895 users between the two. “Coldzer0” said in a post co-authored with @Cyber_War_News that he exploited the same zero-day vulnerability for both domains, and was able to ...

Ransomware’s new threat: if you don’t pay, we’ll publish your photos online

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2015

The ‘scareware' variant of the Chimera ransomware trojan has been spotted by the Cologne-based anti-botnet advisory centre, Botfrei (‘Botfree'). The agency says Chimera is a classic blackmail trojan which is now targeting specific employees in German companies with fake emails about job applications or job offers. The emails point them to a Dropbox ...