May 19, 2015 2 min read May 19, 2015 Security Alerts NetUSB hack puts Millions of home users at risk Using a home router with NetUSB enabled? Turn it off now! A major security flaw enables attackers to do a lot of nasty things...
May 19, 2015 2 min read May 19, 2015 Security Alerts Chinese hacker group APT use Microsoft’s Technet web portal to obfuscate their CnC servers Hackers are now using legitimate services offered by popular websites and blogs to masquerade their malicious operations.
May 17, 2015 2 min read May 17, 2015 Security Alerts Microsoft Word Intruder, the tool that creates document based malware Microsoft Word Intruder, a malware creation tool is being widely used to create booby-trapped RTF files. Watch out with those attachments!
May 15, 2015 2 min read May 15, 2015 Malware Lab Professional hackers available for hire, charge over US$200 for hacking Facebook and WhatsApp Illegal hacking services are being advertised publicly with costs ranging from as little as US$1.25 to a hefty 2000 Euro.
May 13, 2015 2 min read May 13, 2015 Security Alerts Curiosity arousing Facebook scams lead to nothing but malware Want to watch a "shocking video" on Facebook? Not a good idea. It is just a scam and the only end result is, the scammers making money out of your personal information.
May 8, 2015 2 min read May 8, 2015 Security Alerts Lenovo’s system update vulnerability allows man in the middle attacks Lenovo is facing heat once again after the Superfish debacle...
May 7, 2015 2 min read May 7, 2015 Security Alerts Half a million computers infected as Macro Malware makes a comeback Macro malware returns, infecting over 500,000 computers through malicious documents spread via spam email.
May 5, 2015 12 min read May 5, 2015 Ransomware PClock turns your WordPress blog into a malware command center The ransomware PCLock started out as a rather simplistic Cryptolocker copycat, but has since evolved significantly with many variants and more advanced encryption methods.
May 2, 2015 2 min read May 2, 2015 Security Alerts Former JP Morgan employee charged with selling customer information to thieves The situation for a former JP Morgan employee is looking bleak as he is facing incriminating charges for selling sensitive customer banking information to supposed criminals.
May 1, 2015 2 min read May 1, 2015 Security Alerts Smart city technology could be potentially vulnerable to hacking Hackers can exploit unsecured, vulnerable technology in cities to cause blackouts, potential disasters, and denial of service.