2014: ‘The Year of Encryption?’

Will 2014 see a big uptick in the use of biometric technologies, strong encryption, a rash of new key technologies and more? Some say that the era of having unencrypted data traffic flowing freely inside enterprises will likely soon come to a crashing …

January 6, 2014
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Yahoo Has Been Serving Malware To Its Users

On Friday 3 January, Dutch security firm Fox-IT detected malicious activity on some of its clients’ networks – with a common factor: they had all previously visited yahoo.com. Further investigation revealed malvertising on the Yahoo site – and it is po…

January 6, 2014
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Emergency Self Destruction of LUKS in Kali

Kali Linux Full Disk Encryption
As penetration testers, we often need to travel with sensitive data stored on our laptops. Of course, we use full disk encryption wherever possible, including our Kali Linux machines, which tend to contain the most sensi…

January 6, 2014
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AutoIT Surges as Malware Component

AutoIT, a flexible coding language that’s been used since 1999 for scripting in Windows, is now cropping up in next-gen malware like a Zeus variant that efficiently steals information from FTP sites and personal certificates.

January 4, 2014
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Dangerous Trojan Targets World of Warcraft

Blizzard, the company behind the popular online multiplayer World of Warcraft game, has warned its gamers that a “dangerous Trojan” called Disker is being used to compromise player’s accounts, even if they are using an authenticator for protection.

January 4, 2014
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