Snapchat doesn’t delete expired photos on Android phones – it merely tells the operating system to ignore them. That means they are still available for retrieval with the right forensic software.
Hackers looted $45 million in global ATM heist
A global gang of hackers managed to siphon off $45 million from ATMs thanks to outdated US credit card technology.
Almost half of employees admit to bypassing security controls
Security shouldn’t get in the way of doing business and closing sales, but many organizations are wrestling with data protection strategies that block employees’ ability to get the information they need to do their jobs. Almost half of all employees in…
Chrome extension briefly allows DRM-free downloads from Spotify: Encryption may not be the answer
A Chrome extension called Downloadify allowed DRM-free downloads from Spotify’s library of 20 million songs before remedial action by Spotify and withdrawal from the Chrome store by Google.
Despite widespread adoption, companies fail to implement BYOD policy
As the influx of personal mobile devices into the workplace continues apace, a new survey shows that security is both the top concern and top measure for success for enterprises implementing bring-your-own-device (BYOD) programs.
ISO approves eDiscovery standards development
The International Organisation for Standardisation has given its final approval for the development of an international standard for the discovery of electronically stored information (ESI), aimed at giving greater credibility to digital evidence in le…
SMS phishing leads to an advance fee spam scam across Europe
A web text phishing scam is spreading across Europe, with users being tricked into allowing thousands of spam text messages to be sent from their accounts – and sometimes resulting in huge phone bills.
Fake AV attack on DC-area media shows rise of mass compromises
Two local Washington DC media outlets – WTOP and sister station Federal News Radio, and the Dvorak Uncensored pundit blog – all became the victims of bad actors looking to make a buck with scareware earlier this week. The stunt is indicative of a risin…
AutoIT makes malware “outrageously easy”
AutoIT, a flexible coding language that’s been used since 1999 for scripting in Windows, is on the rise as a go-to development language for malware.
DoD approves Android, BlackBerry 10 smartphones for use by soldiers
US soldiers will soon be able to get their Android on…sort of. The US Department of Defense has approved the use of Samsung’s hardened, secure version of Android in smartphones used by the military, along with BlackBerry 10 devices.