Apple has released a new iOS, version 6.0.2, that addresses a handful of vulnerabilities in the system affecting iPhone 3GS and later, the iPod touch fourth generation and later, and the iPad 2 and later devices.
Team GhostShell declares war on Russia – leaks 2.5 million records
Announcing its Project Hellfire back in August, hacking group Team GhostShell warned, “Two more projects are still scheduled for this fall and winter. It’s only the beginning.” Now it introduces Project BlackStar with an initial leak of 2.5 million rec…
ASIS revamps POA reference for security professionals
Security professional organization ASIS International has released a new edition of its Protection of Assets (POA) reference series, to dovetail with its 35h certification program anniversary and a stepped-up focus on global collaboration.
Georgia: Russia responsible for Georbot cyber-spy attack
In a testament to the ever-changing nature of state-sponsored cyber-espionage, the governmental Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) of the Republic of Georgia has published a breakdown of the so-called “Georbot Botnet,” a campaign carried out again…
Megaupload takedown demonstrates the danger of storing data anywhere in the cloud
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has warned about US government claims that a Megaupload user lost his property rights by using cloud storage has implications for all data stored by any user or company with any cloud provider, including Amazon’…
As the cloud expands, CSA offers guidance for Security as a Service
The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) has released the Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) guidance report as part of its Security as a Service (SecaaS) Implementation Guidance.
A look at the Russian underground cyber market
“The Russian shadow economy is an economy of scale, one that is service oriented and that has become a kleptocracy wherein crony capitalism has obtained a new lease on life in cyberspace,” says a new report into the cybercriminal Russian underground.
The cyberwar of words and malware between US/Israel and Iran
The cyberwar between the US/Israel and Iran is one of words as well as computer code. It is widely thought that Iranian hackers are behind the recent spate of attacks against US banks, and that the DDoS attack against HSBC was a specific Iranian hacker…
This is a far, far weirder thing than Sony has ever done
Last week it emerged that the William Faulkner estate was suing Sony over the distribution of the Woody Allen movie, ‘Midnight in Paris.’ On the very next day it launched a second suit against Northrop Grumman and the Washington Post.
Hacker Halted: Government Needs to Embrace Bug Bounty Incentive
We have nothing to lose by offering bug bounty rewards, Jeremiah Grossman, Founder and CTO of WhiteHat Security told the audience at Hacker Halted in Miami, 29th October 2012.