Mobile remote access trojans are becoming increasingly sophisticated and increasingly successful – new research suggests that 1 in 1000 smartphones have mRATs installed.
ICS-CERT reports two hacks on building management systems
The latest issue of the ICS-CERT Monitor has described two similar hacks that happened last year where attackers used a weak credentials vulnerability to gain access to buildings’ energy management system (EMS), Tridium Niagara.
How To Create Your Own Website For Free With uCoz?
The www.ucoz.com is a unique website which allows you to build your site easily, for free. It gives you the ability to create a multi-functional website for every topic you want. Either you are a professional or you just want to create a site for your …
Researcher finds five security holes in Linksys home routers
Last year, independent security researcher Phil Purviance demonstrated a vulnerability in a WRT54GL router that would allow a hacker to design an internet worm that targeted them and turned the routers into a powerful botnet that is able to monitor tra…
Sourcefire appoints new CEO
The Maryland-based security firm has named John Becker as its new chief executive
Cheap And Quality Downloads For Music Addicts
What is the most remarkable difference between www.iomoio.com and the other download music sites? Of course, the price! You can download a track you like only for $0.16 with all taxes included in this price. You only pay for the purchased music and the…
All For Your Smartphone Just In One Site – General-play.com
You hold in your hands your lovely smartphone but do you know what makes the smartphones to distinguish from the rest applies? The mobile apps! You have the ability to boost your smartphone with your favorite apps just in a few minutes through the Gene…
Pincer.A – new Android trojan warning
A new Android trojan that pretends to be a security feature has been discovered. Once installed, it displays a ‘certificate’ logo, which, if clicked, pops up a message: “Certificate installed successfully! Your device is protected now.”
SpiderOak shares are vulnerable
A few weeks ago research showed that Amazon’s public buckets can be more public than their owners intended. Now the original researcher shows that Amazon (and Apple’s MobileMe) file storage options are not alone: SpiderOak is also vulnerable.
Darkleech infects 20,000 websites in just a few weeks
Security researchers have long been aware of the Darkleech threat; but general public awareness is new. It is Apache 2.2.2+ web server malware that infects web pages and seeks to redirect visitors to other sites hosting exploit kits.