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Facebook compromised by zero-day Java exploit

In this last months we have registered numerous clamorous attacks against intelligence agencies, government offices, media and social networking platforms. Twitter was last victim in order of time but the thought of security experts was focuses of Facebook,...

February 16, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Security  Social Networks 

Adobe 0-days exploited for IEEE aerospace spearphishing attacks

Last week Adobe released a patch for Adobe Flash that fixed a zero day vulnerability, CVE-2013-0633, that is being exploited using Microsoft Office files with embedded flash content delivered via email. The vulnerability is not isolated, it is circulating...

February 12, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Security 

Operation Beebus, another chinese cyber espionage campaign

Security Firm FireEye revealed to have discovered an APT campaign targeting companies in the defense and aerospace sector and that has been originated from China to steal intellectual property and industrial secrets from US companies. In this period...

February 7, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Hacking  Security 

US Department of Energy hit by a sophisticated cyber attack

It seems that suddenly US have discovered to be victim of a serious of cyber espionage campaigns that are targeting every sector from media to military and every time seems that is a must to blame the nightmare China. A report published in 2012 by the U.S....

February 5, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Security 

Federal Reserve computers targeted by Anonymous

The hacktivists of Anonymous group are still very active and are continuing their campaign dubbed  #OpLast Resort, this time hitting US financial world. The hackers have published private information and credentials of around 4,000 American bank executive...

February 5, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Hacking 

Twitter Hacked – 250K accounts may have been compromised

Today Twitter announced that has detected some suspect patterns related an unauthorized access attempts to Twitter user data, in a nutshell hackers breach Twitter this week and may they obtained access to authentication credentials and other information...

February 2, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Hacking 

Cyber espionage campaign against Americans news agencies – NYT

The news is sensational as granted one of the most important journal, the New York Times has announced that during the last months it was victim of cyber espionage coordinated by Chinese hackers probably state-sponsored attackers. The attacks happened...

February 1, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Hacking 

Security flaws in Universal Plug and Play expose million devices

Rapid7 security firm has published an interesting whitepaper entitled “Security Flaws in Universal Plug and Play” in which reports the result of a research conducted in the second half of 2012 that evaluated the global exposure of UPnP-enabled network...

January 30, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Hacking  Security 

The case of SSH backdoor built in Barracuda Networks products

The worst nightmare for security experts, a backdoor hidden in large consume products, once again has become reality, several network appliances from Barracuda Networks Inc. contains a hidden hardware backdoor that allow to attackers to remotely control...

January 28, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Hacking  Security 

Red October, RBN and too many questions still unresolved

The recently discovered cyber espionage campaign “Red October” has shocked world wide security community, the principal questions raised are: Who is behind the attacks? How is possible that for so long time the campaign went undetected? Which...

January 17, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Cyber warfare  Hacking  Malware  Security 


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