Security Affairs newsletter Round 20 – Best of the week from best sources

Pierluigi Paganini August 02, 2015

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from the best sources free for you in your email box.

HORNET, the High-Speed Tor-Like encrypted anonymous network
Anonymous’s team GhostSec thwarts Isis terror plots
Drone Firing Semi-Automatic Handgun, what’s next?
Advertising hijacking made by Invisible rogue mobile apps are wasting petabytes of data a day
FireEye report on TTPs of Nigerian a 419 scammers group
Applying threat intelligence and what is the Dark Web?
What can we learn from JPMorgan’s insider breaches?
Valve Patches Password Reset Vulnerability in Steam
Stagefright, just a message to hack 950 Million Android devices
Valve Steam bug sees accounts hacked
Android Stagefright Flaws Put 950 Million Devices at Risk
Phishing Attacks Drive Spike In DNS Threat
Predicting winners and losers in the EMV rollout
New Phishing Campaign Leverages Google Drive
Critical Persistent Injection Vulnerability in Apple App Store and iTunes
Darkode black market back online with security improvements
Just a basic low-end mobile phone needed to hack Air-Gapped computer
Bundestag wont reveal web block list on national security grounds
NSA will lose access to its surveillance metadata in Nov. 29
Apple Patches Remote ‘Invoice Vulnerability’ in iTunes, App Store
New report explains gulf between security experts and non-experts
White House Says Snowden Should Come Home, Be Judged
21st century malware found in Jane Austens 19th century prose
Lockheed Martin-Led Consortium Builds Secure System Of Systems
‘Keystroke Biometrics’ exploit defeats Tor privacy
BIND Update Patches Critical DoS Vulnerability
Experts discovered a new Google Drive phishing campaign
Bitphone, the untraceable voIP service
Be wary of that Russian. He might HAMMERTOSS a software nasty at you
Researchers Manipulate Rifle’s Precision Targeting System
Shellshock Flaw Still Actively Exploited: Solutionary
United Airlines reportedly hacked by same APT that breached OPM, Anthem
Commercial Code More Security Compliant Than Open Source Code: Report
SPUD – The IETF protocol Snowden loves but will never be used
IT threat evolution Q2 2015
From Russia With Love: A Slew of New Hacker Capabilities and Services
BLEkey – How to Clone RFID cards with a $10 device
Moonpig Warns Customers of ‘Security Issue’
Hack your General Motors Car with $100 Ownstar
US spied on Japanese PM Abe, Mitsubishi, and so much more
Why Does SQL Injection Still Exist?
PagerDuty Warns Customers of Data Breach
Most Vulnerable Smart Cities to Cyber Attack on Internet of Things (IoT)
Unintentional Mistakes The Biggest Insider Threat: Survey
APT 29 use Twitter to control its Hammertoss data stealer
FBI Warns of Increase in DDoS Extortion Scams
European Central Bank Hacked
A variant of the Angler Exploit Kit used to infect PoS Systems
Time for a ‘Flash extinction level event
This hospital drug pump can be hacked over a network – and the US FDA is freaking out
DDoS Attacks Take Down RBS, Ulster Bank, and Natwest Online Systems
Italian police shutter Dark Web marketplace
Former Hacking Team developer reportedly in contact with a terrorist group
Personal health information in the wrong hands can be painful
MIT researchers identify Tor hidden services with 88 percent accuracy
How to Hack Millions of Android Phones Using Stagefright Bug, Without Sending MMS
A new flaw in BIND is threatening the Internet’ core
Hacking Industrial Ethernet Switches to take over nuclear plants
Bitdefender Hacked, customer data being sold In the underground
Microsoft Windows 10 spies on you by default

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Once again thank you!

Pierluigi Paganini

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