Security Affairs newsletter Round 31 – Best of the week from best sources

Pierluigi Paganini October 18, 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.

The Dark web – Why the hidden part of the web is even more dangerous?
Apple Kicks Out some Malicious Ad-Blocker Apps from its Online Store
The Dow Jones firm confirmed data breach of 3,500 Users
China arrested hackers responding to a US Government request
US Ports – Cyber attacks can cause the release of dangerous chemicals
European Aviation Safety Agency – Airplane hacking is reality
Security: An Innovation Enabler for Retailers
Apple draws cloudy line on use of root certs in mobile apps
European organizations ‘underestimate cybersecurity risks’
USB Killer 2.0 – How to easily burn a PC with a USB device
Kaspersky Patches Flaw in Network Attack Blocker Feature
Zeus Campaign Targets Israeli Public Sector
NSA SHARKSEER program aims to detect and mitigate malware Zero-Day
Japans Cybercrime Underground On The Rise
Hackers can steal your BRAIN WAVES
Google Joins Funding Round for Secure Messaging Service Symphony
MEF – Annual Report 2015 – Payment card frauds
The rise of the Japanese Cybercrime Underground
USB Killer v2.0 — Latest USB Device that Can Easily Burn Your Computer
Netgear Published Patched Firmware for Routers Under Attack
Espionage campaign relying on the Zeus Trojan targets the Israeli Public Sector
Jackpot: New hacking group steals 150,000 credit cards from casino
US-China cyber espionage treaty will do nothing: FireEye boss
Hillarys sysadmin left VNC, RDP exposed to the internet – report
Internet Architecture Board defends users rights to mod Wi-Fi kit
GCHQ can and will spy on politicos, rules tribunal
Magento database tool Magmi has a zero-day vulnerability
FIN5 hacking crew steals 150,000 credit cards from casino
Pangu cracking team has released the iOS 9 jailbreak
Crooks have stolen £20m from UK bank accounts with the Dridex banking trojan
You can hack a PC just by looking at it, say 3M and HP
Pawn Storm used a new Flash Zero-Day in attacks on the NATO & the While House
Adobe to Patch Flash Zero-Day Exploited by Russian Attackers
How French spooks can silently command Siri, Google Now on phones
10 key facts you need to know about cyber insurance
5 Guidelines in Battling Cyber Criminals Over Precious Business Data
Road warriors are prime targets for hackers
Stealing to the sound of music
Microsoft details takedown requests in expanded transparency report
Adobe Flash is putting your computer at risk – and there’s no patch yet
US and UE, a joint effort against the Dridex Botnet
Tracking is no longer just on the rails for Bostons MBTA
Microsoft fixes critical vulnerabilities affecting Windows and Office
Customers of Japanese banks targeted by the Brolux Trojan
McAfee study on the prices of stolen data on the Dark Web
Ad networks promise to do something about the awful adverts youre all blocking, like, real soon
Data dump suggests possible breach at Electronic Arts
88% of Android devices vulnerable due to slow patch management
Bloke cuffed, accused of polishing off £700k Polish bank cyber-heist
How NSA successfully Broke Trillions of Encrypted Connections
From 55 Cents to $1,200: The Value Chain For Stolen Data
The Internet of Things: Its All About Trust
NSA broke trillions of encrypted connections due to a flaw
Russian Hackers suspected for the intrusion of Dow Jones systems
The ISIL is trying to hack American electrical power companies

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