Security Affairs newsletter Round 43 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini January 17, 2016

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The best news of the week with Security Affairs

The FBI used the NIT to de-anonymize thousand Pedos on Tor
Why PS4 is not so secure for the ISIS members’ communication?
Russian Army is largely investing in modern UAVs
Juniper will drop a function alleged developed by the NSA for surveillance
Why PS4 is not so secure for the ISIS members communication?
The German intelligence agency BND resumed surveillance activities with the NSA support
The BlackEnergy malware was a key element of the Ukraine power outage
Online Security Threats to Watch for in 2016
Security Affairs newsletter Round 42 – News of the week
Watchout Smart TV Malware is Here
Google hacker criticized TrendMicro for critical flaws
A Turkish hacker scores a record jail sentence of 334 years
A XSS may have exposed users of the eBay website to phishing attacks
Experts warn Neutrino and RIG exploit kit activity spike
A research team has found two flaws in the OAuth 2.0 protocol
Shocking, Teen hacker Cracka owned head of US intelligence James Clapper
Law Enforcement raided DDoS extortion group DD4BC
SSH backdoor discovered in Fortinet FortiOS firewalls
How to convert 30$ D-Link DCS web cameras into a backdoor
The Android Bankosy malware steals banking OTPs
Silverlight exploit discovered by analyzing Hacking Team leaked emails
Amaq, the new ISIS Android App for secure communications
Flawed RANSOM_CRYPTEAR ransomware makes impossible the file recovery
Cisco wireless points include hardcoded passwords
Android banking malware SlemBunk continues to evolve
Hyatt hotels data breach, 250 hotels impacted in 50 countries
Hackers show how reuse barcodes to be able to get fuel discounts
Law enforcement arrested operators behind the MegalodonHTTP Botnet
Canada – Military data found in hard drive at the recycling depot
The Apple Gatekeeper bypassed once again by a researcher
Senior Bitcoin developer expects a failure of the currency

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