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Lizard Squad run a DNS hijacking against the Google Vietnam website

Alleged Hacker belonging to the hacking crew Lizard Squad run a DNS hajacking attack against the Google Vietnam domain. A nasty surprise for Internet users who visited the Google Vietnam website that was presented with a picture of a man taking a selfie,...

February 24, 2015  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Hacking 

Samsung smartTVs don’t encrypt voice and text data

Samsung smartTV send unencrypted voice recognition data and text information across the Internet without encrypt it, allowing hackers to capture them. A few days ago I was one of the first to publish the news about the Samsung privacy policy that reports...

February 22, 2015  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Security 

Rule 41 – Google against the expansion of FBI hacking powers

The Us Justice Department's proposal to grant FBI Rule 41 specific hacking rights is under high scrutiny. While the amendment is being reviewed, the Advisory Committee on Criminal Rules will consider public objections, including a letter from Google. The...

February 22, 2015  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Laws and regulations 

Verisign report – The rise of DDoS attacks as a service

A new report published by Verisign provides useful data related to the recent evolution of DDoS attacks and the services that offer them. DDoS attacks are even more dangerous for every organization that exposes its resources and services on the Internet,...

February 21, 2015  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Reports 

Onion.City the new search engine for the Deep Web simply use a common browser

Onion.City the new search engine specialized for the black markets in the Deep Web simply accessible from a common browser. We have described several times the not indexed portion of the web known as the Deep Web, an impressive amount of content...

February 21, 2015  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime 

PowerOffHijack malware spies on user when Mobile is off

Security researchers at AVG have discovered a new Android malware dubbed PowerOffHijack, which spies on users even when mobile is switched off. Security researchers at AVG have discovered a new strain of Android malware which is able to spy on mobile...

February 20, 2015  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Malware  Mobile 

Serious flaws allowed the deletion of any comment on Facebook

A young hacker disclosed the details of an attack that by exploiting a couple of flaws in Facebook allowed him to delete any comment on the social network. The 19-year-old hacker Joe Balhis has discovered the way to delete any comment on Facebook by leveraging...

February 19, 2015  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Social Networks 

Lenovo sold laptop with pre-installed Superfish malware

The Lenovo computer company knowingly shipped laptops with pre-installed Superfish malware. And 'controversy on the web, users are outraged. Lenovo is in the storm one again, security experts discovered that the company is shipping laptops with Superfish...

February 19, 2015  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Malware  Security 

25 billion Cyberattacks hit systems in Japan during 2014

The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology revealed that more than 25 billion cyberattacks hit  systems in Japan during 2014. I decided to write this post to highlight the importance of a cybersecurity posture for any government....

February 18, 2015  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Security 

Malicious Emails Can crash some Android version of the Gmail App

A Spanish researcher discovered that some Android versions of the Gmail app are affected by a flaw that can be exploited to crash the mobile app. According to the security researcher Hector Marco some versions of the Gmail app for Android are affected...

February 18, 2015  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Mobile 


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