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Home Archive by category Internet of Things (Page 31)

Internet of Things

FTC filed a lawsuit against D-Link over failure to secure its IoT devices

FTC charges the Taiwanese IT giant D-Link putting consumers' privacy at risk due to the failure of Implementing secure adequate measures for IoT devices. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a lawsuit against the Taiwanese firm D-Link, overĀ failure...

January 7, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things  Laws and regulations 

It has happened again, ransomware infected an LG Smart TV

The software engineer Darren Cauthon reported his LG Smart TV was infected with ransomware on Christmas day, the malware asked for $500 to unlock the device IoT Ransomware is a scaring reality, the threatĀ will increase in the next months and security...

January 3, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Internet of Things  Malware 

ZyXEL Customized Routers plagues by multiple vulnerabilities

According to the firm SecuriTeam, several ZyXEL customized routers are affected by many vulnerabilities that could be easily exploited by hackers. According to the firmĀ SecuriTeam, multiple ZyXEL customized routers are affected by many vulnerabilities....

December 28, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things 

A security expert found a 0-Day flaw in NETGEAR WNR2000 Routers

An expert found flaws in NETGEAR WNR2000 routers that could be remotely exploited by an attacker to take full control of the affected device. The security expert Pedro Ribeiro discovered vulnerabilities inĀ NETGEAR WNR2000 Routers, including a zero-day...

December 22, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things 

Linux/Rakos, the new Linux malware threatening devices and servers

A new Linux malware, dubbed Linux/Rakos is threatening devices and servers. The malware searches for victims via SSH scan. A new Linux malware, dubbedĀ Linux/Rakos is threatening devices and servers.Ā The malicious code is written in the Go language...

December 21, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Internet of Things  Malware 

DNSChanger Exploit kit targets Home routers in malvertising campaign

Security experts observed malvertising campaign leveraging the DNSChanger malware to compromise multiple models of home routers. The Christmas season can be the busiest time of the year for online shopping in many countries. Researchers at Proofpoint...

December 18, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Internet of Things 

Some versions of Netgear routers remain vulnerable to arbitrary command injection

A security flaw was discovered in some NetGear routers that could be easily exploited by a remote attacker to gain root access on the device and remotely run code. Some versions of Netgear routers remain affected by a security flaw that could be exploited...

December 13, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things 

Waiting for a fix, stop using Netgear R7000 and R6400 routers to avoid hacks

Waiting for security patches, the CERT/CC suggests to stop using Netgear R7000 and R6400 routers to avoid being hacked. Other routers potentially exposed. IoT devices are privileged targets for threat actors, the Mirai botnetĀ is the demonstration...

December 10, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things 

More than 900k routers of Deutsche Telekom German users went offline

Deutsche Telekom confirmed that more than 900,000 routers began to have serious problems connectivity problems due to a cyber attack. More than 900,000 routers belonging to Deutsche Telekom users in Germany were not able to connect to the Internet due to an alleged...

November 28, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Internet of Things 

Hackers offer a huge Mirai botnet as a DDoS-for-hire service

The hackers Popopret and BestBuy are offering a DDoS-for-hire service leveraging aĀ Mirai botnetĀ composed of around 400,000 compromised devices. We have written a lot about theĀ Mirai botnetĀ after the clamorous attacks against theĀ Dyn DNS serviceĀ and...

November 27, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Internet of Things  Malware 


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