APT33 Mounts Focused, Highly Targeted Botnet Attacks Against U.S. Victims
The APT is using small botnets to take espionage aim at military and academic organizations.
The APT is using small botnets to take espionage aim at military and academic organizations.
Jessica spends 12 hours a day on the internet managing security for web assets and loves her macha tea
Nissan is recalling 394,025 vehicles to fix a potential brake fluid issue that could cause a fire. In a document sent to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Japanese carmaker said that a pump seal could wear out, resulting in a leak of brake fluid. In such a case, the an anti-lock brake…
App developers are like book writers.
Jessica spends 12 hours a day on the internet managing security for web assets and loves her macha tea
This was a rarely good week for tech news. The biggest one by far was the return of the Motorola Razr – this time in the high-tech foldable form. The Razr pays homage to the original Razr V3 looks but unfolds into a 6.2-inch Flex View screen instead of a 2.2-inch screen and keyboard. The…
Something strange is afoot in the world of cryptocurrencies. For the first time since Satoshi dropped Bitcoin on us like a benevolent bomb, this painfully new, highly bizarre field has become … well … boring. The true believers will tell you that great strides are being made, and the mainstream breakthrough is just around the…
It was the one of the best phishing emails we’ve seen… that wasn’t. Phishing remains one of the most popular attack choices for scammers. Phishing emails are designed to impersonate companies or executives to trick users into turning over sensitive information, typically usernames and passwords, so that scammers can log into online services and steal…
There’s literally a lot more stuff in space than there was last week – or at least, the number of active human-made satellites in Earth’s orbit has gone up quite a bit, thanks to the launch of SpaceX’s first 60 production Starlink satellites. This week also saw movement in other key areas of commercial space,…
The year is 1995. Bill Gates explains to a skeptic David Letterman on his late-night show why the Internet is “the new big thing.” Yet that deliciously vintage clip actually shows Gates failing miserably at presenting the Internet as something more than a frivolous fad. You would have thought that for someone who had become…
Code-injection via third- and fourth-party scripts — as seen with Magecart — is a growing security problem for websites.
Jessica spends 12 hours a day on the internet managing security for web assets and loves her macha tea
An artist’s impression of S5-HVS1’s ejection by Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. Sagittarius A* and the captured binary partner to S5-HVS1 are seen far away in the left corner of the picture, while S5-HVS1 is in the foreground, speeding away from them. James Josephides, Swinburne Astronomy…