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Hackers Are Using Android Malware To Spy On Israeli Military Personnel
A group of highly sophisticated state-sponsored hackers is spying on the Israeli military by hacking into the personal Android phones of individual soldiers to monitor their activities and steal data. A newly released research by Lookout and Kaspersky suggests that more than 100 Israeli serviceme...
U.S. Dept Of Defense: Content-Injection/XSS ████
Summary: Hi, It is possible to inject content and vulnerable to reflected Cross Site Scripting. Affected domain: https://██████████ Used browser: Mozilla. Impact One of the most common XSS attack vectors is to hijack legitimate user accounts by stealing their session cookies. This allows attacker...
military-hotels.us XSS vulnerability
Vulnerable URL: http://military-hotels.us/js/inc/gmapiframe.php?type=a=12=38.31802644541942-121.99810531250001=38.27222-121.95416=600%27"--!=670=13' Details: Description| Value ---|--- Patched:| No Latest check for patch:| 30.07.2017 Vulnerability type:| XSS Vulnerability status:| Publicly...
GRIZZLY STEPPE - Russian Malicious Cyber Activity
The Department of Homeland Security DHS has released a Joint Analysis Report JAR that details Russian malicious cyber activity, designated as GRIZZLY STEPPE. This activity by Russian civilian and military intelligence services RIS is part of an ongoing campaign of cyber-enabled operations directe...
North Korea's Linux-based Red Star OS can be Hacked Remotely with just a Link
North Korea's own homegrown computer operating system, that's supposed to be fully hacker proof and more secure than foreign OS, like Microsoft's Windows, can easily be hacked remotely. A group of hackers managed to break into Red Star OS — North Korea's government sanctioned Linux-based OS — usi...
Microsoft Says Russian APT Group Behind Zero-Day Attacks
Microsoft has singled out Sofacy, an APT group long thought to have ties to Russia’s military intelligence arm GRU, as the entity behind targeted attacks leveraging Windows kernel and Adobe Flash zero days in targeted attacks. The group, which Microsoft calls Strontium, is also known as APT28, Ts...
Hacking Firmware from Mobile Phone Hacking Company Leaked Online
The Israeli firm Cellebrite, which provides digital forensics tools and software to help law enforcement access mobile phones in investigations, has had its firmware and software leaked online. Yes, you heard that right. Cellebrite's most sensitive in-house capabilities have been made public by o...
You believe that there is no vulnerability in the code? Americans are Research-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
Internet of everything era, in addition to People's lives provides a convenient, also brought many security risks, more and more devices more vulnerable to hacking attacks. There is no possibility of the birth of a cannot is the invasion code? DARPA-the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agenc...
WikiLeaks Promises to Publish Leaks on US Election, Arms Trade and Google
Wikileaks completed its 10 years today, and within this timespan, the whistleblower site has published over 10 million documents, and there’s more to come. In the name of celebration of its 10th Anniversary, Wikileaks promises to leak documents pertaining to Google, United States presidential...
Hacker Who Helped ISIS to Build 'Hit List' Of US Military Personnel Jailed for 20 Years
A computer hacker who allegedly helped the terrorist organization ISIS by handing over data for 1,351 US government and military personnel has been sentenced to 20 years in a U.S. prison. Ardit Ferizi, aka Th3Dir3ctorY, from Kosovo was sentenced in federal court in Alexandria, for "providing...
Free Cross Platform Information Sharing: DemonSaw
THE FUTURE OF INFORMATION SHARING Finally, simple and truly secure sharing is available – for free – across every platform Demonsaw is a new type of information sharing application that allows you to share your files securely. It’s the next leap in the evolution of a free internet, and the debut ...
North Korean Hackers Steal thousands of Military files from S. Korea
Hackers aligned with North Korea have always been accused of attacking and targeting South Korean organizations, financial institutions, banks and media outlets. Recent reports indicate that North Korean hackers have hacked into more than 140,000 computers of at least 160 South Korean government...
Coalfire goes to Washington!
Our CEO Larry Jones visited The White House Thursday morning to join with First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Biden in the celebration of the Joining Forces initiatives fifth-year anniversary and announce Coalfires pledge to hire and train veterans and military spouses...
DARPA Wants To Build Ultra Secure Messaging App for US Military
Just last month, DARPA launched a project dubbed "Improv," inviting hackers to transform simple household appliances into deadly weapons. Now, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is finding someone in the private sector to develop a hacker-proof "secure messaging and transaction platfor...
Soviet Military Maps Free - Customized SSL, Dangerous filesystem permissions, MIT license vulnerabilities
HackApp vulnerability scanner discovered that application Soviet Military Maps Free published at the 'play' market has multiple vulnerabilities...
Vibrant Military Watch Face - Customized SSL, Dynamic Code Loading, Exported components vulnerabilities
HackApp vulnerability scanner discovered that application Vibrant Military Watch Face published at the 'play' market has multiple vulnerabilities...
military watch face - Dangerous filesystem permissions, WebView code execution vulnerabilities
HackApp vulnerability scanner discovered that application military watch face published at the 'play' market has multiple vulnerabilities...
CanSecWest 2016 Attack Attribution False Flags
With every APT report there comes the gnawing question of whodunit. Just this week, a Reuters report linked a spree of ransomware attacks against U.S. companies to state-sponsored hacker groups in China. Most reports, however, offer no tangible evidence other than technological footprints that ca...
DARPA Invites Geeks to Convert Everyday Objects into Deadly Weapons
Do you know that your daily household items can be turned into deadly weapons? Yes, it's possible to convert some of your everyday household appliances into explosives, weapons or surveillance devices. DARPA – the agency which does research in various fields for improving the US Military and US...
Proofpoint Warns Of New MSIL/Crimson Tied To Cyber Espionage
Diplomats and military personnel in India have been victimized in targeted espionage attacks that use a number of means of infection including phishing and watering hole sites. Researchers at Proofpoint this week published a report on Operation Transparent Tribe, which was ongoing as of Feb. 11...