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FireEye
FireEye
added 2016/08/27 3:45 a.m.10 views

RIPPER ATM Malware and the 12 Million Baht Jackpot

On Aug. 23, 2016, FireEye detected a potentially new ATM malware sample that used some interesting techniques not seen before. To add more fuel to an existing fire, the sample was uploaded to VirusTotal from an IP address in Thailand a couple of minutes before the Bangkok Post newspaper reported...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2016/08/25 9:39 p.m.10 views

This Open Source 25-Core Processor Chip Can Be Scaled Up to 200,000-Core Computer

Researchers have designed a new computer chip that promises to boost the performance of computers and data centers while processing applications in parallel. Princeton University researchers have developed a 25-core open source processor, dubbed Piton named after the metal spikes used by rock...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2016/08/05 12:18 a.m.16 views

This ATM Hack Allows Crooks to Steal Money From Chip-and-Pin Cards

Forget about security! It turns out that the Chip-and-PIN cards are just as easy to clone as magnetic stripe cards. It took researchers just a simple chip and pin hack to withdraw up to $50,000 in cash from an ATM in America in under 15 minutes. We have been told that EMV Europay, MasterCard and...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/08/03 10:29 p.m.10 views

Researchers Bypass Chip and Pin Protections at Black Hat

LAS VEGAS – Credit card companies for the most part have moved away from “swipe and signature” credit cards to chip and pin cards by this point; the technology known as EMV Europay, MasterCard, and Visa which is supposed to provide consumers with an added layer of security is beginning to see som...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/05/11 5:57 p.m.14 views

Wendy's Comes Clean On Data Breach

Fast-food chain Wendy’s disclosed it was a victim of a point-of-sale system attack that installed malware on PoS computers affecting 300 franchise restaurants. The disclosure was part the company’s first quarter 2016 SEC filings on Wednesday and is the most complete account to date of a 2015 data...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/05/11 1:43 p.m.45 views

FireEye Details Microsoft Zero Day Attack on 100 Companies

More than 100 North American companies were attacked by crooks exploiting a Windows zero day vulnerability. The attacks began in early March and involved the zero day vulnerability CVE-2016-0167 reported and partially fixed in April’s Patch Tuesday security bulletins by Microsoft. The zero day wa...

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OpenVAS
OpenVAS
added 2016/05/10 12:0 a.m.37 views

Cisco IOS XR Software BVI Routed Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability (cisco-sa-20150415-iosxr)

A vulnerability in the packet-processing code of Cisco IOS XR Software for Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers ASR could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a lockup and eventual reload of a network processor chip and the line card that is processing traffic. Only...

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hackapp
hackapp
added 2016/04/01 9:15 a.m.7 views

CHIP Online - Customized SSL, WebView SSL handling enabled, WebView code execution vulnerabilities

HackApp vulnerability scanner discovered that application CHIP Online published at the 'play' market has multiple vulnerabilities...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/03/28 1:6 p.m.28 views

POS Malware Tool "Treasurehunt' Targets Small US-Based Banks, Retailers

As more US companies snuff out point of sale malware by deploying chip-and-PIN bankcard technology, attackers are rushing to exploit existing magnetic strip card systems still vulnerable to malware. A group of hackers that go by the name Bears Inc. are behind the latest barrage of attacks with a...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2016/03/16 11:44 p.m.20 views

Warning — Hackers can Silently Install Malware to Non-Jailbroken iOS Devices

Hard time for mobile phone users! Just recently, two severe vulnerabilities in Qualcomm Snapdragon chip and Stagefright were spotted on the Android platform, affecting more than a Billion and Millions of devices respectively. And now: Hackers have discovered a new way to install malicious apps on...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/03/16 1:40 p.m.8 views

American Express Notifies of Data Breach

American Express has begun notifying cardholders that their data may have been compromised in a third-party breach. A notification letter filed on March 10 with California’s attorney general indicates that AmEx account numbers, user names and other information including expiration dates may have...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/02/22 3:41 p.m.18 views

Delicate Hardware Hacks Could Unlock Shooter's iPhone

A researcher at IOActive believes the U.S. intelligence community has the capability to carry out a delicate hardware hack that could unlock the iPhone 5c at the center of the current FBiOS debate. The attack requires considerable financial resources and acumen with an intrusive attack against th...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2016/02/05 10:15 p.m.14 views

MIT Develops Hack-Proof RFID Chip — Here's How It Works

Do you know about RFID chips and how many you are carrying at this moment? Today, RFID chips are built-in all sorts of items, including your credit cards, travel swipe cards, library books, grocery store cards, security tags, implanted medical records, passports and even the access cards provided...

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Citrix
Citrix
added 2016/02/02 12:0 a.m.12 views

FAQ: Key Sizes/Certificates Supported by ADC

Q: What are the key sizes/certificates supported by ADC? A : An MPX appliance supports certificates of 512 or more bits, up to the following sizes: 4096-bit server certificate on the virtual server 4096-bit client certificate on the service 4096-bit CA certificate includes intermediate and root...

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n0where
n0where
added 2016/01/11 4:25 p.m.168 views

Credit Card Magstripe Spoofer: MagSpoof

MagSpoof is a device that can spoof/emulate any magnetic stripe or credit card. It can work “wirelessly”, even on standard magstripe/credit card readers, by generating a strong electromagnetic field that emulates a traditional magnetic stripe card. MagSpoof does not enable you to use credit cards...

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seebug.org
seebug.org
added 2016/01/11 12:0 a.m.32 views

Beck IPC IPC@CHIP 弱口令

参考链接: https://www.beck-ipc.com/files/api/scxxx/config.htm...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2015/11/25 12:19 a.m.20 views

This $10 Device Can Guess and Steal Your Next Credit Card Number before You've Received It

Imagine you have lost your credit card and applied for a fresh credit card from your bank. What if some criminal is using your new credit card before you have even received it? Yes, it's possible at least with this $10 device. Hardware hacker Samy Kamkar has built a $10 device that can predict an...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2015/11/13 8:3 a.m.16 views

Hackers Can Remotely Record and Listen Calls from Your Samsung Galaxy Phones

If you own a Samsung Galaxy Phone – S6, S6 Edge or Note 4, in particular – there are chances that a skilled hacker could remotely intercept your voice calls to listen in and even record all your voice conversations. Two security researchers, Daniel Komaromy of San Francisco and Nico Golde of...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2015/11/02 8:40 p.m.12 views

Meet The World's First Person Who Hacked His Body to Implant a Bitcoin Payment CHIP

Hackers are now going crazy and trying new ways in Biohacking. Until now, we have seen a hacker who implanted a small NFC chip in his hand in order to hack Android smartphones and bypass almost all security measures. However, now the level of craziness has gone to a whole new level. A Swedish...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2015/10/20 10:54 p.m.12 views

How Hackers Can Hack Your Chip-and-PIN Credit Cards

October 1, 2015, was the end of the deadline for U.S. citizens to switch to Chip-enabled Credit Cards for making the transactions through swipe cards safer. Now, a group of French forensics researchers have inspected a real-world case in which criminals played smart in such a way that they did a...

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