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hangover-ctf-wolfpack-deals
🎰 The Hangover CTF — Machine 1: Wolfpack Deals "What happe...
EUVD-2014-7384
Malware in sbrugna...
Facial Scanning by Burger King in Brazil
In 2000, I wrote: "If McDonalds offered three free Big Macs for a DNA sample, there would be lines around the block." Burger King in Brazil is almost there, offering discounts in exchange for a facial scan. From a marketing video: "At the end of the year, its Friday every day, and the hangover...
Indian Hack-for-Hire Group Targeted U.S., China, and More for Over 10 Years
An Indian hack-for-hire group targeted the U.S., China, Myanmar, Pakistan, Kuwait, and other countries as part of a wide-ranging espionage, surveillance, and disruptive operation for over a decade. Indian security firm under scrutiny, according to an in-depth analysis from SentinelOne, began as a...
Patchwork Hackers Target Chinese Research Organizations Using EyeShell Backdoor
Threat actors associated with the hacking crew known as Patchwork have been spotted targeting universities and research organizations in China as part of a recently observed campaign. The activity, according to KnownSec 404 Team, entailed the use of a backdoor codenamed EyeShell. Patchwork, also...
CVE-2014-7513
The Top Hangover Cures aka com.TopHangoverCures application 1.2 for Android does not verify X.509 certificates from SSL servers, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to spoof servers and obtain sensitive information via a crafted certificate...
CVE-2014-7513
The Top Hangover Cures aka com.TopHangoverCures application 1.2 for Android does not verify X.509 certificates from SSL servers, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to spoof servers and obtain sensitive information via a crafted certificate...
CVE-2014-7513
The Top Hangover Cures (com.TopHangoverCures) Android app v1.2 is affected by a vulnerable TLS implementation: it does not verify X.509 certificates when connecting to SSL servers. This enables MITM attackers to spoof legitimate servers and exfiltrate sensitive data via a crafted certificate. Pub...
Mac OS X Backdoor Found in Wild
It was inevitable another sample of the Mac OS X spyware discovered last week would surface. Researchers said today that a German investigator informed its researchers of another instance in the wild. Spread via a spear phishing campaign that’s apparently been circulating since December, the...