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EUVD-2014-4375
Malware in sbrugna...
“Hilariously insecure”: Andrew Tate’s The Real World breached, 800,000 users affected
Andrew Tate's online education platform The Real World—formerly known as Hustlers University—has been hacked and user data has been stolen. Hacktivists flooded the primary chatroom with emojis as proof that they had breached the site. After this they shared approximately 794,000 usernames of,...
APPLE-SA-2014-10-20-1 iOS 8.1
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 APPLE-SA-2014-10-20-1 iOS 8.1 iOS 8.1 is now available and addresses the following: Bluetooth Available for: iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch 5th generation and later, iPad 2 and later Impact: A malicious Bluetooth input device may bypass pairing...
CVE-2014-4448
House Arrest in Apple iOS before 8.1 relies on the hardware UID for its encryption key, which makes it easier for physically proximate attackers to obtain sensitive information from a Documents directory by obtaining this UID...
CVE-2014-4448
House Arrest in Apple iOS before 8.1 relies on the hardware UID for its encryption key, which makes it easier for physically proximate attackers to obtain sensitive information from a Documents directory by obtaining this UID...
18-Year-Old Student Arrested for Hacking School Computers to Change Grades
An 18-year old Miami University student is facing charges for allegedly breaching the school's computer system to change grades for himself and four other students. Jose Bautista appeared before a judge Friday after he was arrested Thursday by the Miami School Board Police after the principal of...
LulzSec hacker sentenced to 1 year jail & ordered to pay $605,663 in restitution
A second member of hacking group LulzSec - Raynaldo Rivera, 21, of Tempe, Arizona, has been sentenced to 1 year in prison, 13 months of house arrest, and 1,000 hours of community service for hacking into the computers of Sony Pictures Entertainment. Raynaldo who went by Internet names ”neuron” wa...
PlayStation hacker gets year of House Arrest for destroying evidence of Hack
23-year-old Todd Miller, suspected of hacking into Sony’s PlayStation Network, was due to be arrested, will spend a year on house arrest, but not for the hacking. Instead, he was sentenced yesterday in federal court for obstructing a federal investigation because he smashed his computers, halting...