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5 Themes for Product Security and Fostering Organizational Growth
In this article we would like to review what Raj Umadas, Product Security Manager at Compass, has shared during our recent webinar highlighting recurring themes that have led to impactful collaborations and organizational risk reduction. Product security ProdSec is crucial in the process of growi...
CVE-2020-35755
An issue was discovered on Libre Wireless LS9 LS1.5/p7040 devices. There is a luciservice Read NVRAM Direct Access Information Leak. The luciservice deamon running on port 7777 provides a sub-category of commands for which Read is prepended. Commands in this category are able to directly read the...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered on Libre Wireless LS9 LS1.5/p7040 devices. There is a luciservice Read NVRAM Direct Access Information Leak. The luciservice deamon running on port 7777 provides a sub-category of commands for which Read is prepended. Commands in this category are able to directly read the...
CVE-2020-35755
An issue was discovered on Libre Wireless LS9 LS1.5/p7040 devices. There is a luciservice Read NVRAM Direct Access Information Leak. The luciservice deamon running on port 7777 provides a sub-category of commands for which Read is prepended. Commands in this category are able to directly read the...
CVE-2020-35755
CVE-2020-35755 affects Libre Wireless LS9 LS1.5/p7040 devices. The issue is a direct information leak via the luci_service daemon on port 7777, where a Read_ command category enables reading the device configuration NVRAM. This allows access to sensitive data stored in NVRAM, including the Wi‑Fi ...
Security vs User Journey
Something I often think about is how my recommendations for clients to fix small security issues can spoil / complicate their users journey. UX matters I understand that UX is hugely important, even subtle changes can influence whether a journey is completed or abandoned. The difference between...
Hundred thousand Spotify accounts leaked in credential stuffing attack
By Saad Rajpoot Spotify has suffered its second credential stuffing attack in three months. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Hundred thousand Spotify accounts leaked in credential stuffing attack...
Spotify Suffers Second Credential-Stuffing Cyberattack
Spotify streaming music aficionados are in the crosshairs of yet another credential-stuffing cyberattack, just three months after the last one. The service has forced password resets for impacted users. Cybercriminals carrying out credential-stuffing take advantage of people who reuse the same...
Code Injection in spotify/postgresql-metrics
Description Tool that extracts and provides metrics on your PostgreSQL database Vulnerability discription unsafe loading of data by the yaml.load function leading to Arbitrary code execution. Proof of Concept Vulnerable code part python readconfigdict = yaml.loadf...
Spotify Changes Passwords After Another Data Breach
Spotify has alerted users that some of their registration data was inadvertently exposed to a third-party business partner, including emails addresses, preferred display names, passwords, gender and dates of birth. This is at least the third breach in less than a month for the world’s largest...
Security update for opera (important)
openSUSE Security Update: Security update for opera Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2020:2178-1 Rating: important References: Cross-References: CVE-2020-16013 CVE-2020-16017 Affected Products: openSUSE Leap 15.2:NonFree openSUSE Leap 15.1:NonFree An update that fixes two vulnerabilities is now...
The US Used the Patriot Act to Justify Logging Website Users
Plus: Better Twitter two-factor, a Spotify hack, and more of the week’s top security news...
Spotify Wrapped 2020 Rollout Marred by Pop Star Hacks
In the midst of its popular Spotify Wrapped 2020 playlist rollout of the year’s most popular songs, the streaming service is grappling with a security breach, which affected the pages of some of its biggest stars, including Lana Del Rey, Dua Lipa, Future, Pop Smoke and others. Spotify is the most...
A week in security (November 23 – November 29)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we talked with Chris Boyd about charities that track you online. We also looked back at Zoom, and wondered whether its any safer months after its first vulnerability was reported. We talked about how Apples security is hampering the detection of potentially unwante...
Spotify resets some user logins after hacker database found floating online
A team of researchers working for vpnMentor has found a treasure trove in the form of an unsecured Elasticsearch database containing over 380 million records. The trove contained login credentials and other data belonging to Spotify users. So whats Spotify doing leaving its user data hanging arou...
Database leak exposed mass credential stuffing against Spotify users
By Deeba Ahmed Researchers helped Spotify detect and address a severe credential stuffing operation affecting hundreds of millions of its users. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Database leak exposed mass credential stuffing against Spotify users...
Spotify Users Hit with Rash of Account Takeovers
Subscribers of Spotify streaming music service may have experienced some disruption, thanks to a likely credential-stuffing operation. Credential stuffing takes advantage of people who reuse the same passwords across multiple online accounts. Attackers will use IDs and passwords stolen from anoth...
How a Facebook Bug Took Down Spotify, TikTok, and Other Major iOS Apps
Thank a tiny change to a software development kit for widespread crashes Wednesday, including the Spotify and TikTok apps...
Sensitive user data found in Tesla car parts sold on eBay
By Deeba Ahmed A hacker found Spotify passwords, Gmail & Netflix session cookies, etc. on Tesla car parts sold on the e-commerce giant. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Sensitive user data found in Tesla car parts sold on eBay...
Threat Source newsletter (Feb. 6, 2020)
Newsletter compiled by Jon Munshaw. Welcome to this week’s Threat Source newsletter — the perfect place to get caught up on all things Talos from the past week. There’s never been a better time to be into cyber security podcasts. Our Podcasts page on TalosIntelligence.com got a facelift this week...