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What are the alternatives to passwords?

Is it time for big companies - at the very least - to abandon weak password security? If so, what password alternatives are there?

Published on: February 05, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

The utterly crazy story of the death threat hacker (involves a cat)

A cat leads to a notorious death threat hacker finally being caught and jailed in Japan.

Published on: February 04, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Internet Explorer exploit could let phishers steal logins

A vulnerability in the latest patched version of Microsoft Internet Explorer that could allow hackers to launch "highly credible phishing attacks" has been uncovered, according to PC World.

Published on: February 04, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Facebook turns 11 - what you need to know, and what do your likes say about you?

Facebook updated its privacy settings at the end of January. As Facebook turns 11 today, here’s what you need to know about the new settings and how they could affect you.

Published on: February 04, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

White House seeks 10% increase in cybersecurity spend

President Obama's budget proposal for the 2016 fiscal year includes a projected 10 percent increase in cybersecurity spend, reports Reuters.

Published on: February 03, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

The New Hacker's List and an Old Debate: Would you Hire a Hacker?

The recent opening of the Hacker List portal brings to mind the age-old question: Would you hire a hacker?

Published on: February 03, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Facebook porn scam infects 110k users in 48 hours

A new porn scam is spreading startlingly quickly through Facebook - one that has managed to spread malware to over 110,000 users in 48 hours, reports The Guardian.

Published on: February 02, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Issue 183

What's happening with the iTunes Connect data leak? React Native and Building Classic Mac OS X apps on Yosemite!

Published on: January 30, 2015 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

MSIL/Agent.PYO: Have botnet, will travel

ESET's researchers recently encountered a piece of malware targeting the filling of the forms belonging to the Consulate of Poland. To understand why it is first necessary to have a brief look at the application process for visas.

Published on: January 29, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

The P + epsilon Attack

Special thanks to Andrew Miller for coming up with this attack, and to Zack Hess, Vlad Zamfir and Paul Sztorc for discussion and responses One of the more interesting surprises in cryptoeconomics in recent weeks came from an attack on SchellingCoin conceived by Andrew Miller earlier this month. Although...

Published on: January 28, 2015 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Taylor Swift hacked, but denies naked pictures will be leaked

Singer Taylor Swift has had her Twitter and Instagram accounts hacked, but laughed off claims that the hackers will release nude photographs of her.

Published on: January 28, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Android Wi-Fi Direct bug means hackers can reboot your device

A vulnerability in Android's Wi-Fi Direct functionality has been uncovered by security researchers.

Published on: January 27, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

6 WhatsApp Security Tips

Even though WhatsApp now encrypts all of its messages and data, it pays to be secure with your chats. Here are our top WhatsApp security tips.

Published on: January 26, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Superrationality and DAOs

Warning: this post contains crazy ideas. Myself describing a crazy idea should NOT be construed as implying that (i) I am certain that the idea is correct/viable, (ii) I have an even >50% probability estimate that the idea is correct/viable, or that (iii) "Ethereum" endorses any of this in any...

Published on: January 23, 2015 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Edward Snowden doesn't use an iPhone for privacy reasons

NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has claimed he doesn't use an iPhone for fear of surveillance technology in the smartphone, reports The Independent.

Published on: January 23, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Blackhat: Lessons from the Michael Mann, Chris Hemsworth movie?

Blackhat, the hacker movie directed by Michael Mann and starring Chris Hemsworth, could spread awareness of digital threats. If it is a learning opportunity, what are the lessons?

Published on: January 23, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Issue 182

Are you 64 bit and iOS 8 ready? Feb 1st deadline for new apps approaches! What conferences are you attending this year?

Published on: January 23, 2015 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

Cybercrime deterrence: 6 important steps

Cybercrime: there's too much of it, and we need to do more to deter it. With the President of the United States now making frequent references to "doing more about cybercrime" now is a good time to look at what steps must be taken.

Published on: January 20, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

How can businesses save money on internet security in 2015?

A recent report from Piper Jaffray found that 75% of companies expected to increase their IT security spending in 2015, following a year of high-profile hacks and data breaches in 2014.

Published on: January 19, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Lizard Squad DDoS-for-hire service hacked - users' details revealed

Lizard Squad failed to encrypt its database of LizardStresser's registered users - storing details of their usernames and passwords in plaintext. A schoolboy error if ever I heard one.

Published on: January 19, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Issue 181

Swift on the way up, Core Graphics in Swift, Watch-a-palooza and App Store revenue stories.

Published on: January 16, 2015 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

Swiss bank data released by hackers

The Swiss state owned Banque Cantonale de Geneve has confirmed that hackers have released confidential customer correspondences after the bank refused to pay the ransom demanded by the attackers

Published on: January 14, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Obama to propose legislation that protects firms sharing cyberthreat data

President Barack Obama is planning to push legislation which would protect companies from lawsuits for sharing cyberthreat data with the government, reports the Washington Post.

Published on: January 13, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Hacked routers used for paid DDoS attacks

The rent-a-DDoS service that knocked out Xbox Live and Playstation Network is powered by thousands of hacked residential internet routers.

Published on: January 13, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

British Prime Minister wants access to messaging apps

British Prime Minister David Cameron has stated his belief that encrypted messaging services must have backdoor access to government agencies

Published on: January 13, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Do you really need antivirus software for Linux desktops?

It started, innocently enough, as a question asked in the ESET Security Forum titled "Eset – Do I Really Need Antivirus On My Linux Distros?" However, the answer to that seemingly simple question on Linux antivirus is more complex than a simple yes-or-no response.

Published on: January 13, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

'Critical Security Updates' cancelled for 939 million Android users

Google has revealed that Android smartphones and tablets running versions of the software released before 4.3 (Jellybean) will no longer be given official updates to an important part of the software

Published on: January 12, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Light Clients and Proof of Stake

Special thanks to Vlad Zamfir and Jae Kwon for many of the ideas described in this post Aside from the primary debate around weak subjectivity, one of the important secondary arguments raised against proof of stake is the issue that proof of stake algorithms are much harder to make...

Published on: January 10, 2015 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Ethereum Community Survey

Back in November, we created a quick survey for the Ethereum community to help us gauge how we're doing, what can be improved, and how best we can engage with you all as we move forward towards the genesis block release in March. We feel it's very important to enable...

Published on: January 09, 2015 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Digital Invasion: 3 things we learned from CES 2015

Ever lost a kid somewhere? Not anymore if the gadget vendors have anything to say about it. Now you can digitally strap your kid to your tablet and keep track of them. Kids not running enough to stay trim? There’s an app for that that works the same way. Got high blood sugar? You can keep track of that too using the sensor-du-jour highlighted at CES 2015 in Las Vegas.

Published on: January 09, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Facebook privacy - why statements about copyright don't do anything

Facebook users around the world have reported the return of the network’s longer-lasting hoaxes - a legal disclaimer which allows users to regain copyright over their images and other content. Here's why it doesn't work.

Published on: January 09, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Issue 180

New App Store pricing, more commentary on Apple software quality and get yourself a WATCH for $27!

Published on: January 09, 2015 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

Windows exploitation in 2014

Today, we published our research about Windows exploitation in 2014. This report contains interesting information about vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows and Office patched over the course of the year, drive-by download attacks and mitigation techniques.

Published on: January 08, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Phish Allergy – Recognizing Phishing Messages

While phishing-related malware is still mostly Windows targeting, attacks that rely purely on social engineering and fake web sites might be delivered by any platform, including smartphones and tablets. The more cautious you are, the better informed you are, and the more you think before you click, the more chance you have of leaving phishing craft stranded.

Published on: January 08, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

5 reasons not to "hack back"

Are hacking victims "hacking back"? That question was recently posed in headlines like this one from Bloomberg: FBI Investigating Whether Companies Are Engaged in Revenge Hacking. The Marketplace reporter, Ben Johnson, speculated that 2015 might be the year of "hacking back" when he asked me about revenge hacking.

Published on: January 07, 2015 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity