“Denial-of-Spending and Inflation Bugs Found in Several Cryptocurrencies” plus 5 BleepingComputer.com
“Denial-of-Spending and Inflation Bugs Found in Several Cryptocurrencies” plus 5 BleepingComputer.com |
- Denial-of-Spending and Inflation Bugs Found in Several Cryptocurrencies
- Data Firm Left Profiles of 48 Million Users on a Publicly Accessible AWS Server
- JavaScript Trackers Caught Siphoning Data From "Login With Facebook" Feature
- iOS Trustjacking Attack Exposes iPhones to Remote Hacking
- Minecraft & CS:GO Ransomware Strive For Media Attention
- Microsoft Ports Anti-Phishing Technology to Google Chrome Extension
Denial-of-Spending and Inflation Bugs Found in Several Cryptocurrencies Posted: 19 Apr 2018 05:25 AM PDT A team of academics has identified an issue with the Zeroicoin protocol scheme, along with two security flaws in libzerocoin, the software library used for building actual cryptocurrencies around protocol. [...] |
Data Firm Left Profiles of 48 Million Users on a Publicly Accessible AWS Server Posted: 19 Apr 2018 01:18 AM PDT LocalBlox, a company that scrapes data from public web profiles, has left the details of over 48 million users on a publicly accessible Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 bucket, according to an UpGuard security researcher who discovered the data on February 28, this year. [...] |
JavaScript Trackers Caught Siphoning Data From "Login With Facebook" Feature Posted: 18 Apr 2018 09:25 PM PDT JavaScript libraries from various advertising and analytics services are siphoning user data from web pages where the "Login with Facebook" feature is being used. [...] |
iOS Trustjacking Attack Exposes iPhones to Remote Hacking Posted: 18 Apr 2018 01:05 PM PDT Symantec researchers have found a loophole in how iPhone users pair devices with Mac workstations and laptops. They say attackers can exploit this flaw â"which they named Trustjackingâ" to take over devices without the phone owner's knowledge. [...] |
Minecraft & CS:GO Ransomware Strive For Media Attention Posted: 18 Apr 2018 12:10 PM PDT When ransomware developers achieve huge media buzz like we saw with the PUBG Ransomware, it is not surprising to see other developers creating copycats. This is the case with two new in-development ransomware programs, if we can even call them that, for both Minecraft and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO). [...] |
Microsoft Ports Anti-Phishing Technology to Google Chrome Extension Posted: 18 Apr 2018 10:12 AM PDT Microsoft has released a Chrome extension named "Windows Defender Browser Protection" that ports Windows Defender's â"and inherently Edge'sâ" anti-phishing technology to Google Chrome. [...] |
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