Day: July 19, 2021

Unpatched iPhone Bug Allows Remote Device Takeover

A format-string bug believed to be a low-risk denial-of-service issue turns out to be much nastier than expected. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Report Finds Big Telecom Spends $230,000 on Lobbying Every Day

A new study argues crappy U.S. broadband is an active policy choice — and a direct result of pathetically weak U.S. lobbying and corporate finance laws. From a report: Over the last few years big internet service providers have killed net neutrality, eliminated most FCC oversight of broadband providers, derailed efforts to pass meaningful privacy…


Law Firm for Ford, Pfizer, Exxon Discloses Ransomware Attack

Campbell Conroy & O’Neil reports the attack affected personal data including Social Security numbers, passport numbers, and payment card data for some individuals. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Cybersecurity company warns of American Rescue Plan Act scams as first IRS child tax credit payments released

The credential harvesting sites are targeting those who don’t know the IRS will automatically send the payment to you. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Windows 11: We we like and don’t like about Microsoft’s operating system so far

Brace yourself, there have been some changes to the Start menu, File Explorer Hands On In its publicity for Windows 11, Microsoft has focused on the “simplified design and user experience” of the operating system along with a few headline features: a centered Start menu that looks more like a dock from other OSes, Android…


Meet the Brutal Serial Killers of The Sims

It’s a game that encourages people to ‘get a life’ — build a house, make a Sim and fulfil their dreams. So why are so many players intent on murder? From a report: The Sims has far evolved from its humble beginnings in 2000, where you created characters and tended to their needs, like a…


US Accuses China of Using Criminal Hackers in Cyber Espionage Operations

DOJ indicts four Chinese individuals for alleged role in attacks targeting intellectual property, trade secrets belonging to defense contractors, maritime companies, aircraft service firms, and others. …read more Source:: DarkReading


How Gaming Attack Data Aids Defenders Across Industries

Web application attacks against the video game industry quadrupled in 2020 compared to the previous year, but companies outside entertainment can learn from the data. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Amazon kicks NSO Group off its cloud service after spying reports – CNET

The hacking tools seller reportedly used AWS as part of its spyware services to government clients. The targets: activists and journalists. …read more Source:: CNet


Cloudstar – IT provider for real estate, finance, insurance worlds – downed by ransomware

Plus: Telegram security probed, CISA boss confirmed, and more In Brief Cloud-based IT provider Cloudstar has been hit by ransomware, taking down its systems. It said it is currently negotiating with the crooks that infected its computers.… …read more Source:: Register