Day: September 3, 2019

Android Exploits Are Now Worth More Than iOS Exploits for the First Time

Zerodium, a company which claims it buys and then resells software exploits to government and law enforcement agencies, has updated its price list today, and Android exploits are worth more than iOS exploits for the first time ever. From a report: According to the company, starting today, a zero-click (no user interaction) exploit chain for…


Gamification Can Transform Company Cybersecurity Culture

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Yves Rocher Cosmetic Company Leaks Data On Millions

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Over 47,000 Supermicro Servers Are Exposing BMC Ports

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


U.S. Counter-Spies Launch Campaign Against Insider Threats

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Firefox 69 Ratchets Up Tracking Protection, Switching it On by Default

Mozilla has switched on Firefox’s tracking protection feature for everyone on Windows and Android, dialing up its effort to protect privacy from website publishers and advertisers that would like to keep tabs on your online behavior. From a report: Mozilla enabled tracking protection for new Firefox users in June, but now it’s on for everyone,…


Upping the Ante on Anti-Analysis

Attackers are becoming more sophisticated in their obfuscation and anti-analysis practices to avoid detection. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Hurricane Dorian: How Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint plan to help customers – CNET

US carriers are waiving fees as the hurricane draws near. …read more Source:: CNet


HPE lawyer claims key associates of Autonomy boss Mike Lynch ‘refuse’ to testify to High Court

We don’t actually need them, says Lynch’s camp Autonomy Trial Two key witnesses in the Autonomy trial have “refused” to testify, Hewlett-Packard’s barrister sensationally claimed to London’s High Court.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Apple Watch to add sleep tracking, report says – CNET

Wear your Watch to bed. …read more Source:: CNet