Day: July 8, 2020

Criminals auction off stolen domain admin credentials for up to £95k. Your bank account details? Barely get £50

Dark web dwellers can pick and choose from billions – billions – of logins Stolen domain admin login credentials can be resold by dark web criminals for up to £95,000 and a total of 15 billion purloined credentials are traded on illicit marketplaces.… …read more Source:: Register


Google and Canonical Bring Flutter Apps To Linux and the Snap Store

An anonymous reader writes: Google is partnering with the Ubuntu Desktop team at Canonical to bring Linux support to its open source UI framework Flutter. Today’s Linux alpha announcement also means Flutter developers can now deploy their apps to the Snap Store. Flutter group product manager Tim Sneath argues this is a big milestone because…


Apple expands iPhone repair program in the US and globally

The Independent Repair Provider Program now includes more than 140 US companies with more than 700 locations, and it’s expanded into 32 other countries. …read more Source:: ZDNet


MIT and Harvard Sue DHS and ICE Over International Student Rule

Shag writes: Two days after US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said international students must leave the US if their fall classes will be taught entirely online, MIT and Harvard are suing ICE and the Department of Homeland Security. “ICE is unable to offer the most basic answers about how its policy will be interpreted…


Hulu vs. Peacock: Which streaming service is best for you? – CNET

Available for free nationwide on July 15, NBC’s all-new Peacock has many of the same shows as Hulu, including 30 Rock and Parks and Recreation. How do they stack up? …read more Source:: CNet


Notorious Hacker ‘Fxmsp’ Outed After Widespread Access-Dealing

The Kazakh native made headlines last year for hacking McAfee, Symantec and Trend Micro; but the Feds say he’s also behind a widespread backdoor operation spanning six continents. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Apple adds more locations to its iPhone repair program – CNET

The Independent Repair Provider Program is also coming to Canada and 32 European countries. …read more Source:: CNet


No more Genius Bar bottlenecks for you, Mr Customer? Apple exports independent repair provider program to Europe and Canada

Right-to-repair movements blows in from US Europeans and Canadians with busted iPhones will soon be able to swerve the Genius Bar and associated lengthy waiting lists, as Apple expands its Independent Repair Provider (IRP) program to third party technicians.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Hacker Indicted Over Selling Backdoor Access To Companies

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Citrix Tells Everyone Not To Worry Too Much Over Its Latest Security Patches. NSA’s Former Top Hacker Disagrees

…read more Source:: PacketStorm