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Black Hat: Top 20 hack-attack tools

How F5 Networks countered the Heartbleed bug | 10 scariest hacks from Black Hat and Defcon

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Black Hat: Top 20 hack-attack tools
Turn someone else's phone into an audio/video bug. Check. Use Dropbox as a backdoor into corporate networks. Check. Suck information out of pacemakers. Check. The Black Hat conference in Las Vegas last year offered hacker tools for all of those plus more. Read More


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How F5 Networks countered the Heartbleed bug
Over the last few weeks, the security industry has been rocked by the Heartbleed bug, which impacted OpenSSL-based websites. Heartbleed takes advantage of an OpenSSL feature called heartbeat, which exchanges data between the user's computer and the webserver. Heartbleed causes the web server to send back a massive amount of data, rather than only the data it's supposed to, including sensitive,... Read More

10 scariest hacks from Black Hat and Defcon
During the Black Hat and Defcon conferences researchers tend to wheel out their best new attacks on everything from browsers to automobiles, demonstrating ingenuity and diligence in circumventing security efforts or in some cases in exploiting systems that were built without security in mind. Here's a handful of the ones that over time have deserved the most concern. Read More


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Tip of the Hat: Heartbleed prompts chastened tech giants to fund OpenSSL
Computerworld offers a Tip of the Hat to Jon Brodkin of Ars Technica for an incisive look at how only a potential disaster could convince top tech execs to finally help fund the OpenSSL and other open-source projects. Read More

'Francophoned' cybertheft operation reportedly back in action
A cybercriminal operation that combines phone-based social engineering attacks with spear phishing and malware to steal money from organizations has resurfaced this year, finding victims in French-speaking countries in particular. Read More


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Security vendor blames Amazon for customer malware
A security vendor claims Amazon Web Services provided a cloud-computing customer with an unpatched version of Windows that resulted in a malware infection. Read More

Netgear patch said to leave backdoor problem in router
The security researcher who identified an admin backdoor in a range of routers last year has found that Netgear's patches don't adequately address the security issue. Read More

Activism's slippery slope: Anonymous targets children's hospital
Supporters of the faceless collective known as Anonymous have taken up the cause of a young girl, after the State of Massachusetts removed her from her parents earlier this year. However, the methods used to show support may have unintended consequences, which could impact patient care. Read More


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