Check Point security researchers have warned that tactics employed by a mobile Trojan targeting users in China might become a worldwide threat when adopted by Western malware.
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Twitter Suspends More Accounts Linked to ‘Terrorism’
Twitter said Tuesday it suspended 376,890 accounts in the second half of 2016 for "promotion of terrorism," an increase of 60 percent over the prior six-month period.
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Attackers Can Hijack Security Products via Microsoft Tool
Researchers at Cybellum, an Israel-based company that specializes in zero-day prevention, have identified a new technique that can be used by attackers to take full control of security products.
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Metaspoit’s New RFTransceiver Finds Security Flaws in IoT Radio Communications
The Internet of Things is pervasive, rapidly growing, and largely insecure. Researchers have discovered security flaws in products ranging from baby alarms and dolls, to motor vehicles and medical equipment — and the likelihood is that there are many more simply not yet discovered.
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Continue readingNon-Targeted Malware Hits 3,000 Industrial Sites a Year: Study
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Continue readingUS Bans Laptops, Tablets From Cabins on Flights From Middle East
The United States warned Tuesday that extremists plan to target passenger jets with bombs hidden in electronic devices, and banned carrying them onto flights from 10 Middle East airports.
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Cisco Patches Serious DoS Flaws in IOS
Cisco has released updates for its IOS and IOS XE software to address a couple of high severity flaws that can be exploited to cause a denial-of-service (DoS) condition on vulnerable devices.
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FBI’s Comey: From Clinton Bugbear to Thorn in Trump’s Side?
Eight months ago, James Comey hampered Hillary Clinton's White House bid with a damning assessment of her email practices.
On Monday, the powerful FBI chief lobbed another bombshell into the world of US politics — this time directed at the sitting president, Donald Trump.
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Hacked Websites on the Rise: Google
Google painted a bleak picture of cybersecurity trends Monday, saying the number of websites hacked rose 32 percent last year, with little relief in sight.
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