Researchers at threat intelligence firm Digital Shadows have analyzed a relatively new service named Ripper that aims to expose fraudsters who target the users of cybercrime marketplaces.
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Charger Android Ransomware Infects Apps on Google Play
A newly discovered piece of Android ransomware embedded in apps available on Google Play threatens to sell a victim's personal data on the black market if they don’t pay, Check Point security researchers warn.
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Western Digital Patches Vulnerabilities in “My Cloud” Products
The latest firmware update released by Western Digital for the My Cloud Mirror personal cloud storage product patches serious remote command execution and authentication bypass vulnerabilities.
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Cisco Buys App Performance Tuning Startup for $3.7 Billion
San Francisco – Cisco Systems on Tuesday announced a $3.7 billion deal to buy a startup specializing in improving the performance of applications, continuing to expand beyond computer networking hardware.
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Dutch Man on Trial in ‘Sextortion’ Cyberbully Case
Amsterdam – A man accused of a worldwide cyberbullying racket that got young girls to pose naked before blackmailing them went on trial Wednesday in Amsterdam, saying he is innocent of the charges.
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Hiding in Plain Sight: Why Your Organization Can’t Rely on Security by Obscurity
Attackers Don't Examine Market Size When Deciding Whether or Not to Target an Organization or a Person
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Firefox 51 Patches Flaws, Introduces New HTTP Warning
Mozilla released Firefox 51 this week and in addition to patches for several critical vulnerabilities, the latest version of the popular web browser introduces a new security feature designed to warn users when they access a login page that does not have a secure connection.
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Flaw Exposed Private Messages of AlphaBay Users
The popular darknet marketplace AlphaBay was until recently affected by a flaw that exposed hundreds of thousands of private messages and other user information.
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Sage 2.0 Ransomware Demands $2,000 Ransom
A newly observed ransomware variant is being distributed via malicious spam normally distributing Cerber and is demanding a $2,000 ransom for the decryption key.
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Microsoft Victory in Overseas Data Privacy Case Stands
San Francisco – A federal appeals court on Tuesday reaffirmed Microsoft's legal right to refuse a US government order to hand over data stored overseas in a case with important privacy implications.
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