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  • Security Affairs newsletter Round 12 – Best of the week from best sources

Security Affairs newsletter Round 12 – Best of the week from best sources

Pierluigi Paganini June 07, 2015

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from the best sources free for you in your email box.

Yemen Cyber Army will release 1M of records per week to stop Saudi Attacks
The Importance of Operational Security and User Education
CIA Chief: Ending NSA Spying Would Boost Terror Threat
Popular Kim Dotcom’s domains, seized by the FBI, now in the hands of crooks
56 MEEELLION credentials exposed by apps say infosec boffins
How to hack a Parking Management System and why?
This MicroSD Card Has Entire Secure Computer Inside It
Over 50 security glitches found in D-Link’s NVR and NAS devices
Phished IT bod opens door to 40,000 finance folks personal details
How to Hack a Computer Using Just An Image
Mac zero-day makes rootkit infection very easy
Hola VPN used to perform DDoS attacks, violate user privacy
Bundestag, the Government confirmed a data breach and data leaks
Facebook positive step to use PGP for sending encrypted notification emails
Hola! TV geo-block botters open bug bounties
NjRat campaign coming from Saudi Arabia is using old FakeAv tactics
New Rombertik Sample has originated in Nigeria
GCHQ gros fromage stays schtum on Snowden and snooping
Exploit for Recently Patched Flash Flaw Added to Magnitude, Neutrino, Nuclear Pack
IoT Devices Hosted On Vulnerable Clouds In Bad Neighborhoods
Torus, a milestone in massive surveillance
Compromised SSH keys used to access popular GitHub repositories
Human error to blame as UK data breach investigations surge
This Simple Message Can Crash Skype Badly and Forces Re-Installation
APWG Global Phishing Survey – Registered malicious domains increased in H2 2014
Microsoft to Support SSH in Windows
Could brainwaves replace the password?
US Schools use social media monitoring platform to protect students
Adversary Intelligence Finds Criminals Not As Smart As Their Code
Cloud Providers Hit Hard by DDoS Attacks in Q1: VeriSign
IS Jihadists Out of Reach in Online Dark Space: FBI
Privacy Proponents Rally In Favor of Tracking Protection in Firefox
The Pirate Bay Co-Founder Released From Swedish Prison
Thamar Reservoir – Iranian hackers target entities in Middle East
A new Facebook scam in the wild aims to steal sensitive data
Are Russian hackers behind the Bundestag cyber attack?
Using a Toy to Open a Fixed-Code Garage Door in 10 Seconds
Visa, FireEye Team to Protect Payment Data
Adware-Laden Skype Botnet Disrupted
Chinese ISP: China Is Victim Of Foreign State-Backed APT Group
FBI: Apple and Google are helping ISIS by offering strong crypto
Hackers steal files on 4 million US govt workers
Why did Snowden swipe 900k+ US DoD files? (Or so Uncle Sam claims)
IoT Poses Security Challenge to Enterprise Networks
Latest Snowden leak: NSA can snoop internet to catch hackers – no warrants needed
Harvesting clients’ information from the utility company
CryptoWall 3.0 Still Actively Being Spread as a New Campaign is Discovered in-the-wild
European cloud trends: Law reforms on cloud data protection is vital for the European Commission
Long Cons: The Next Age of Cyber Attacks
SurfWatch Labs Enables Intelligence Sharing Across Extended Enterprise
How Apple Pay Can Be Hacked to Steal Your Credit Card Details
Situational Awareness: Elusive Key Ingredient of Worthwhile Cyber Threat Intelligence
How to easily hack a WhatsApp Account?
ISIS command post obliterated after moron jihadi snaps a selfie, says US Air Force
Hacking Apple Pay to steal credit card data
Malicious Facebook UnfriendAlert app used to steal FB credentials

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Pierluigi Paganini

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