Digital ID

Pierluigi Paganini July 03, 2018
The Social network giant Facebook confirms it shared data with 61 tech firms after 2015

On Friday, Facebook provided a 748-page long report to Congress that confirms the social network shared data with at least 61 tech firms after 2015. This is the worst period in the history of the social network, now Facebook admitted to having shared users’ data with 61 tech firms. The problem is that Facebook allowed tech companies […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 02, 2018
NSA began deleting all call detail records (CDRs) acquired since 2015

NSA is deleting hundreds of millions of records of phone calls and text messages dating back to 2015 due to technical irregularities. The US National Security Agency announced it is deleting hundreds of millions of records of phone calls and text messages dating back to 2015 due to technical irregularities in some data received from telecommunications service providers. “Consistent with […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 02, 2018
Trezor users targeted by phishing attacks, experts blame DNS Poisoning or BGP Hijacking

The maintainers of the Trezor multi-cryptocurrency wallet service reported a phishing attack against some of its users that occurred during the weekend. I had some issues yesterday, when accessing your site. It seems to be related with DNS. Is https://t.co/wGje8x5lRN legit? — Carsten đŸ‡č🇭 ⚡ (@CarstenBKK) July 1, 2018 The attack appears more complex respect […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 01, 2018
Data Broker Exactis data breach, one of the biggest ever, exposes millions of Americans

Security expert Vinny Troia has found a huge trove of data belonging to millions of Americans that were left unsecured online.  The security researcher Vinny Troia was analyzing the level of security for Elasticsearch installs exposed online when discovered millions of records belonging to Americans that were left unsecured online. The expert used Shodan to find U.S. […]

Pierluigi Paganini June 30, 2018
Recently discovered OSX.Dummy mac malware is targeting the cryptocurrency community

The former NSA white hat hacker and malware researcher Patrick Wardle analyzed a new mac malware dubbed OSX.Dummy that targets the cryptocurrency community. The popular experts decided to analyze the malicious code after the security researcher Remco Verhoef (@remco_verhoef) posted an interesting entry to SANS ‘InfoSec Handlers Diary Blog’ titled “Crypto community target of MacOS […]

Pierluigi Paganini June 26, 2018
One more reason to hate your cellphone battery when it sends private data to the bad actors

Security Researchers demonstrated how a “poisoned” cellphone battery in smartphones can be leveraged to “infer characters typed on a touchscreen We’ve heard about stealing information through blinking hard drive lights and computer speakers but would you believe the battery in your cell phone can also leak potentially sensitive information? Researchers at Technion Center for Security Science and Technology (CSST), Hebrew […]

Pierluigi Paganini June 25, 2018
UK Tax Agency HMRC has recorded the voice tracks of 5.1 Million Brits

The UK-based privacy group Big Brother Watch revealed that the British tax agency HMRC has recorded the voice of over 5.1 million Britons. The UK-based privacy and civil liberties group Big Brother Watch has revealed that the British tax agency HMRC (Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs) has recorded the voice of over 5.1 million Britons. […]

Pierluigi Paganini June 24, 2018
Vulnerabilities in Fredi Wi-Fi baby monitor can be exploited to use it a spy cam

Vulnerabilities in Fredi Wi-Fi baby monitor could be exploited by a remote unauthenticated attacker to control it and spy on the family. Security researchers at SEC Consult reported discovered that vulnerabilities in Fredi Wi-Fi baby monitor could be exploited by a remote unauthenticated attacker to control it and spy on the family. The investigation started when […]

Pierluigi Paganini June 23, 2018
Supreme Court of the US Police ruled that police need warrant for mobile location data

The Supreme Court of the US ruled that police must obtain a search warrant before obtaining mobile location data from mobile carriers and similar services. The Supreme Court of the United States ruled this week that law enforcement must obtain a search warrant before obtaining cell phone location information from mobile carriers or third-party services. […]

Pierluigi Paganini June 20, 2018
Hackers Steal $31 Million from South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb

Just weeks after Korean exchange Coinrail was hacked, the Bithumb crypto exchange was hacked, crooks stole over $30 million in cryptocurrency. It has happened again, for the second time in a year, the cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb has been hacked. The South Korean cryptocurrency exchange confirmed that hackers stole 35 billion won ($31.6 million) worth of cryptocurrency […]