“Stresspaint Malware Steals Facebook Credentials and Session Cookies” plus 6 BleepingComputer.com |
- Stresspaint Malware Steals Facebook Credentials and Session Cookies
- Google Chrome 66 Released Today Focuses on Security
- Drupalgeddon 2 Vulnerability Used to Infect Servers With Backdoors & Coinminers
- Guild Wars 2 Monitored All Running Process in Order To Ban Users
- Teenager Charged For Nova Scotia Freedom of Information Web Portal Breach
- 34 Tech Firms Sign Accord Not to Assist Government Hacking Operations
- XiaoBa Ransomware Retooled as Coinminer But Manages to Ruin Your Files Anyway
Stresspaint Malware Steals Facebook Credentials and Session Cookies Posted: 18 Apr 2018 06:10 AM PDT Security researchers have spotted a new information stealer that collects Chrome login data from infected victims, along with session cookies, and appears to be looking for Facebook details in particular, according to a Radware threat alert. [...] |
Google Chrome 66 Released Today Focuses on Security Posted: 18 Apr 2018 01:05 AM PDT Google has moved Chrome 66 to the stable channel and starting earlier today has begun updating users to the browser's new major version â" Chrome 66.0.3359.117. [...] |
Drupalgeddon 2 Vulnerability Used to Infect Servers With Backdoors & Coinminers Posted: 17 Apr 2018 09:15 PM PDT Hackers haven't wasted their time in deciding what to do with the proof-of-concept (PoC) code that was published online last week for a major Drupal security flaw. [...] |
Guild Wars 2 Monitored All Running Process in Order To Ban Users Posted: 17 Apr 2018 04:21 PM PDT While nobody likes a cheater in online games, sometimes how a company monitors and bans cheaters can go wrong. Such is the case with a recent ban fest unleashed by ArenaNet for their Guild Wars 2 game, which used a program that monitored all processes running on a computer for blacklisted programs. [...] |
Teenager Charged For Nova Scotia Freedom of Information Web Portal Breach Posted: 17 Apr 2018 01:56 PM PDT A 19 year old teenager was charged with 'unauthorized use of a computer' after downloading over 7,000 records from the Nova Scotia Freedom-of-Information web portal. The teenager whose name has not been released, has been accused of stealing documents from the portal, with many of them being publicly accessible and redacted. [...] |
34 Tech Firms Sign Accord Not to Assist Government Hacking Operations Posted: 17 Apr 2018 12:50 PM PDT An industry group of 34 high-tech companies led by Microsoft, have signed today a tech accord, agreeing to defend customers at all costs from cybercriminal and nation-state cyber-attacks, but also not to provide any technical aid to governments looking to launch cyber-attacks on other countries, companies, or individual users. [...] |
XiaoBa Ransomware Retooled as Coinminer But Manages to Ruin Your Files Anyway Posted: 17 Apr 2018 10:46 AM PDT The authors of the XiaoBa ransomware have retooled their malware's code into a cryptocurrency miner (coinminer). Unfortunately, despite not encrypting files anymore, the XiaoBa coinminer still destroys users' data thanks to a series of bugs that primarily corrupt a user's executable files. [...] |
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