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154 million voter records exposed, including gun ownership, Facebook profiles and more
« A database with 154 million US voter registration records has been leaking information on a dizzying array of intimate details, including gun ownership, Facebook profiles, address, age, position on gay marriage, ethnicity, email addresses and whether a voter is “pro-life.” »
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Ransomware that’s 100% pure JavaScript, no download required
Ransomware, like any sort of malware, can get into your organisation in many different ways: buried inside email attachments, via poisoned websites, through exploit kits, on infected USB devices and occasionally even as part of a self-spreading network worm. But in this case, the JavaScript doesn’t download the ransomware, it is the ransomware
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Acer Online Store Hacked; 34,000 Customers Data Stolen
« The electronics giant Acer told the Attorney General of California that hackers breached their system and managed to steal names, addresses and credit card details of about 34,000 customers. The attacks occurred between 12 May 2015 and 28 April 2016 into customers accounts in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. »
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Hackers Just Leaked Personal Data of US Military Officials and it’s Legit
« Ghost Squad Hackers have published US Military email accounts and personal information as part of #OpSilence campaign, the data was first uploaded to an onion site in the DarkNet and later published on other media like social networks and Pastebin. »
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Photo reveals even Zuckerberg tapes his Webcam and Microphone for Privacy
« Zuckerberg posted a photo on Tuesday to celebrate Instagram’s 500 Million monthly user milestone, but the picture end up revealing about another security measure he takes to ensure that nobody is spying on him – and it’s surprisingly simple. »
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Citrix orders customers to change passwords after GoToMyPC data breach
« Citrix customers using the firm’s GoToMyPC tool will have to change their passwords after the service was hit by a « very sophisticated attack ». Citrix has issued a report on the incident and apologised to customers for falling victim to the hack. »
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Ils piratent un réseau électrique en 3 jours seulement
« Une entreprise américaine a recruté une équipe de hackers pour tester la fiabilité de son système de sécurité. Trois jours ont suffi pour remettre en cause ce système »
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Le pirate informatique Th3Dir3ctorY confirme avoir aidé daesh
« Le pirate informatique Kosovar Th3Dir3ctorY vient de plaider coupable devant un tribunal Américain pour avoir apporté son aide technique à des membres de la secte de Daesh. »
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Données personnelles vers les USA : le Privacy Shield serait finalisé mercredi
« La Commission européenne devrait finaliser mercredi le texte du Privacy Shield négocié avec les États-Unis, qui autorisera de nouveau les entreprises à exporter des données personnelles d’Européens vers les USA sans grandes formalités. »
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Sécurité : Google simplifie la double authentification pour accéder à un compte
« Progressivement la sécurité des comptes se renforce, notamment avec l’authentification à double facteurs. De plus en plus de services utilisent ce protocole de sécurité pour améliorer la sureté de leurs applications ou des données de leurs clients. Google souhaite cependant simplifier la méthode »
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Norway’s BankID tests in-app authentication
« Originally developed to simplify online banking access, BankID is now used by 80% of all adults in Norway to prove their identity to various organisations across Norway, including all government departments, and all of the country’s banks and mobile operators »
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