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July 2015
Encrypted Web and Wi-Fi at risk as RC4 attacks become more practical
Encrypted Web and Wi-Fi at risk as RC4 attacks become more practical Forcing a victim’s browser to make the necessary requests to a targeted HTTPS (HTTP + SSL/TLS) website can be done through JavaScript code that’s loaded from a different Web page or is injected into the victim’s Web traffic by a Link: Encrypted Web …
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Lifelock Once Again Failed at Its One Job: Protecting Data
Customers who hired the infamous ID theft-protection firm Lifelock to monitor their identities after their data was stolen in a breach were in for a surprise. It turns out Lifelock failed to properly secure their data. Link: Lifelock Once Again Failed at Its One Job: Protecting Data
Hackers Hijacked A Jeep With A Reporter Inside, And 5 Other Scary Hacks
Jeepers creepers! It’s time to take security on the “Internet of things” seriously. Wired reporter Andy Greenberg recently asked two hackers to prove an exploit by taking over Greenberg’s Jeep Cherokee as he drove down a highway in St. Louis, which they did to great effect: Link: Hackers Hijacked A Jeep With A Reporter Inside, …
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Google: Wassenaar vulnerability rules ‘dangerously vague’ when clarity is crucial
Google has spoken out against US proposals to regulate the vulnerability market, saying the changes would ultimately harm users. Link: Google: Wassenaar vulnerability rules ‘dangerously vague’ when clarity is crucial