Romanian police last month arrested Mihai Isvanca, and Eveline Cismaru for allegedly breaking into 123 computers controlling surveillance cameras at DC’s police department in 2017.
Tag: Cybersecurity
Many GPS Tracking Services Expose User Location, Other Data
Researchers discovered that many online services designed for managing location tracking devices are affected by vulnerabilities that expose potentially sensitive information.
Read more: http://www.securityweek.com/many-gps-tracking-services-expose-user-location-other-data
Thales Acquires Gemalto, Integrates Digital Business
Thales will combine its digital assets with Gemalto’s as part of a new Global Business Unit. Aerospace and defense firm Thales Group has agreed to buy chipmaker and digital security firm Gemalto in an all-cash transaction costing €51 per share, the companies announced Dec. 17.
Wiretap Orders That Defy Geographical Limitations Mandated by Congress Must Not Be Tolerated
Skip to main content DEEPLINKS BLOG By Jennifer Lynch and Karen Gullo Related Updates Deeplinks Blog by Katharine Trendacosta, Jeremy Gillula, Ernesto Falcon | January 1, 2018 Deeplinks Blog by David Ruiz | December 28, 2017 Dee
Wiretap Orders That Defy Geographical Limitations Mandated by Congress Must Not Be Tolerated
Skip to main content DEEPLINKS BLOG By Jennifer Lynch and Karen Gullo Related Updates Deeplinks Blog by Katharine Trendacosta, Jeremy Gillula, Ernesto Falcon | January 1, 2018 Deeplinks Blog by David Ruiz | December 28, 2017 Dee
Wiretap Orders That Defy Geographical Limitations Mandated by Congress Must Not Be Tolerated
Skip to main content DEEPLINKS BLOG By Jennifer Lynch and Karen Gullo Related Updates Deeplinks Blog by Katharine Trendacosta, Jeremy Gillula, Ernesto Falcon | January 1, 2018 Deeplinks Blog by David Ruiz | December 28, 2017 Dee
Wiretap Orders That Defy Geographical Limitations Mandated by Congress Must Not Be Tolerated
Skip to main content DEEPLINKS BLOG By Jennifer Lynch and Karen Gullo Related Updates Deeplinks Blog by Katharine Trendacosta, Jeremy Gillula, Ernesto Falcon | January 1, 2018 Deeplinks Blog by David Ruiz | December 28, 2017 Dee
Necurs botnet involved in massive ransomware campaigns at the end of 2017
The Necurs botnet made the headlines at year-end sending out tens of millions of spam emails daily as part of massive ransomware campaigns. Necurs was not active for a long period at the beginning of 2017 and resumed it activity in April.
Read more: http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/67356/malware/necurs-botnet-end-2017.html
‘Kernel memory leaking’ Intel processor design flaw forces Linux, Windows redesign
Programmers are scrambling to overhaul the open-source Linux kernel’s virtual memory system, while Microsoft is expected to publicly introduce necessary changes to its Windows operating system in this month’s Patch Tuesday.
Read more: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/01/02/intel_cpu_design_flaw/
Internet-connected Sonos Speakers Leak User Information
A vulnerability found in Internet-connected Sonos Play:1 speakers can be abused to access information on users, Trend Micro has discovered.
Read more: http://www.securityweek.com/internet-connected-sonos-speakers-leak-user-information