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DarkHotel Perfects a New Attack Gambit for Political Targets

By Tara Seals The DarkHotel APT criminals are back, with a novel approach that appears to mark a significant step forward for the group. DarkHotel is famous for infiltrating Wi-Fi networks in…

Jul 20, 2017 at 11:59 amby David Rider - CRC Research DirectorAPT attack BitDefender cyber cybercrime DarkHotel data breach data loss digital certificate factoring encryption executives exploit fraud hack hackers Inexsmar information security infosec luxury hotels malware ransomware Trojan vulnerability Wi-Fi WiFi
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How to defend against the latest Wi-Fi security threats

You’ve hardened your network against all the common weaknesses, now we’ll show you how to take your wireless security to the next level. By Eric Geier t’s common knowledge that…

Jan 25, 2017 at 1:55 pmby David Rider - CRC Research Directoradmin attack cyber cybercrime data breach data loss DDoS email encryption exploit fraud hack hackers information security infosec insurance malware passwords phishing ransomware router Security patch threat Trojan vulnerability WEP Wi-Fi wireless WPA2
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Oh Britain. Worried your routers will be hacked, but won't touch the admin settings

Survey shows people don’t act on insecure wireless routers. John Leyden Recent Mirai-style attacks against home broadband routers have had some effect but the majority of users have failed to…

Jan 11, 2017 at 1:14 pmby David Rider - CRC Research Directoradmin settings attack botnet cyber cybercrime data breach data loss DDoS email encryption financial sector fraud hack hackers information security infosec insurance malware Mirai password password security passwords phishing ransomware routers Security patch security settings threat Trojan UK vulnerability Wi-Fi
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Johnson & Johnson says insulin pump 'could be hacked'

Pharmaceutical firm Johnson & Johnson has warned that one of its insulin pumps for diabetics is at risk of being hacked, causing an overdose. The firm said the vulnerability concerned…

Oct 5, 2016 at 1:45 pmby David Rider - CRC Research Directorattack cybercrime diabetes diabetic exploit hack hackers information security infosec insulin pump insurance IoT Johnson & Johnson malware OneTouch Ping ransomware Security patch threat Trojan vulnerability Wi-Fi WiFi
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Sitting in the corner

Sitting in the corner, sometimes collecting dust, is an overlooked attack surface. By John Brandon They sit off in the corner, some of them collecting dust. Yet, a printer is…

May 4, 2016 at 1:03 pmby David Rider - CRC Research Directorattack attack surface cyber cybercrime data breach data loss encryption Epson exploit fraud hack hackers HP information security infosec insurance malware passwords phishing printer ransomware Security patch Trojan vulnerability Wi-Fi
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