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2018-12-18 19:30:00 UTC
Dark Reading
Dark Reading
Cryptographic Erasure: Moving Beyond Hard Drive Destruction

In the good old days, incinerating backup tapes or shredding a few hard drives would have solved the problem. Today, we have a bigger challenge.

2018-12-18 17:09:00 UTC
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
WordPress Targeted with Clever SEO Injection Malware

The malware does its best to obfuscate SEO injection in WordPress and evade notice from web admins.

Malware Web Security Blacklist Clever Detection Malware Redirection Seo Injection Site Indexing Spam Posts Sucuri Wordpress
2018-12-18 16:06:00 UTC
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
Hidden Code in Memes Instruct Malware via Twitter

Analysts discover malicious code embedded in tweeted images.

Hacks Malware Botnet C&C Malware Memes Remote Access Trojan Steganography TROJAN.MSIL.BERBOMTHUM.AA Twitter Virustotal
2018-12-18 15:30:00 UTC
Dark Reading
Dark Reading
How to Engage Your Cyber Enemies

Having the right mix of tools, automation, and intelligence is key to staying ahead of new threats and protecting your organization.

2018-12-18 15:26:00 UTC
The Daily Swig
The Daily Swig
Christmas comes early for Capture the Flag champions

Hacking teams showcased their offensive skills in separate events from Leap Security and Trend Micro

2018-12-18 15:03:00 UTC
HackRead
HackRead
Hacker found using Twitter memes to spread malware

By Waqas

Last year a shocking report revealed how Russian hackers were found spreading malware through Britney Spears’s Instagram posts. Now, the IT security researchers at Trend Micro have discovered a sophisticated campaign in which an unknown hacker is using memes on the social networking service Twitter, to spread malware. According to Trend Micro’s report released on Monday […]

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Malware Security Hacking Scam Security Twitter
2018-12-18 14:50:00 UTC
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
WSJ Webpage Defaced to Support PewDiePie

The hack comes on the heels of the PewDiePie-supporting printer attacks over the weekend.

Hacks Web Security Defacement Hack Pewdiepie Printer Hack Security T-series Wall Street Journal Hack Webpage
2018-12-18 14:33:00 UTC
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
Newsmaker Interview: Troy Mursch on Top Botnet Trends

MikroTik, Hadoop clusters, legislation and more will mark the botnet space in 2019.

Featured IoT Malware Newsmaker Interviews Vulnerabilities 2019 Botnet Trends Hadoop MikroTik Mirai Newsmaker Interview Q&A Troy Mursch
2018-12-18 13:31:00 UTC
The Daily Swig
The Daily Swig
The US sets its sights on a federal privacy law

GDPR goes West

2018-12-18 00:07:00 UTC
HackRead
HackRead
Pro-PewDiePie messages appear on hacked Wall Street Journal website

By Waqas

The official website of the Wall Street Journal was hacked earlier today after unknown hackers defaced it with messages in support of PewDiePie (Felix Kjellberg), the most widely followed YouTuber. The hackers left a deface page along with a message on the domain (partners.wsj.com) that WSJ uses to publish content paid for by advertisers. The deface […]

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