Google has dramatically raised the bounties it pays independent researchers for reporting bugs in its core websites, services and online applications. View full post on Computerworld Security News View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements
Google Iraq defaced by Anonymous Algeria Hackers
Google Iraq defaced by Anonymous Algeria Hackers Anonymous ! Yes once again – Google got Pwned ! This time few Algerian hackers Hack and Deface the Giant Search engine “Google IRAQ” domain http://www.google.co.ir/ . As the above screenshot shown a Algerian flag … View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking
Google Kills Iranian Blog With 3 Million Hacked Bank Accounts
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Google coder behind Street View data breach named
The New York Times claims to have uncovered the identity of the Google software engineer who wrote the code used by Street View cars when they controversially scooped up private Wi-Fi data including emails, text … View full post on National Cyber Security
Flashback malware Creater earning $10,000 per day from Google Ads
Flashback malware Creater earning $10,000 per day from Google Ads In a recent analysis of the business model behind the Flashback Trojan, Symantec security researchers reported that the main objective of the malware is revenue generation … View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking
Google engineer in Street View probe identifies as a ‘hacker’
The engineer responsible for writing the code that led to tons of personal and private data being collected from the Google's Street View cars is found out and called a "GOD in the wireless community." View … View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking
Mac Flashback malware stole money from Google
We know know who the Mac Flashback malware infection hurt the most: Google. Security researchers found a rather mundane payload — a piece of click-jacking code that redirected Google ad clicks to sites determined by … View full post on National Cyber Security » Virus/Malware/Worms
Google Wardriving: How Engineering Trumped Privacy
Blame the Street View data collection practices on a “more is more” engineering mindset. And rethink your notions about privacy for unencrypted Wi-Fi data. View full post on InformationWeek Security News View full post on National Cyber Security
Should you worry about Google Drive privacy?
The wording of the Google Drive terms of service has ruffled some feathers. However, the short answer to the question posed in the title of this article is “no”. Allow me to explain. View full post on Techworld.com security View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking
Google ‘WiSpy’ incident not an accident – FCC
Google has made public a report of the Federal Communications Commission’s probe into the payload data its Street View cars had been collecting from unprotected Wi-Fi networks, reports the Los Angeles Times. View full post on Techworld.com security View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking