Driverless Car Push Faces Risk of Hacker Hijacking

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A red VW Golf jerks back and forth as it maneuvers into a parking space in the English spa town of Cheltenham. The halting efforts resemble those of a new driver, and in a sense they are — just not […] For more information go to […]

Cyber Plane Hijacking a real possibility

As the mystery of MH370 continues to elude investigators, a top hacker is to reveal how he can hack into a plane and cause it to crash – a scenario and flaw which the Sunday World exposed three months ago. […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net or http://AmIHackerProof.com The post Cyber […]

Missing Flight MH370 Hi-Tech Hacking and Hijacking (Hack-Jacked)

Search Operation for missing MH370  8 March 2014 Flight MH370 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing,China stop communicating with ground just after 40 minutes flyy , till now after 6 days there is no sign of any Crash , According to the data collected by Roll Royce “The Engine Manufacturer of Boeing 777” said that […]

Infographic: What Can You Do To Protect Against Domain Hijacking?

I’ve written many articles, posts and podcast scripts about domain hijacking. After the most recent incident, I’ve decided to summarize my recommendations in an infographic. You are free to use this infographic at your site. Copy-paste the following HTML: Infographic by The Security Skeptic If you are interested in reading something deeper than an infographic,[continue […]

EXCLUSIVE : Hotmail and Outlook Cookie Handling Vulnerability allow account Hijacking

This Friday I was with my co-security researcher “Christy Philip Mathew” and we were there in THN Lab for analyzing Cookie Handling Vulnerability in the most famous email services, Hotmail and Outlook. Both are merged now and belongs to same parent company – Microsoft. Vulnerability allow attacker to Hijack accounts in a very easy way just […]

Banking malware SpyEye steals info by hijacking webcams and mics

SpyEye is a computer Trojan horse that specifically targets online banking users. Like its older cousin, Zeus, SpyEye is no longer being developed by its original author, but is still widely used by cybercriminals in their operations, according to Kaspersky Lab. View full post on… View full post on National Cyber Security

Banking malware SpyEye steals info by hijacking webcams and mics

SpyEye is a computer Trojan horse that specifically targets online banking users. Like its older cousin, Zeus, SpyEye is no longer being developed by its original author, but is still widely used by cybercriminals in their operations, according to Kaspersky Lab. View full post on… View full post on National Cyber Security

200,000 Windows PCs ‘vulnerable to pcAnywhere hijacking’

Hackers exploiting bugs in Symantec’s pcAnywhere could hijack as many as 200,000 systems connected to the internet, a researcher claimed yesterday, including up to 5,000 running point-of-sale programs that collect consumer credit card data. The revelations came just four weeks after Symantec took the unprecedented step of telling pcAnywhere users to disable or uninstall the […]

Android app allows Facebook session hijacking

A new tool now allows users running devices with a rooted version of Google’s Android operating system to hijack Facebook sessions. Droidsheep is a one-click hijacking tool that supports hijacking a range of sites that includes social networking site Facebook, The Hacker News reported. In an entry on its website, The Hacker News said the […]