Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans There is a gaping hole in the digital defences that companies use to keep out cyber thieves. The hole is the global shortage of skilled staff that keeps security hardware running, analyses threats and kicks out intruders. Currently, the global ……
Hacker demonstrates how voting machines can be compromised
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Concerns are growing over the possibility of a rigged presidential election. Experts believe a cyberattack this year could be a reality, especially following last month’s hack of Democratic National Committee emails. The ranking member of the Senate Homeland Security Committee The…
TSA Machines are Vulnerable to Hacking Tricks
You’ve probably heard about the Internet of Things: the idea that everything you own is going to be online. Your fridge will be able to talk to your car will be able to talk to your pacemaker. You also may […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net…
14 Year Hacks Into ATM Machines
A couple of 14-year-old computer whizzes have the Bank of Montreal upgrading their security measures after they hacked an ATM machine. Matthew Hewlett and Caleb Turon, both Grade 9 students, found an old ATM operators manual online that showed how to get into the machine’s operator mode. On Wednesday over…
Arab hactivist use remote access Trojan to hack 24,000 machines worldwide.
Symantec threat lab researchers say Arab Hackers based in Middle East are targeting the computers world wide using remote access Trojan njRAT. There are 487 groups involved in certain hacking campaign. Symantec says, “Symantec has identified 487 groups of attackers mounting attacks using njRAT. These attacks appear to have…
How e-voting machines compare to Vegas slot machines
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Symantec: Flashback malware now down to 140K machines
There’s some good news and some bad news in Mac malware land: the number of machines estimated to be infected has dropped, but that number hasn’t gone down as fast as experts expected. In a blog post today, software maker and security firm Symantec lowered its estimate of machines that…
Symantec: Flashback malware now down to 140K machines
There’s some good news and some bad news in Mac malware land: the number of machines estimated to be infected has dropped, but that number hasn’t gone down as fast as experts expected. In a blog post today, software maker and security firm Symantec lowered its estimate of machines that…
Critical windows bug makes worm-meat of millions of high-value machines
Microsoft has plugged a critical hole in all supported versions of Windows that allows attackers to hit high-value computers with self-replicating attacks that install malicious code with no user interaction required. The vulnerability in the Remote Desktop Protocol is of particular concern to system administrators in government and corporate settings…
Critical Windows bug could make worm meat of millions of high-value machines
Microsoft has plugged a critical hole in all supported versions of Windows that allows attackers to hit high-value computers with self-replicating attacks that install malicious code with no user interaction required. The vulnerability in the Remote Desktop Protocol is of particular concern to system administrators in government and corporate settings…