Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans ISIS social media accounts are buzzing with a spreadsheet of personal data on employees of the American, British, and Australian governments, including military personnel. The Islamic State claims this list was compiled using data stolen from government systems by its “hacking…
Apple Fixing the Permission Holes and Rushing iTunes 11.1
Those, who have downloaded the iTunes 11.2 update for Mac will have to do the practice run all over again. A permissions blunder has been found in the update, which has forced Apple to rush iTunes 11.21 for OS X for 2 days. People are wondering whether the description that…
Twitter vulnerability lets apps send DMs without user permission
Security researcher Egor Homakov has discovered a Twitter vulnerability which allows apps to send DMs without requiring explicit user permission. TNW has verified the findings and can confirm the bug. This means Twitter apps that don’t ask for permission to send DMs can do so anyway. For example, Twitpic doesn’t ask for access…
Ex-News Corp. Phone Hacker Wins Permission for High Court Appeal
February 16, 2012, 3:21 AM EST By Erik Larson (Adds details of probe involving new victims in second paragraph.) Feb. 15 (Bloomberg) — The ex-News Corp. private detective who was jailed in 2007 for intercepting mobile-phone voice mails won permission to appeal to the U.K. Supreme Court in a dispute…