Digital currencies marked the beginning of the separation of money and state.

Monopolies lead to high prices and poor customer service.

Bitcoin is about inclusion, not exclusion.

Freedom is more important than safety

If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product

Twitter CEO's Account Gets Hijacked to Post Racist Comments

The hackers hijacked the account @jack to tweet out racial slurs and anti-Semitic insults. One tweet also tried to promote a bomb hoax. The hackers, however, were quickly booted off.

Source Link

Developer Behind Foxit PDF Reader Hit by Data Breach

Foxit Software hasn't said how many users were ensnared in the breach, but the company claims to have 325 million users. The affected data includes users' email addresses, phone numbers, and passwords.

Source Link

Podružnica SBI Holdings-a za isplatu dividendi akcionarima u XRP tokenima

MorningStar Japan, podružnica finansijskog giganta SBI Holdings, najavljuje da će ponuditi svojim akcionarima dividende u XRP.



Source Link

Ransomware Attack Disrupts Dental Offices Across the US

The attack struck on Monday morning and targeted The Digital Dental Record, a provider of IT software to dental offices. Reportedly, 400 dental practices have been affected nationwide.

Source Link

Malware Discovered in Popular Android App CamScanner

The malicious code was sourced back to a third-party advertising library on the app that could use a victim's Android phone to download additional malware. CamScanner says it will take 'immediate legal actions against' the scammers.

Source Link

Telegram će prestići Facebook: Gram token od oktobra u ponudi

Telegramova digitalna valuta stiže do oktobra, tvrde izvori



Source Link

Nepotvrđeno: U prvoj rundi osam institucija dobija kinesku digitalnu valutu

Osam institucija će, kako se izveštava, dobiti prvu ratu digitalne valute koju je emitovala centralna banka u Kini, uključujući Alibaba-u i Tencent.



Source Link

How to Clean Up Your Digital Trail and Keep Data Off the Dark Web

Cybercrime expert and dark web investigator Cynthia Hetherington has been following digital trails for decades. She explains how to keep data safe and clean up your 'digital exhaust.'

Source Link

Facebook Launches Bug Bounty Program for Libra Blockchain

The Libra Association rolls out Libra Bug Bounty Program, offering up to $10,000 for uncovering critical blockchain security issues underlying the unreleased cryptocurrency.

Source Link

Apple Update Patches Serious iOS 12.4 Jailbreaking Flaw

The fix arrives in iOS 12.4.1, which Apple released on Monday. Oddly, Apple originally fixed this bug back in May, but accidentally re-introduced it in iOS 12.4.

Source Link

Kernel Panic: Inside the World's Worst Cyberattacks

In the new original video series Kernel Panic, Mashable and PCMag dive deep into the worst cybersecurity breaches of all time. Watch the trailer now and episode one on Tuesday, Aug. 27.

Source Link

Nigerian Scammers Pull in Millions With Fake Emails, Romance Scams

Federal investigators have unsealed an Oct. 2018 indictment against more than 80 suspects involved in the online fraud, which collected at least $6 million from unsuspecting victims in part through business email compromise schemes.

Source Link

Kripto berza Kraken dodaje podršku za BAT i WAVES

Američka berza kriptovaluta, Kraken dodaje podršku za Basic Attention Token (BAT) i Waves (WAVES) počev od 22. avgusta



Source Link

How to Manage Web Passwords With Firefox Lockwise

Firefox Lockwise helps with password management on mobile devices and the web. Here's how to get started with Mozilla's free password manager.

Source Link

Alaska Had the Most Cybercrime Victims Per Capita in 2018

For a second consecutive year, Alaska ranked as the state where you're most likely to get scammed, with almost 22 cybercrime victims for every 1,000 residents.

Source Link

Dejvid Čum kreirao kriptovalutu otpornu na kvantne računarske napade

Kripto pionir Dejvid Čum predstavio još jedan altkoin



Source Link

Santander proširuje ponudu Rilplovog rešenja za plaćanja nakon trostrukog uvećanja obima transakcija

Santander omogućava klijentima u latinoameričkim zemljama da besplatno šalju novac u Sjedinjene Države putem tehnologije koju je razvio Ripl.



Source Link

Botched iOS 12.4 Update Enables iPhone Jailbreaking (And Hacking)

Ironically, Apple originally patched the serious vulnerability in iOS 12.3 back in May, but for some reason failed to do so in iOS 12.4, which was released last month. The flaw can let a malicious application execute code on an iPhone with system privileges.

Source Link

Ransomware Infects 20+ Local Government Networks in Texas

'At this time, the evidence gathered indicates the attacks came from one single threat actor,' the Texas Department of Information Resources said. It's unclear which ransomware strain was involved and how much the hackers are asking in payment.

Source Link

Binance predstavlja "Venus" - konkurenciju Fjesbukovoj libri

Binance lansira vlastitu 'Libru' kako bi se nadmetao sa Fejsbukom na regionalnom nivou



Source Link

Software Vulnerability Disclosure Is a Real Mess

Reports of security flaws can be greatly exaggerated—and even totally wrong. Researchers should do their homework and report responsibly.

Source Link

Kaspersky Small Office Security

Kaspersky Small Office Security did fairly well in our security tests. But while the company sells this as a business solution, we found it lagged noticeably when it came to business features, especially reporting and management.

Source Link

Browser Settings Too Complex? Let Firefox Handle That for You

Firefox SVP David Camp doesn't want internet users wasting time 'understanding how the internet is watching you.' He explains how security features like Firefox Lockwise, Monitor, and the upcoming premium version of the browser will make that a reality.

Source Link

Which Countries Are Best-Prepared for Cybercrime Response?

While countries including Singapore, the US, France, Canada, and Japan have among the highest Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI) scores, readiness goes only so far in the ever-evolving cyberattack-threat landscape.

Source Link

Kripto berza Poloniex uklanja iz ponude 23 trgovinska para zbog malog obima trgovanja

Berza kriptovaluta sa sedištem u San Francisku, Poloniex, će ukloniti 23 trgovinska para zbog malog obima trgovanja.



Source Link

Google Finds 316,000 Accounts Using Logins From Past Breaches

Google's findings are based on a free Chrome extension it released in February called Password Checkup, which will alert you when your password choice was previously found in a past data breach.

Source Link

Capital One Hacker Accused of Targeting 30 Other Companies

Servers seized from Paige Thompson's home indicate that she also stole data from 30 other companies and organizations, according to federal prosecutors. Whether the data is sensitive is still being determined.

Source Link

Security Firm Found Leaking User Fingerprints, Facial Scans

The South Korean company Suprema was storing the biometric scans on an open database over the internet, according to Israeli researchers Noam Rotem and Ran Locar.

Source Link

Microsoft Finds Two New 'Wormable' Flaws in Windows

The flaws affect Windows 10, Windows 7 SP1, and Windows 8.1. If exploited, they can be used to launch a computer worm to attack vulnerable machines that have Remote Desktop Services activated.

Source Link

Cena bitkoina: Proboj zlata bi mogao da pogura BTC iznad 12.000 dolara

Otpor na 11.500 dolara ostaje, ali se analitičari nadaju svežem proboju jer zlato beleži nove rekorde



Source Link

Sunovrat cene XRP-a od 40% na Beaxy berzi nakon koordinirane rasprodaje

Platforma je obustavila sve aktivnosti dok sprovodi akcije protiv onih koji su umešani.



Source Link

Google Starts Ditching Passwords in Web Logins for Android Users

You'll now be able to log in with whatever option you use to unlock your Android smartphone. The technology uses FIDO 2.0, a new login standard that replaces traditional passwords for more secure and convenient alternatives.

Source Link

Coinbase odustaje od Zkeša za korisnike u Velikoj Britanij, uprkos očiglednom regulatornom odobrenju

Zkeš se uklanja iz ponude Coinbase-a, ali samo u Velikoj Britaniji, što dovodi do nekih nagađanja o prirodi poteza.



Source Link

DSLR Cameras Can Be Infected With Ransomware

Check Point proves all those precious photos stored on your camera can be encrypted and held to ransom if you're not careful.

Source Link

Cena itera (ETH) će ponovo dostići 1.000 dolara, navodi se u istraživanju

Preko 50% od 5.400 ispitanika veruje da će ETH/USD par ponovo dostići četvorocifrenu cenu.



Source Link

Kineska digitalna valuta je spremna, navode iz centralne banke

Visoki zvaničnik Narodne banke Kine navodi da je digitalna valuta te zemlje spremna nakon pet godina istraživanja



Source Link

Black Hat 2019: The Craziest, Most Terrifying Things We Saw

Black Hat is over for another year, but we'll be thinking of the fascinating and terrifying things we heard and saw for years to come.

Source Link

Russian Intel Agencies Are a Toxic Stew of Competition and Sabotage

Western audiences might view the disarray in Russian's intelligence agencies as a good thing, but security expert Kimberly Zenz argues at Black Hat that it just encourages risky behavior.

Source Link

Researcher Exploits GDPR Fears to Obtain Private Data

GDPR grants you the right to access any personal data a company or other entity holds about you. But how are companies verifying that those data requests are legitimate? Some are not, one researcher revealed at Black Hat.

Source Link

Detecting Deepfakes May Mean Reading Lips

At the Black Hat security conference, researchers evaluated the deepfake detection tools currently available and released their own mouth-centric deepfake detector.

Source Link

UK Police to Test Facial-Recognition App Despite Concerns

Fifty South Wales police officers will use the app to compare photos taken with a smartphone to a police database of suspects. Politicians and activists, however, have privacy concerns.

Source Link

Apple Opens Up Its Bug Bounty Program

The program will be 'open to all starting this fall' and expand to tvOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and macOS with a $1 million bounty.

Source Link

Symantec Sells Off Name, Enterprise Business to Broadcom

Symantec made today's $10.7 billion deal when its enterprise security business has been struggling to post year-over-year growth. It plans to now focus on consumer and small business cybesecurity through the company's Norton LifeLock products.

Source Link

What Are the Rules of Engagement in a Cyberwar?

When is it appropriate to respond to a cyberattack by launching missiles? At Black Hat, security expert Mikko Hypponen exhaustively explored the topic.

Source Link

Ransomware Attacks on Businesses Are Skyrocketing

The ransomware attacks are also largely targeting machines in the US, which accounted for 53 percent of Malwarebytes's ransomware detections. The good news is that ransomware attacks on consumers have gone down.

Source Link

Security Researcher Says He Cracked 787 Airliner, But Boeing, FAA Disagree

A controversial talk at the Black Hat security conference revealed several possible attacks on the Boeing 787, but the airplane manufacturer disputes the claims.

Source Link

The Evolution of Russia's Dark Web

Russia is the birthplace of the Dark Web, and its tech-savvy population includes some brilliant hackers. We talk to two researchers who will present a report on the topic here at Black Hat.

Source Link

How Lab Mice Are Helping Detect Deepfakes

Systems for detecting fake audio and video are improving, but actually solving the problem may require thinking outside the box. Enter the mice.

Source Link

Package Delivery! Just Make Sure It Doesn't Hack Your Wi-Fi

IBM security researchers built a spying device that can be stuffed inside a physical package, and activated to hack corporate Wi-Fi networks when in range.

Source Link

APT41 Is Not Your Usual Chinese Hacker Group

APT41 is 'highly agile and persistent,' FireEye says. In one instance, the group deployed over 150 unique pieces of malware in a year-long campaign against a single target.

Source Link

Cena bitkoina ispod 12.000 dolara; klađenje na pad cene je rizičnije

Očekivan je povratak u raspon od 11.500 dolara koji daje priliku za kupovinu više novčića, navodi jedan trgovac.



Source Link

Spectre, Meltdown Patches Won't Fix New 'SwapGS' Intel Flaw

The SwapGS chip-level vulnerability is serious, according to Bitdefender, but unless you're a CEO, head of state, or some other prominent target, you're probably safe from harm.

Source Link

FTC Accused of Misleading the Public Over $125 Equifax Payout

Activist group Demand Progress calls on the FTC's Office of Inspector General to investigate the agency for using 'false and deceptive advertising' regarding the money owed to consumers affected by the Equifax breach.

Source Link

AT&T Workers Installed Malware on Company Network for Cash

A Pakistani man paid more than $1 million in bribes to AT&T workers, who installed malware on AT&T's internal computers so the man could unlock more than 2 million phones.

Source Link

Cathay Pacific Records Passengers During Flights

Any use of the in-flight entertainment system is logged and CCTV cameras on board each flight record your activity for security purposes.

Source Link

Bittrex kripto berza prelazi na ERC-20 implementaciju tetera

Američka berza kriptovaluta Bittrex je dovršila prebacivanje tetera (USDT) sa stejblkoina zasnovanog na OMNI protokolu na ERC-20 standard na Itirijum mreži.



Source Link

UN: North Korean Hackers Raised $2B to Fund Weapons Program

The $2 billion estimate comes from a confidential UN report, according to Reuters. A team of UN experts is investigating dozens of instances of North Korean hackers raiding financial institutions and cryptocurrency exchanges to collect the funds.

Source Link

Russian Hackers Spy on Companies With Insecure Office Devices

In April, the hackers compromised VoIP phones, office printers, and video decoders across multiple corporations, Microsoft said in security research presented at Black Hat.

Source Link

Black Hat 2019: What We Expect

The annual hacking and security conference is upon is again. Experts and researchers from all over the world will present their alarming and encouraging takes on vulnerabilities, exposures, and privacy risks. Here’s what we’re hoping to see.

Source Link

Cena lajtkoina ne uspeva da pređe nivo od 100 dolara na dan halvinga

Pred halving, lajtoin ostaje u stabilnom rasponu



Source Link

Kineska centralna banka daje prioritet razvoju digitalne valute

Narodna banka Kine daje prioritet razvoju nacionalne digitalne valute



Source Link

After Shootings, Cloudflare Pulls Plug on 8chan

'We draw the line at platforms that have demonstrated they directly inspire tragic events and are lawless by design. 8chan has crossed that line,' says Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince.

Source Link

E3 Website Accidentally Doxed Contact Info for 2,000 Journalists

The doxing from the E3 leak risks unleashing a new wave of harassment on the gaming media when many gaming journalists already face personal attacks from online trolls who disagree with their reviews and view points.

Source Link

Poshmark Tell Users to Reset Passwords After Data Breach

Stolen data includes the customer's full name, gender, city, email address and linked social media profiles. Poshmark is warning customers to be on alert for phishing emails.

Source Link

How to Reset Your Forgotten Windows 10 Password

Did you forget the password for your Windows 10 PC? You can change it whether you’re using a Microsoft Account or a local account.

Source Link

Hackers Pose as Engineering Licensing Org to Phish US Utilities

The phishing emails contained a Microsoft Word document that would try to install a remote access Trojan on the victim's computer, according to the security firm Proofpoint. At least three US companies in the utilities sector were targeted.

Source Link

RIP Hacker Hoodies? Competition Calls for Better Cybersecurity Art

Got a creative idea on how to visualize cyber conflict, hacking, and privacy? A new contest wants your submission. 'There is a massive opportunity to improve the ways in which cybersecurity is communicated, taught, and visualized,' says the contest's sponsors.

Source Link

Cisco Pays $8.6M to Settle Claims it Sold Flawed Software to the US

Cisco's product was designed for use in airports, government buildings, and military bases, among others. But allegedly, the software was also rife with several security vulnerabilities that a hacker could exploit to steal data and enter government networks.

Source Link

Cryptonews









Најинтересно

Get this widget