Suspected breach didn’t nab passwords but resets nonetheless recommended
Yahoo! Japan has told its 200 million customers to change their passwords after revealing that 22 million user IDs may have been exposed in a suspected intrusion last week.…
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Time to patch VNX and Celerra software before non-experts do something silly
EMC has warned a flaw in the Control Station software for its VNX and Celerra arrays could allow just about anyone logged into them to do just about anything.…
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Postal Police go postal
Four individuals accused of being members of Anonymous and participating in “Operation Tango Down” have been arrested in Italy.…
We're looking for any info or packets that target port 51616. After witnessing a spike yesterday on his network and checking that our port data [1] corroborated his event, Andrew has written in asking what we know.
The most useful snapshot of port activity can be seen in this graph [...]
Add-on device blocks card skimmers
A Romanian man serving a five-year jail sentence for bank-machine fraud says he’s come up with a device that can be attached to any ATM to make the machine invulnerable to card skimmers.…
The battle with BlackBerry, Samsung marches into the cloud
The US Department of Defense has welcomed Apple’s iDevices into its secure networks, and has announced that that it is “taking bold steps to provide sound information and proper analysis as it fortifies its cloud computing, acquisition and data processes.”…
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Stiff Pink ‘Un left swinging in the wind
The Financial Times website and its Twitter accounts were this afternoon hijacked by pro-government hackers from the “Syrian Electronic Army”.…
Currently, many public web sites that allow access via IPv6 do so via proxies. This is seen as the "quick fix", as it requires minimum changes to the site itself. As far as the web application is concerned, all incoming traffic is IPv4.
The most obvious issue here is logging, in that the [...]
Malware remains undead, adds double-sneaky stealth mode
The crooks behind the Pushdo botnet agent have developed variants of the malware that are more resistant to take-down attempts or hijacking by rival hackers.…
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