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Chrome Webstore Hit with Malvertising Campaign

Posted on February 3, 2016February 26, 2024 by Security Zap

According to the recent report, the new malicious Google extension lets apps spy on activities of its users by granting root permissions. Security researchers at…

Posted in Malware, News, Security NewsTagged chrome, malwareLeave a Comment on Chrome Webstore Hit with Malvertising Campaign
Keyloggers and Keystroke Loggers

Beware of a Keylogger

Posted on January 31, 2016May 19, 2016 by Security Zap

You may call it a keylogger, spyware or monitoring software, but that doesn’t matter. It will still be the equivalent of digital surveillance, revealing every…

Posted in MalwareTagged keylogger, keystroke logging, malicious software, malwareLeave a Comment on Beware of a Keylogger
Worst passwords

Why Should You Create a Strong Password ?

Posted on January 30, 2016February 26, 2024 by Security Zap

If you have followed security news in the past days you should have seen that a lot of accounts were hacked in a lot of…

Posted in News, Security NewsTagged passwords, privacy, security1 Comment on Why Should You Create a Strong Password ?
intel driver update utility

Intel Driver Update Utility Allowed MITM

Posted on January 20, 2016February 26, 2024 by Security Zap

Intel released an update to Intel Driver Update Utility on 19th of January, fixing an MITM and information disclosure vulnerability discovered by Core Security. The…

Posted in News, Security News, VulnerabilitiesTagged driver, intel, vulnerabilityLeave a Comment on Intel Driver Update Utility Allowed MITM
linux vulnerability

Millions of Android and Linux Devices Vulnerable, Thanks to Linux Kernel 0-day

Posted on January 20, 2016February 26, 2024 by Security Zap

A new 0-day vulnerability was discovered in a 3 year old Linux Kernel, which is used by millions of servers, computers and android devices worldwide….

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lostpass

LostPass: A phishing attack against LastPass

Posted on January 17, 2016February 26, 2024 by Security Zap

Security researcher Sean Cassidy has discovered a LastPass phishing attack, which would allow an attacker to steal a LastPass user’s email, password, and even two-factor…

Posted in News, Security News1 Comment on LostPass: A phishing attack against LastPass

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