More Security Cameras Found To Be Easily Hackable

March 17th, 2017

Dahua, a Chinese manufacturer of DVRs and Smart Cameras, has security problems. In fact, on the Dark Web, the company is commonly referenced as building products that are particularly easy to hack, and as such, hackers gravitate to them. In practice, what this means is that Dahua devices make up a disproportionate share of most of the botnets in operation today.

Your DNA May Be Next Place Your Data Is Stored

March 15th, 2017

The next big thing is going to be really small, at least if Microsoft has anything to say about it.

They’ve been experimenting with storing data in what some might call the most unlikely of places…DNA.

The process is mind-bendingly complex, but the potential is simply too great to be ignored.

Recent Major Website Outage Was Caused By A Simple Mistake

March 14th, 2017

Last week, Amazon’s AWS (Amazon Web Services) suffered an 11-hour outage that resulted in dramatic slowdowns and complete unavailability of more than 100 large internet retailers and a number of the web’s top sites, including Amazon itself, Netflix, Imgur, Reddit and a host of others.

Ransomware On Mobile Devices Is Climbing At An Alarming Rate

March 11th, 2017

Remember in the ancient past, two years ago, when Ransomware first made its appearance, infecting hospitals and banks?

That’s still happening, of course. But now, the hackers have a new target: mobile devices.
Increasingly, hackers are shifting their attention to smartphones.

Macs Continue To Get Targeted As New Ransomware Found

March 10th, 2017

Not long ago, the first instance of ransomware was designed to effect Macs. This was greeted with an even mix of shock, surprise and dismay among the ranks of Mac users, and it did a lot to dispel the Mac Mystique.

After all, it has been held as an article of faith that Macs are more secure than their Windows counterparts, and as proof, Mac users commonly held out the fact that their machines didn’t get hacked very often.

Auto Company Apps Are Making It Easier For Car Thieves

March 9th, 2017

Another week, another big problem for the Internet of Things.

This time, it’s smart cars and the apps that surround them.

There are an increasing number of apps available for a growing number of makes and models of vehicles that can do everything from unlocking your car to starting it remotely.

More Hacks And Attacks Being Reported By Yahoo

March 8th, 2017

Are you still using Yahoo mail? If so, your account may have been one of the billion or more accounts hacked in recent years. Yahoo’s email servers have been on the receiving end of two of the largest breaches in the history of the internet as recently as 2013, and for many users, it destroyed trust.

GMAIL Disables Ability To Send Javascript File Attachments

March 7th, 2017

If you have a Gmail account, then you probably already know that you can’t attach .exe, .jar, or .pif files to any emails you send. Until recently, Javascript files were allowed, but Google has changed their policy. If you try to send a Javascript attachment, you’ll get a “this file type not allowed” message.