New Ransomware Looks Like An Anti-Virus Installation

May 31st, 2019

Dharma is a highly successful ransomware strain.

It recently has been made even more successful by a change in the way the hackers controlling it are deploying it.

The first part of their latest campaign remains unchanged.  They rely on well-crafted phishing emails to lure employees in.

This Ransomware Was Inspired By The Matrix Movie

May 30th, 2019

There's a new threat in the world of ransomware to be aware of, known as MegaCortex. Based on its design, it seems clear that the malware's authors drew inspiration from the movie, 'The Matrix.'

It first made an appearance near the start of the year but it wasn't widely employed by hackers, and as such, it was barely a blip on the radar.

Samsung Will Soon Offer Smartphones With 64MP Image Sensor

May 29th, 2019

Samsung is upping the ante in the smartphone world.

The company recently announced that they will be introducing 48-mp and 64-mp image sensors for smartphones launching in the fall of 2019.

Both sensors employ the company's Isocell Plus and Tetracell technology.

Amazon Sellers Dealing With Increased Hacking And Fraud

May 28th, 2019

Amazon has a problem.

If you're an Amazon shopper, that means you have a problem.

The company recently revealed that more than a hundred sellers using the company's platform were victims of what the company is describing as an "extensive fraud operation.

Chrome Will Offer More Ways To Control Web Tracking

May 27th, 2019

Google announced a pair of important security features of upcoming versions of its Chrome browser at this year's I/O Developer Conference.

Both changes are designed with the same goal in mind:

To give users some additional tools to block or at least mitigate the threat of online tracking.

Security Is Now A Concern For Open Source Software

May 24th, 2019

This year's Open Source Security and Risk Analysis Report analyzed the anonymized data of more than 1,200 commercial codebases from 2018. According to the report, managing open source risk continues to pose a significant challenge for industry.

The Synopsys Cybersecurity Research Center produces the report, and found that 96 percent of the code bases they analyzed contained open source components.

Stolen Personal And Medical Information Was Found Online

May 23rd, 2019

Jeremiah Fowler, a researcher with Security Discovery recently found an unprotected Elasticsearch databased owned by a company called SkyMed on the internet.  According to his findings the database was configured such that it was open and visible to any browser.

Google Giving More Flexibility To Private Data Removal

May 22nd, 2019

Tech giant Google recently unveiled the next step in its plan to put more power in the hands of users when it comes to their own data.  The most recent change involves the introduction of a new auto-delete feature tied to your Google account.

It will allow you to set your Location History, Web data and App Activity data to auto-delete after a set period of time defined by you.

Scammers Now Use Google Ads To Steal Information

May 21st, 2019

There's a new scam afoot that involves using Google Ads.

We're frankly surprised that it's working, but apparently, it's drawing some unsuspecting customers in. It appears to be an organized campaign.

The unknown scam artists are creating ads with phrases like:

"Amazon.

Android Wifi Hotspot App Leaks Network Passwords And Information

May 18th, 2019

Do you use an Android App called 'WiFi Finder'?  If so, be advised that your network password has likely been exposed, based on research conducted by Sanyam Jain, of the GDI Foundation.

Jain discovered an unprotected database online associated with the app that contained more than two million network passwords.