Fax Machines Might Be Gateway To Next Hacker Attack

August 23rd, 2018

Nothing bad could possibly happen to your company's network if the only piece of information the hackers have is your fax number, right?

Unfortunately not, according to recent research by employees at Check Point.

They recently revealed details about not one, but two different REC's (Remote Code Execution) techniques that exploit flaws in the communications protocols of tens of millions of fax machines spread all over the globe.

Social Media App Filters Could Alter Beauty Perception

August 20th, 2018

File this one away under "unintended consequences."  There's a newly emerging trend in the medical community called "Snapchat Dysmorphia" that's leaving plastic surgeons around the country to sound the alarm, and in some cases, scratch their heads in disbelief.

New Scam Targets Apple Users 

August 9th, 2018

There's a new, surprisingly elaborate phishing scam targeting iPhone users.  The scam starts with an email informing users that their phones have been locked due to "illegal activity" and instructing them to call "Apple Care" to get the problem fixed.

Connecting To Aiport Wi-Fi Puts Your Data At Risk

August 6th, 2018

File this away under things you already knew.  Coronet recently released a report entitled "Attention All Passengers:  Airport Networks Are Putting Your Devices & Cloud Apps At Severe Risk," and the news is about what you'd expect.

Clinic Employee Learns That Traveling Increases Data Theft Risk

July 24th, 2018

On May 14th, the Billings Clinic in Montana issued a breach notification statement, which explained that they detected unusual activity within one of its employee's email accounts.

The employee in question was traveling overseas on a medical mission when the email account was compromised.

Thermal Imaging Could Help Thieves Steal Your Passwords

July 23rd, 2018

As if there weren't enough ways for hackers to steal your passwords, now, there's thermal imaging.  If that sounds like something straight out of a science fiction movie, think again.

Researchers from the University of California at Irvine recently discovered and demonstrated a technique that involves the use of a thermal imaging camera to capture heat traces left by human fingertips as they type passwords into a keyboard.

Turn Cortana Off At Lock Screen To Avoid Potential Hack

July 2nd, 2018

Do you use Cortana?  It's a handy virtual assistant (like Siri) built into Windows 10.  Unfortunately, as useful as she is, there's a problem. Even if you don't use Cortana yourself, take heed:  Microsoft has recently issued a security update based on findings by McAfee researchers.

New Trick Lets Hackers Bypass Office 365 Email Security

June 29th, 2018

What's old is new again.

Hackers have recently begun re-deploying a decade-old trick called 'ZeroFont' to get around Microsoft's security filters and deliver phishing and spam emails to Office 365 email accounts.  The gimmick?  Zero-point fonts.

Majority Of Web Apps Found To Have Security Vulnerabilities 

June 28th, 2018

How many web apps do you have on your phone?  Probably a ton.  Here's something you likely didn't know.  Based on the latest research from Positive Technologies, nearly half of them (48 percent) are vulnerable to unauthorized access.

As bad as that is, it's just the tip of the proverbial iceberg.