Russian hacker offers 1.5m Facebook credentials for sale |
- Russian hacker offers 1.5m Facebook credentials for sale
- National Health Service system infected with data-stealing worm
- VLC media player 1.0.6 fixes several vulnerabilities
- SplashID for iPhone introduces finger pattern login
- Survey: 71% of companies monitor employee social media use
- Fake fast food survey with cash reward leads to phishing site
- Beware of fake emails from Twitter Support
- Portable PHP password hashing framework
Russian hacker offers 1.5m Facebook credentials for sale Posted: 23 Apr 2010 07:44 AM PDT What will Facebook do if the Russian hacker Kirllos' claim that he has in his possession login credentials for 1.5 million Facebook accounts proves to be true? The hacker was spotted offering the c... |
National Health Service system infected with data-stealing worm Posted: 23 Apr 2010 06:53 AM PDT The not-so-new and easily detectable Qakbot worm has compromised over a thousand machines within the UK's National Health Service computer system, say Symantec researchers. The Qakbot worm spreads ... |
VLC media player 1.0.6 fixes several vulnerabilities Posted: 23 Apr 2010 06:41 AM PDT The VLC development team introduced a new version of its 'Goldeneye' branch. This release bridges the gap between version 1.0.5 and the upcoming 1.1.0 VLC release. It fixes several vulnerabiliti... |
SplashID for iPhone introduces finger pattern login Posted: 23 Apr 2010 05:08 AM PDT SplashID 5.3 includes a unique new pattern-based option for accessing a user's secure database of passwords, web logins, account numbers, PINs, and other sensitive information. With this new feature, ... |
Survey: 71% of companies monitor employee social media use Posted: 23 Apr 2010 04:41 AM PDT Over seventy percent of corporations have visibility into employee use of social media, according to a recent survey from nCircle. The online survey of 257 security professionals was conducted betw... |
Fake fast food survey with cash reward leads to phishing site Posted: 23 Apr 2010 04:16 AM PDT Scammers often use the familiarity of a brand as a means of lessening the victims' tendency to be cautious when perusing unsolicited emails. In this latest email scam, this method is coupled with the ... |
Beware of fake emails from Twitter Support Posted: 23 Apr 2010 04:00 AM PDT As evidenced by the tweets on their official Safety account, Twitter is warning their users not to open emails purportedly coming from Twitter Support (support@twitter.com) and containing links that d... |
Portable PHP password hashing framework Posted: 23 Apr 2010 03:09 AM PDT phpass is a portable public domain password hashing framework for use in PHP applications. It is meant to work with PHP 3 and above, and it has actually been tested with at least PHP 3.0.18 through 5. |
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