Tuesday, April 15, 2014

[securityaffairs] How many mobile Users could be affected by Heartbleed flaw?

Heartbleed is the security flaw that is scaring IT industry, which is its impact on the mobile worlds? How many Smartphone Users could be affected?

[securityaffairs] Raoul Chiesa – from cybercrime to state-sponsored hacking

Raoul Chiesa gives us his view on the current cyber threat landscape, from Snowden’s case to the links between cyber crime and state-sponsored hacking.

[securityaffairs] Hacking Google server using a malicious XML is possible

A Team of researchers discovered a critical XML External Entity (XXE) vulnerability on Google server that allows an attacker to access any internal file.

[securityaffairs] BlackBerry and CISCO products are affected by Heartbleed vulnerability

CISCO and BlackBerry started to evaluate the impact of Heartbleed vulnerability on their products …unfortunately,the list of affected solutions is long.

[securityaffairs] Heartbleed flaw was already exploited for cyber attacks by NSA

The US National Security Agency knew for at least two years about the Heartbleed flaw, and exploited it for cyber attacks according Bloomberg.

[securityaffairs] Reading the Mandiant M-Trends 2014 Threat Report

Mandiant has released its annual M-Trends 2014 Threat Report, a document that analyzes actors, means and motivations behind attacks observed in 2013.

[securityaffairs] Statistics on the impact of Heartbleed on Select Top Level Domains

The Heartbleed Bug is probably the most serious menace to the modern Internet, a serious flaw in the popular OpenSSL library that is having a great impact.