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Thousands of U.S. Gas Stations Found Vulnerable to Dangerous Internet Attacks

More than 5,000 devices used to operate gas stations across the United States were found vulnerable to dangerous Internet attacks, revealed a security researcher this week. The flaw was found in the gas stations’ automated tank gauges, or ATGs, which raise alarms indicating an issue with the tank or gauge, such as a fuel spill. The devices also serve to monitor fuel tank inventory levels, track...
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Seven-Year-Old Hacks Public WiFi in Under 11 Minutes

As part of a security awareness campaign, a seven-year-old girl was able to successfully hack a public WiFi hotspot in 10 minutes and 54 seconds. Seven-year-old Betsy Davis entered into the ethical hacking demo, meaning that a security expert supervised the entirety of the experiment, with only her laptop. She was then able to find out how to hack the controlled environment’s public WiFi using...
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Kim Dotcom Reveals His End-to-End Encrypted Video Chat Service, MegaChat

The ever-controversial hacker-turned-millionaire-entrepreneur Kim Dotcom has announced the public beta launch of an end-to-end encrypted audio and video chat service, which he calls MegaChat. Anyone with an account on Mega's file-sharing file-syncing service can now access what is claimed to be a more secure alternative to Skype, boasting end-to-end encryption. If it does what it claims, MegaChat...
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Why We Should Care About STIX & TAXII

I started getting involved in learning about the STIX (more here) and TAXII standards in earnest last year. These emerging standards enable effective sharing of cyber threat data in automated ways between different products, people and organizations. In many ways, that makes me a newcomer to these emerging standards; by that point in time The MITRE Corporation and DHS had completed much of the...
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VERT Vuln School: XSS versus XSRF

Cross-site scripting, commonly referred to as XSS, is listed third in the OWASP Top 10 for 2013 Web Application Security risks. Unlike SQL injection attacks, which target data on the server, XSS provides a vector for attacking the users of a vulnerable web site. At a general level, XSS is when an attacker can cause a web site to render with unintended script content. This script content is...
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Hacker Halted... What Is It?

Hacker Halted is an IT security conference with the intention of educating the attendees in security and ethics. Last year, the conference was held in Atlanta on October 16-17. What VERT Presented at Hacker Halted VERT presented an implementation of a protocol independent fuzzer, which was built using python. We developed a fuzzer because we noticed some oddities when we were developing an RDP...
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Wingstop Restaurant Investigating Possible Point-of-Sale Systems Breach

The Dallas-based restaurant chain Wingstop has reported its currently investigating a possible “data security attack” at four of its franchise locations, with one incident suspected of dating back to 2012. The company announced over the weekend that the potential breach may have allowed attackers to steal payment card information, such as account number, expiration date or cardholder name, from...
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ComRAT Spyware Still Evolving, Confirm Researchers

Security researchers have found that the developers of ComRAT, a complex remote administration tool, are still hard at work. Per an article published on its blog, G Data Software was able to successfully identify 46 different samples of the spyware and trace it to as far back as 2007. Some believe that the malware, otherwise known as ‘Turla’ and ‘Snake,’ goes back even further and may have...
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Dark Technology: Are You (Unknowingly) Putting Your Organization At Risk?

Within the last 10 years, our communities have become dependent on technology to support their homes and their business relationships. It may even arrive at the assertion that 99.99% of the population in any developed society will be utilising technology in both direct and indirect ways, say by association with the use of online banking, ATMs, on-demand TV and media subscriptions, in-car...
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10 Notorious Cyber Criminals Brought to Justice – No. 6

Last week, Tripwire published the story of Albert Gonzalez, a notorious hacker who was arrested in 2010 for his colorful record of cybercrime, including the 2009 breach against Heartland Payment Systems, Inc. that compromised 134 million credit cards. Tripwire now continues its series of some of the most notorious cyber criminals brought to justice with Lin Mun Poo, a Malaysian hacker best known...