Hackers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek have proven more clearly than anyone in the world how vulnerable cars are to digital attack. Now they. Last year the two Darpa-funded security researchers spent months cracking into a Ford Explorer and a Toyota Prius, terrifying each other with tricks like slamming on the brakes or hijacking the vehicles The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Last year the two Darpa-funded security researchers spent months cracking into a Ford Explorer and a. hackers, charlie, miller, chris, valasek, proven, clearly, anyone, world, vulne. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In the space of one hour, my entire digital life was destroyed. First my Google account was taken over, then deleted. Next my Twitter account was compromised, and used as a platform to broadcast racist and homophobic messages. And worst of all, my AppleID account was broken into, and my hackers used it to remotely erase all of the data on my iPhone, iPad, and MacBook.. In many ways, this was all my fault. My accounts were daisy-chained together. Getting into Amazon let my hackers get into my Apple ID account, which helped them get into Gmail, which gave them access to Twitter. Had I used two-factor authentication for my Google account, it The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . In many ways, this was all my fault. My accounts were daisy-chained together. Getting into Amazon le. space, entire, digital, destroyed, first, google, account, taken. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
I. This time some researcher type fellas focused on the digital noise autocomplete webforms make over an encrypted connection and how it can expose some pretty sensitive data such as medical histories, income, search queries and more. Google, Yahoo, Microsoft The link for this article located at Darknet is no longer available. . This piece delves into the ways in which autocomplete web forms may inadvertently reveal private information, even when transmitted via secure channels.. Sensitive Data Leak, Autocomplete Forms, Digital Security Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Big insurers are now offering policies against hacks, viruses, and stolen data. They may also set security standards. This broad rubric covers policies that address threats new to the Digital Age, including virus attacks, denial-of-service assaults, cracking into company systems, and Web-site defacements.. . .. Big insurers are now offering policies against hacks, viruses, and stolen data. They may also set security standards. This broad rubric covers policies that address threats new to the Digital Age, including virus attacks, denial-of-service assaults, cracking into company systems, and Web-site defacements. Some companies even write policies that cover cyber-extortion, where an online intruder or an insider steals crucial data such as customer credit-card files and demands a payoff. The rising tide of lawsuits against companies whose employees have used corporate e-mail inappropriately has also caught the attention of e-insurers. The repercussions could be sweeping. Why? Because insurers will probably become a major force in shaping the computer- and network-security business. They'll likely mandate what types of security practices, providers, and products are acceptable, just as they've shaped practices and products in the construction and auto industries. "Things like CodeRed [a computer worm that appeared in July, 2001] are happening so often now that cyber-insurance will become ubiquitous. Then [insurance] price differentials will appear for different types of software," says Bruce Schneier, chief technology officer of Counterpane Internet Security. The link for this article located at BusinessWeek is no longer available. . Major insurance firms are increasingly providing coverage for cyber attacks, malware incidents, and data breaches, influencing risk management techniques and compliance requirements.. Cybersecurity Policies, Data Theft Protection, Virus Attack Insurance. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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