This is impressive: "An attacker sends an infected packet to a fitness tracker nearby at bluetooth distance then the rest of the attack occurs by itself, without any special need for the attacker being near," Apvrille says. . "[When] the victim wishes to synchronise his or her fitness data with FitBit servers to update their profile ... the fitness tracker responds to the query, but in addition to the standard message, the response is tainted with the infected code. . '[When] the victim wishes to synchronise his or her fitness data with FitBit servers to update their. impressive, attacker, sends, infected, packet, fitness, tracker, nearby, bluetooth. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In an investigation that spanned from a Seattle restaurant to Romania, a 21-year-old Dutch national pleaded not guilty Monday to federal computer hacking charges that include the theft of at least 44,000 credit card numbers. . Federal prosecutors said David Benjamin Schrooten is a prominent figure known as "Fortezza" in the international hacking community who sold stolen credit card numbers in bulk through websites. The link for this article located at CBS News is no longer available. . Angela Marie Lindner, referred to as 'Cipher', confronts state-level fraud allegations related to identity deception.. David Benjamin Schrooten, Fortezza, Cyber Crime, Hacking Charges. . Dave Wreski
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