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Linux Kernel Security Fixes Spotted Pre-Release: Exploit Risks Identified

Security researchers have found that they can detect Linux kernel security fixes before they are released - information that could be used by malicious hackers to develop and deploy exploit code before patches are widely available. . Boffins affiliated with BMW, Siemens, and two German universities say they can pinpoint obfuscated Linux kernel security fixes, developed in secret, before they are officially released. This is insight miscreants could use to develop and deploy exploit code before patches are widely available. What's more, the team found that Linux kernel patches are regularly introduced in a way that bypasses public review and discussion, a practice that opens at least a theoretical risk of backdoored code. . Cybersecurity experts disclose techniques for identifying kernel patches before their official release, which may facilitate the creation of exploits.. Linux Kernel Fixes, Security Risks, Patch Management, Exploit Vulnerabilities. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Sep 07, 2020 User Avatar Brittany Day Security Vulnerabilities
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Privacy Risks In Chatroulette: Video Phishing And Anonymity Issues

Perhaps there is finally something to deter Chatroulette.com users from their more offensive behavior: University researchers say that users of the popular video-chat site may not be as anonymous, or as private, as they think.. In a paper posted online this week, researchers from the University of Colorado at Boulder and McGill University outline three different types of attacks that could be launched against Chatroulette users. Founded just last year by 17-year-old Russian entrepreneur Andrey Ternovskiy, Chatroulette links Web surfers randomly into one-on-one video chat conversations. The site has come under fire, however, because of nudity and inappropriate behavior. The new research doesn't expose any gaping privacy holes, but it does show how the service could be misused by determined criminals. For example, researchers describe a type of video phishing attack, where the criminals would simply play a video of an attractive woman who appears to be chatting with the victim, with audio disabled. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Academics discover possible security vulnerabilities in RandomChat, highlighting dangers and exploitation by malicious actors.. Chatroulette Privacy Risk, Online Video Chat Flaws, Research Study Findings. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 14, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Data Leakage Study: Social Networks Impact on User Privacy

Many major social networking sites are leaking information that allows third party advertising and tracking companies to associate the Web browsing habits of users with a specific person, researchers warn. . That's the conclusion of a study on the leakage of personally identifiable information on social networks done at AT&T Labs and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. The findings (PDF document) , which appears to have received scant public attention so far, was presented by the study's two researchers at a conference in Barcelona more than a month ago. Earlier this week, civil liberties group Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) referred to the study in a blog post. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Studies show prominent social media platforms expose user data to external entities, jeopardizing privacy safeguards.. Data Leakage, User Privacy Impact, Social Networks Impact on Privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 24, 2009 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Investigating Hacker Actions Using The Honeynet Project's Fake Networks

A group of 30 computer security researchers who set up inexpensive "fake" networks to observe how hackers behave as they break into them are finding out about new software vulnerabilities and warning the public. . . .. A group of 30 computer security researchers who set up inexpensive "fake" networks to observe how hackers behave as they break into them are finding out about new software vulnerabilities and warning the public. The security professionals, calling themselves The Honeynet Project, quietly maintain a distributed network of Windows NT, Linux, Sun Sparc servers and desktops accessible via the Internet to monitor how hackers go after various operating systems. As research volunteers operating on a shoestring, they've collected a wealth of data - and at times found out about new attack tools and exploits of the "blackhat" underworld of hackers. In January, for instance, the Honeynet Project discovered hackers could use a management feature called the CDE Subprocess Control Service to take root control of Solaris. The link for this article located at IDG.net is no longer available. . In the face of advanced cyber threats, researchers use simulated networks to uncover hacking patterns and software vulnerabilities, enhancing defense strategies and policies. Honeynet Project, Cyber Threat Intelligence, Software Vulnerabilities. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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