March saw media headlines dominated by Apple refusal to co-operate with the FBI in breaking the iPhone’s security, which concluded with the FBI successfully hacking iPhone via an anonymous third party, sparking the old but much needed Privacy V Security debate.
There were also notable hacks of Law Firms and a major ‘Cyber Heist’ at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York by hackers. Another major TLS vulnerability named ‘DROWN’, highlights the importance of patching OpenSSL and not using weak crypto.
News
- DrownAttack could break TLS for a Third of Websites
- MassiveCyber Heist pulled on Bangladesh's Central Bank NY Fed Account
- USteam find Zero Day to hack Apple iCloud photo
- NatWest online banking suffers SMS 'smishing'scams
- FBIcracks iPhone, no longer needs Apple's Assistance
- Cyber Criminals 'Hacked Law Firms'
- Threemore US hospitals hit by Ransomware
- SAP software download App exposed passwordsthanks to serious Vulnerability
- Googlepatches Chrome 49 Vulnerabilities
- MassiveVolume of Ransomware Downloaders being Spammed
- Locky Ransomware 'on the rampage' Globally
- DarkWeb Forums found offering Cerber 'Ransomware as a Service'
- How the Locky Ransomware Works
1 comment:
Thanks for the roundup! Great way to stay up-to-date with everything going on.
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