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  1. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Verizon to Stop Sharing Customer Location Data With Third Parties

    In the wake of a scandal involving third-party companies leaking or selling precise, real-time location data on virtually all Americans who own a mobile phone, the four major wireless carriers have responded to requests from a U.S. senator for more details about how the carriers are managing...
  2. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Google to Fix Location Data Leak in Google Home, Chromecast

    Google in the coming weeks is expected to fix a location privacy leak in two of its most popular consumer products. New research shows that Web sites can run a simple script in the background that collects precise location data on people who have a Google Home or Chromecast device installed...
  3. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Librarian Sues Equifax Over 2017 Data Breach, Wins $600

    In the days following revelations last September that big-three consumer credit bureau Equifax had been hacked and relieved of personal data on nearly 150 million people, many Americans no doubt felt resigned and powerless to control their information. But not Jessamyn West. The 49-year-old...
  4. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Microsoft Patch Tuesday, June 2018 Edition

    Microsoft today pushed out a bevy of software updates to fix more than four dozen security holes in Windows and related software. Almost a quarter of the vulnerabilities addressed in this month’s patch batch earned Microsoft’s “critical” rating, meaning malware or miscreants can exploit the...
  5. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Bad .Men at .Work. Please Don’t .Click

    Web site names ending in new top-level domains (TLDs) like .men, .work and .click are some of the riskiest and spammy-est on the Internet, according to experts who track such concentrations of badness online. Not that there still aren’t a whole mess of nasty .com, .net and .biz domains out...
  6. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Adobe Patches Zero-Day Flash Flaw

    Adobe has released an emergency update to address a critical security hole in its Flash Player browser plugin that is being actively exploited to deploy malicious software. If you’ve got Flash installed — and if you’re using Google Chrome or a recent version of Microsoft Windows you do — it’s...
  7. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Further Down the Trello Rabbit Hole

    Last month’s story about organizations exposing passwords and other sensitive data via collaborative online spaces at Trello.com only scratched the surface of the problem. A deeper dive suggests a large number of government agencies, marketing firms, healthcare organizations and IT support...
  8. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Researcher Finds Credentials for 92 Million Users of DNA Testing Firm MyHeritage

    MyHeritage, an Israeli-based genealogy and DNA testing company, disclosed today that a security researcher found on the Internet a file containing the email addresses and hashed passwords of more than 92 million of its users. MyHeritage says it has no reason to believe other user data was...
  9. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Is Your Google Groups Leaking Data?

    Google is reminding organizations to review how much of their Google Groups mailing lists should be public and indexed by Google.com. The notice was prompted in part by a review that KrebsOnSecurity undertook with several researchers who’ve been busy cataloging thousands of companies that are...
  10. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Will the Real Joker’s Stash Come Forward?

    For as long as scam artists have been around so too have opportunistic thieves who specialize in ripping off other scam artists. This is the story about a group of Pakistani Web site designers who apparently have made an impressive living impersonating some of the most popular and well known...
  11. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED FBI: Kindly Reboot Your Router Now, Please

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is warning that a new malware threat has rapidly infected more than a half-million consumer devices. To help arrest the spread of the malware, the FBI and security firms are urging home Internet users to reboot routers and network-attached storage...
  12. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Why Is Your Location Data No Longer Private?

    The past month has seen one blockbuster revelation after another about how our mobile phone and broadband providers have been leaking highly sensitive customer information, including real-time location data and customer account details. In the wake of these consumer privacy debacles, many are...
  13. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED 3 Charged In Fatal Kansas ‘Swatting’ Attack

    Federal prosecutors have charged three men with carrying out a deadly hoax known as “swatting,” in which perpetrators call or message a target’s local 911 operators claiming a fake hostage situation or a bomb threat in progress at the target’s address — with the expectation that local police may...
  14. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Mobile Giants: Please Don’t Share the Where

    Your mobile phone is giving away your approximate location all day long. This isn’t exactly a secret: It has to share this data with your mobile provider constantly to provide better call quality and to route any emergency 911 calls straight to your location. But now, the major mobile providers...
  15. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED T-Mobile Employee Made Unauthorized ‘SIM Swap’ to Steal Instagram Account

    T-Mobile is investigating a retail store employee who allegedly made unauthorized changes to a subscriber’s account in an elaborate scheme to steal the customer’s three-letter Instagram username. The modifications, which could have let the rogue employee empty bank accounts associated with the...
  16. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Tracking Firm LocationSmart Leaked Location Data for Customers of All Major U.S. Mobile...

    LocationSmart, a U.S. based company that acts as an aggregator of real-time data about the precise location of mobile phone devices, has been leaking this information to anyone via a buggy component of its Web site — without the need for any password or other form of authentication or...
  17. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Detecting Cloned Cards at the ATM, Register

    Much of the fraud involving counterfeit credit, ATM debit and retail gift cards relies on the ability of thieves to use cheap, widely available hardware to encode stolen data onto any card’s magnetic stripe. But new research suggests retailers and ATM operators could reliably detect counterfeit...
  18. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Think You’ve Got Your Credit Freezes Covered? Think Again.

    I spent a few days last week speaking at and attending a conference on responding to identity theft. The forum was held in Florida, one of the major epicenters for identity fraud complaints in United States. One gripe I heard from several presenters was that identity thieves increasingly are...
  19. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Microsoft Patch Tuesday, May 2018 Edition

    Microsoft today released a bundle of security updates to fix at least 67 holes in its various Windows operating systems and related software, including one dangerous flaw that Microsoft warns is actively being exploited. Meanwhile, as it usually does on Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday — the second...
  20. BrianKrebs

    RSS FEED Study: Attack on KrebsOnSecurity Cost IoT Device Owners $323K

    A monster distributed denial-of-service attack (DDoS) against KrebsOnSecurity.com in 2016 knocked this site offline for nearly four days. The attack was executed through a network of hacked “Internet of Things” (IoT) devices such as Internet routers, security cameras and digital video recorders...
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