Tag: Fly
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Park’N Fly Data Breach Compromised Sensitive Data of 1 Million Customers
The Canadian airport parking company revealed that the Park’N Fly data breach impacted the data of 1 million customers. An unauthorized …
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Fly Catcher: Detect aircraft spoofing by monitoring for malicious signals
Fly Catcher is an open-source device that can detect aircraft spoofing by monitoring for malicious ADS-B signals in the 1090MHz frequency. …
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New PoC Exploit for Apache ActiveMQ Flaw Could Let Attackers Fly Under the Radar
Cybersecurity researchers have demonstrated a new technique that exploits a critical security flaw in Apache ActiveMQ to achieve arbitrary …
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Unkillable? Qakbot Infections Fly On Even After Its High-Profile Raid
The Qakbot (aka Qbot) first-stage malware operation is still kicking, even after the “Operation Duck Hunt” raid by law enforcement …
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Experts Warn of ‘Beep’ – A New Evasive Malware That Can Fly Under the Radar
Cybersecurity researchers have unearthed a new piece of evasive malware dubbed Beep that’s designed to fly under the radar and drop …
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TSA U.S. ‘No Fly List’ Gets Leaked On Hacking Forum
It was recently discovered that a U.S. No Fly list, containing over 1.5 million records of banned flyers and 250,000 ‘selectees’ has …
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U.S. No Fly List Leaked on Hacker Forum
Originally, the No Fly List was obtained by Swiss hacker Maia Arson Crimew from an unsecured cloud server owned by the Ohio-based airline, …
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Smashing Security podcast #306: No Fly lists, cell phones, and the end of ransomware riches?
What are prisoners getting up to with mobile phones? Why might ransomware no longer be generating as much revenue for …
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The U.S. ‘No Fly List’ Found On the Open Internet
The No Fly List and other sensitive files were discovered by Maia Arson Crimew, a Swiss security researcher and hacker, while searching for …
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Cybercriminals Using Polyglot Files in Malware Distribution to Fly Under the Radar
Remote access trojans such as StrRAT and Ratty are being distributed as a combination of polyglot and malicious Java archive (JAR) files, …
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How to Buy Precious Patching Time as Log4j Exploits Fly
Sure, Apache got a patch out fast when the Log4j logging library vulnerability – aka Javageddon or “up there with Shellshock” – …
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