EU-US Privacy Shield launches: Key points to this agreement

There has been a lot riding on this divisive and complicated agreement, which is why it has taken over two and a half years for all the involved parties to iron out all the details. As of July 12th, the new framework was officially adopted and put into effect. The EU-US Privacy Shield, as it … More EU-US Privacy Shield launches: Key points to this agreement

Monthly Threat Report: July 2016

1. JS/Danger.ScriptAttachment Previous Ranking: 1 Percentage Detected: 11.68% JS/Danger.ScriptAttachment is a generic detection of suspicious e-mail attachments. 2. Win32/Bundpil Previous Ranking: 2 Percentage Detected: 3.93% Win32/Bundpil is a worm that spreads via removable media. The worm contains an URL from which it tries to download several files. The files are then executed and HTTP is … More Monthly Threat Report: July 2016

QuadRooter vulnerabilities leaves 900 million Android devices at risk of attack

Over 900 million Android smartphones and tablets are vulnerable to cyberattacks, as they contain a set of four vulnerabilities dubbed QuadRooter. These flaws were found in devices that use Qualcomm chipsets, Check Point revealed at this year’s DEF CON 24 Hacking Conference in Las Vegas. It stated that if any of the four vulnerabilities are … More QuadRooter vulnerabilities leaves 900 million Android devices at risk of attack

Old Facebook scam gets ready for new boost

ESET researchers are warning about Facebook hoax scams that spread fake terror news to trick victims into disclosing their Facebook credentials. For example, Facebook users in the Czech Republic were targeted with a fake news report on a “deadly attack in Prague”. Soon after the Facebook scam was publicly disclosed in Czech mainstream media, the … More Old Facebook scam gets ready for new boost