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Daily Archives: April 10, 2017

Suspected CIA spying tools linked to hacks in 16 countries

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 10, 2017

The suspected CIA spying tools exposed by WikiLeaks have been linked to hacking attempts on at least 40 targets in 16 countries, according to security firm Symantec. The tools share “close similarities” with the tactics from an espionage team called Longhorn, Symantec said in a Monday post. Longhorn has been active since at least 2011,…

Utah is the first Power Five school with its own varsity video games team

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 10, 2017

The University of Utah announced last week that it had become the first school in a Power Five athletic conference to field its own varsity esports team. +More on Network World: Most notable tech leaders delivering 2017 college commencement addresses+ Adding League of Legends and several other as yet unconfirmed games to the varsity list,…

Hack of Dallas emergency sirens prompts more warnings to bolster cybersecurity

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 10, 2017

Dallas emergency management officials continue to investigate a hack that activated all 156 emergency tornado sirens citywide for about 90 minutes early Saturday. The city declared the sirens were activated Friday night in a hack that officials believe came from the Dallas area. The event was a warning that businesses and organizations, including cities and…

Email-based attacks exploit unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft Word

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 10, 2017

Attackers have been exploiting an unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft Word for the past few months to compromise computers and infect them with malware. The first report about the attacks came Friday from antivirus vendor McAfee after the company’s researchers analyzed some suspicious Word files spotted a day earlier. It turned out that the files were…

Angry Shadow Brokers release password for suspected NSA hacking tools

NewsBy DeveloperTiatraApril 10, 2017

Annoyed with the U.S. missile strike last week on an airfield in Syria, among other things, hacker group Shadow Brokers resurfaced on Saturday and released what they said was the password to files containing suspected National Security Agency tools they had earlier tried to sell. “Is appearing you are abandoning ‘your base’, ‘the movement’, and…

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