Archive | March, 2015

Unauthorized Certificates Issued for Several Google Domains IMPORTANT


Unauthorized Certificates Issued for Several Google Domains By Ionut Ilascu    24 Mar 2015, 09:46 GMT Abundant trust in an intermediate certificate authority caused certs for several Google domains, trusted by almost all operating systems and web browsers, to be issued without authorization. It is likely that other fraudulent TLS certificates for other websites also exist, […]

The Company (Kaspersky Antivirus) Securing Your Internet Has Close Ties to Russian Spies


The bottom line: Popular security-software maker Kaspersky Lab has close ties to Russian military and intelligence officials. I have been telling you folks this for years after I dropped them from my product line at least now a major company shared some light and is carrying the torch. Your money your security please replace when […]

Email spoofing security hole discovered in Google Admin console


Summary:Security researchers have identified a security flaw in the Google Admin console which allows attackers to claim domains and send out spoof emails. By Charlie Osborne for Zero Day | March 9, 2015 — 13:25 GMT (06:25 PDT) Security researchers have exposed a vulnerability within the Google Admin console which allows cyberattackers to send spoof […]

Microsoft reveals Windows vulnerable to FREAK SSL flaw ALSO


Microsoft reveals Windows vulnerable to FREAK SSL flaw ALSO.

Microsoft reveals Windows vulnerable to FREAK SSL flaw ALSO


Summary:Redmond has said that the FREAK security flaw is found in versions of its Windows operating system from Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and higher. By Chris Duckett | March 6, 2015 — 03:12 GMT (19:12 PST) The FREAK security bug that allows attackers to conduct man-in-the-middle attacks on Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport […]

Millions of Apple and Google customers are vulnerable to a decades-old ‘FREAK’ hack (RSA-EXPORT Keys)


By Rob Price Mar. 4, 2015, 7:00 AM Millions of Apple and Google customers are at risk of having their confidential details stolen by hackers thanks to a newly-discovered “FREAK” vulnerability, the Washington Post reports. The security flaw affects Android and iOS users who use the default Chrome or Safari browsers. Both companies are now […]