Tag Archive for: control

Android users BEWARE: This security flaw lets hackers take control and access YOUR data – Express.co.uk


Express.co.uk

Android users BEWARE: This security flaw lets hackers take control and access YOUR data
Express.co.uk
MORE THAN 900 MILLION Android smartphone and tablet owners could be at risk from a new security vulnerability that affects leading products from Samsung, Google and HTC. By Michael Moore. PUBLISHED: 10:54, Mon, Aug 8, 2016 | UPDATED: 11:33, …
Quadrooter: the latest Android security flawAndroid Authority (blog)
900 million Android smartphones affected by “Quadrooter” security flawFirstpost
QuadRooter Android Security Bugs Affect over 900 Million DevicesSoftpedia News
thejournal.ie –Sky Valley Chronicle –Ars Technica UK –Check Point Blog
all 64 news articles »

“android security” – read more

They’re back! Car hackers take control of Jeep’s steering and braking

It’s a good thing cars can’t experience emotions or one specific 2014 Jeep Cherokee would be terrified every time security pros Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek come near it. That’s the vehicle they remotely hacked in 2015; now they used the Jeep to show how an attacker can control the steering, accelerator and brakes while the Jeep is driving at high speeds.

Granted, this time they were in the vehicle with a laptop physically connected to the CAN network via the diagnostic port. They reverse-engineered the ECU (electronic control unit) firmware, basically knocking it offline, so they could send fake CAN messages to tell the car what to do such as slam on the brakes or jerk the steering wheel or hit the gas.

To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Network World Security

The ‘need’ to control encryption and The Big Lie

Within hours of the recent Paris terrorist attacks, various politicians and current- and ex-government officials used it as an opportunity to push ther agendas. For example, in multiple interviews James Woolsey, former Director of the CIA, blamed Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency whistleblower:

I think the blood of a lot of these French young people is on his hands … I would give him the death sentence, and I would prefer to see him hanged by the neck until he’s dead, rather than merely electrocuted.

He even went so far as to claim that the Obama administration’s changes to government surveillance policies were responsible for the inability of the US and French intelligence services to prevent the Paris attacks. Talk about a partisan viewpoint.

To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Network World Security

Bracket Computing advancements boost enterprise cloud security control

Bracket Computing is expanding its cloud-storage data protection offerings and has received an additional $ 46.4 million in venture funding to further develop its products and roll them out worldwide.

Now in addition to Bracket’s Computing Cell service, customers can license an in-house version of the technology and control all aspects of the encryption/policy enforcement/data integrity platform.

+ More on Network World: Gartner: Risk, relentless data center demand, open source and other tech trends IT needs to know +

To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Network World Tim Greene