US air traffic control computer system vulnerable to terrorist hackers
The US system for guiding airplanes is open to vulnerabilities from outside hackers, the Government Accountability Office said Monday. The weaknesses that threaten the Federal Aviation...
View ArticleEpic Google snafu leaks hidden whois data for 280,000 domains
Google leaked the complete hidden whois data attached to more than 282,000 domains registered through the company’s Google Apps for Work service, a breach that could bite good and bad guys alike. The...
View ArticleLatest version of OS X closes backdoor bug that gives root
For at least four years, a bug in Apple’s OS X gave untrusted users—and possibly remote hackers with only limited control of their target—unfettered “root” privileges over Macs. The vulnerability is...
View ArticleChinese hacker group has been spying on governments for a decade, says FireEye
A CHINESE CYBER THREAT GROUP is said to have one of the longest ever cyber espionage operation histories, having spied on governments for over a decade. The APT 30 hacker group was uncovered by...
View ArticleHackers Could Commandeer New Planes Through Passenger Wi-Fi
Seven years after the Federal Aviation Administration first warned Boeing that its new Dreamliner aircraft had a Wi-Fi design that made it vulnerable to hacking, a new government report suggests the...
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