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A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs FBI investigates on Juniper hack, is it a nation-state attack? Phone House – Personal data of 12+ million Dutch mobile customers open to hackers Phantom Squad plans to hack PSN and Xbox, SkidNP hacks its website Hillary […]

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The best news of the week with Security Affairs

FBI investigates on Juniper hack, is it a nation-state attack?
Phone House – Personal data of 12+ million Dutch mobile customers open to hackers
Phantom Squad plans to hack PSN and Xbox, SkidNP hacks its website
Hillary Clinton calls tech companies to create a Manhattan Project for Encryption
Security Affairs newsletter Round 39 – News of the week
Discovered a database containing data of 3.3 million Hello Kitty fans
iOS Mobile Banking Apps, what is changed from 2013 tests?
Facebook wins Flash by knock out by switching to HTML5!
Chinese hackers target Taiwanese Opposition Party and media
Angler exploit kit includes the code of a recent Flash flaw
Iranian hackers penetrated computers of a small dam in NY
How to Crash WhatsApp with simple smileys
Who planted the Juniper ScreenOS Authentication Backdoor?
Hackers in the wild attempt to exploit the Juniper Backdoor
Email accounts belonging to 130 Celebrities have been Hacked
Aethra botnet made up of 12000 Italian devices threatens businesses
Roaming Tiger Hackers targets Russian organizations for espionage
Payment systems at Hyatt Hotels have been compromised
Microsoft bans Superfish-like adware methods starting in March 2016
Someone wants infect millions of Raspberry Pi computers
Spying using Smartwatches and other wearable devices
Turkish officers are in contact with members of the ISIS
Turkish systems under attack. Is it information warfare?
Is Play Station Network under attack? Users reported issues
A serious issue in Steam allowed access to other users’ accounts
Victims of the Gomasom Ransomware can now decrypt their files for free
Zero knowledge proof as an enabler for Cyber weapon information sharing

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