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A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs InterApp, the device that can hack any Smartphone European credit card payment terminals are plagued with serious flaws The Ramnit Botnet is back after the law enforcement takedown Darkweb, a look back at 2015 events and 2016 […]

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A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs

InterApp, the device that can hack any Smartphone
European credit card payment terminals are plagued with serious flaws
The Ramnit Botnet is back after the law enforcement takedown
Darkweb, a look back at 2015 events and 2016 predictions
CVE-2015-8562 – 16,000 Daily Attacks on vulnerable Joomla servers
Database with 191 Million US voters’ personal data exposed online
Security Affairs newsletter Round 40 – News of the week
A new emergency patch for Adobe Flash Zero-Day, update your system!
China passes its first Anti-Terrorism law
Microsoft maintains the recovery key of your new PC
Are Russian hackers infecting critical infrastructure in Ukraine?
Former Employee tried to sell Yandex Source Code for Just $29K
A software bug caused the early release of 3,200 US prisoners
The Tor Project Is launching the Tor Bug Bounty Program
DHS: Drug Traffickers are hacking surveillance drones on the border
Ian Murdock died in mysterious circumstances
Google will switch from Java APIs to OpenJDK
Data of 34,000 Steam users exposed due to buggy caching configuration
A look at North Korea’s ‘paranoid’ Red Star OS computer operating system
US Eavesdropping on Netanyahu Communications
All BBC Websites went down after a major DDoS attack
Hackers fully controlled a PlayStation 4 running a Linux distro
Modern railroad systems vulnerable to cyber attacks
Anti-IS group ‘New World Hackers’ claims BBC website attack

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