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A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs. First of all let inform you that at the #infosec16 SecurityAffairs was awarded as The Best European Personal Security Blog http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/48202/breaking-news/securityaffairs-best-european-personal-security-blog.html THANK YOU! Danger Drone, the flying hacking machine devised by a cyber security duo A close look at […]

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A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

First of all let inform you that at the #infosec16 SecurityAffairs was awarded as The Best European Personal Security Blog
http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/48202/breaking-news/securityaffairs-best-european-personal-security-blog.html

THANK YOU!

Danger Drone, the flying hacking machine devised by a cyber security duo
A close look at the Italian Cybersecurity National Framework
China 1937CN Team hackers attack airports in Vietnam
Hacker Interviews – The Watcher
Proxy PAC hack allows for intercept of HTTPS URLS
The Great Spyware sale: SpyNote available for free use
Security Affairs newsletter Round 71 – News of the week
WhatsApp doesnt properly physically erase users deleted messages
Hacker Interviews – The PøwerfulGreəkArmy (PGA)
PayPal accounts abused to distribute the Chthonic Banking Trojan
China – Authorities arrested 10 members of the Wooyun ethical hacking group
Peace is advertising 200 Million alleged Yahoo accounts on Dark Web
A Nigerian man behind the $60m online fraud network arrested by the Interpol
Afraidgate campaign switches from CryptXXX to Locky Ransomware
Operation Pacifier, the FBI massive hacking campaign to de-anonymize Tor users
The FBI and the reality of the threat within
Hacker devised a $6 Tool to hack into hotel rooms and Point-of-Sale systems
Hackers have stolen 120,000 Bitcoin in Bitfinex security breach
Hacker Interviews – Paladin
ISIS members shared a list of targets in Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia on a Telegram group
Telegram massive hack in Iran, what is happened?
Cisco Small Business Routers plagued by several critical flaws
#BHUSA2016 – Researcher explained how to hack any PC with a found USB drive
Top Security Priorities of the Internet of Things
Hacker Interviews – Gh0s7
Analyzing CIA Director BRENNANs talk at Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
Apple will pay up to $200,000 in Bug Bounty Program
How to withdraw up to $50,000 in cash from an ATM by using data stolen from EMV cards
FireEye Report – 33 percent of ICS Flaws had no vendor fixes when reported
Cyberwar – The cyberspace is already a dangerous battlefield
Kasidet PoS malware bypasses Account Control posing as Microsoft App

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