Zombie Apocalypse: Flaws In The Emergency Alert System
Easily exploited vulnerabilities in the emergency alert system (EAS) allowed attackers to log in to these boxes remotely and send fake emergency alerts like the one that interrupted a TV broadcast in...
View ArticleStuxnet: The Missing Link
Today social media are spreading a shocking news, authors of Stuxnet virus that hit Iranian nuclear program in 2010 according a new research proposed by Symantec security company started in 2005 and...
View ArticleHow Many Clicks Does It Take? New Sophistication In Malware
Researchers at FireEye have discovered a new level of sophistication in malware to evade forensic analysis. Based on new evidence from the Trojan.APT.BaneChant, the Trojan will not deploy until it...
View ArticleAndroid Malware To The Next Level
The most sophisticated piece of Android malware has been discovered by security researchers at Kaspersky Labs. The Trojan does things no other Android malware has done before. During their analysis...
View ArticleFrom Slacker to Hacker
Three Purdue engineering students are facing a series of felony charges after prosecutors say they altered their own grades in an elaborate scheme. According to court documents, Purdue’s Information...
View ArticleWhat was Snowden thinking?
Everywhere you look for the past couple weeks there is something on the news about Edward Snowden, the NSA whistleblower. I figured it was time for us to acknowledge his story. Long story short,...
View ArticleExtra-Life: Help Save Sick Kids
MassiveLabs has teamed up with Extra-Life and a lot of our clients to help raise money for sick kids in the Children’s Miracle Network. The tax-deductible donations will be given to the Children’s...
View ArticleTag Team Virus Duo Discovered
Security researchers from Microsoft have discovered an interesting and unique virus combo – two unique malware programs that work together in an effort to bypass antivirus software by automatically...
View ArticleSIM Card Hack Causes Major Headaches for Business
More than 20 years after its initial inception, the SIM card has been hacked. A German cryptographer named Karsten Nohl will be presenting findings to that effect at the annual Black Hat computer...
View ArticlePenetration Tests Are Not Vulnerability Assessments
I often, as well as many of my peers and colleagues, have to explain to a client the difference between a vulnerability assessment and a penetration test. There are a lot of security consulting firms...
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