‘Somewhat of a blessing’ the child is deaf, say parents By Iain Thomson Posted in Security, 14th August 2013 23:26 GMT A Texas father ripped out the baby video monitor he’d installed to watch over his two year-old daughter after… Read More ›
Vulnerability (computing)
Texas students hijack superyacht with GPS-spoofing luggage
Don’t panic, yet Students from the University of Texas successfully piloted an $80m superyacht sailing 30 miles offshore in the Mediterranean Sea by overriding the ship’s GPS signals without any alarms being raised. The team, led by assistant professor Todd… Read More ›
US national vulnerability database hacked
Malware infection forces government vuln catalog offline By Jack Clark in San Francisco Posted in Security, 14th March 2013 01:17 GMT The US government’s online catalog of cyber-vulnerabilities has been taken offline – ironically, due to a software vulnerability. The… Read More ›
Paging Dr Evil: Philips medical device control kit ‘easily hacked’
Homeland Security ‘taking an interest’ By John Leyden Posted in Security, 18th January 2013 17:03 GMT Free whitepaper – Enabling Datacenter and Cloud Service Management for Mid-Tier Enterprises Researchers have discovered security problems in management systems used to control X-ray… Read More ›
Internet Explorer flaw allows Hackers to Track your Mouse; “Almost every US-based user of Internet Explorer will have their mouse cursor tracked via this exploit almost every day “
Author : Mohit Kumar on 12/15/2012 05:09:00 AM A vulnerability in different versions of Microsoft‘s widely used browser Internet Explorer can allow hackers to track the movements of your mouse. Microsoft is investigating reports of a mouse-tracking flaw that puts… Read More ›