As if the recent slew of malware attacks on large retailers such as Target, Neiman Marcus and Michael’s, another huge malware intrusion was reported to have hit The UPS Store outlets in several franchise locations.
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Researchers find security flaw across Android, Windows and iOS
It has been usual that a certain security flaw hits only a single operating system at a time, but a new finding from researchers the University of California and University of Michigan show a massive vulnerability across the Android, Windows, and iOS operating systems.
Amazon steps up security for cloud services with Perfect Forward Secrecy
In an effort to escalate the level of encryption security for its cloud platform, Amazon Web Services has activated the Perfect Forward Secrecy for its CloudFront offerings.
Microsoft to give a sneak peek of Windows 9 in September
If you are itching to take a look, if only a little, of the rumored next-generation Windows platform, mark your calendar on September 30 when the software giant is set to preview the Windows 8 successor.
Data leaving iOS through Wi-Fi or USB open to breach
Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have discovered a weak spot in the connection between an iOS device and computer that leaves data in transit vulnerable to third-party manipulation and breach.
Old-school police ransom Kovter makes a vengeful return
CryptoLocker is out, Kovter is in. The old police ransom malware is making a comeback after long years of dormancy, according to findings by security researchers. The Kovter police blackmail Trojan was perhaps in existence since the formative days of ransomware in 2011, though it slipped off our consciousness when the more sophisticated malware of […]