Duo Security found a loophole in Google's authentication system that allowed them to Google's two factor authentication and gain full control over a user's Gmail account by abusing the unique passwords used to connect individual applications to Google accounts. Duo Security itself a two-factor authentication provider and the flaw is located in the auto-login mechanism implemented in Chrome … [Read more...]
How to bypass iOS 6.1.2 Screen Lock, another Exploit Exposed
After a series of security issues, it appears that Apple still has not been able to resolve all the issue in iOS. Last week, Apple rolled out its iOS 6.1.2 update to owners of the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch in an effort to fixing the 3G connectivity and an Exchange calendar bugs. Hackers found an iOS 6 bug two weeks ago that allowed thieves into your phone, but only the Phone app and the … [Read more...]
Two new Java zero-day vulnerabilities reported to Oracle
A Polish security firm 'Security Explorations' reported two new Java zero-day vulnerabilities, as “issue 54” and “issue 55,” with proof of concept code to Oracle. Oracle's security team is currently investigating the issue, but the status flaws not yet confirmed by Oracle. Less than a week after Oracle released its latest Java critical patch update, Researcher and Security … [Read more...]
Kuwaiti group of hackers deface Lebanese Parliament website
Team Kuwaiti Hackers team of hackers yesterday deface The website of Lebanese Parliament website and On deface page they posted the photo of Sheikh Ahmad al-Assir of Bilal Ben Rabah Mosque on the main page. … [Read more...]
Privacy of Millions of HTC devices at risk
More than 18 million smartphones and other mobile devices made by HTC are at risk vulnerable to many security and privacy issue. The Federal Trade Commission charged HTC with customizing the software on its Android- and Windows based phones in ways that let third-party applications install software that could steal personal information. The vulnerabilities placed … [Read more...]
Pwn Pad Android device, Network hacking machine launched
Security tools company Pwnie Express is making a network hacking focused Android device called the Pwn Pad. The device is based on the Google Nexus 7 specs, with USB-based Bluetooth, Ethernet and WiFi to gauge the security of a network beyond what Google's tablet can manage on its own. Pwn Pad will be introduced at the RSA security conference in San Francisco next week and Pwnie Express … [Read more...]


