Showing posts with label attacks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attacks. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Google Chrome is the product of more attacks


Google Chrome es el producto con más ataques

INTECO (National Institute of Communication Technologies), warning users about cybercrime attention to mobile devices and SCADA systems.

INTECO is responsible to warn and inform users about security flaws that exist in operating systems, hardware and applications. Now it happens that your repository has grown vulnerabilities in the first quarter of 2012, so you have 2112 new vulnerabilities with severity levels of medium and high.

First is Google Chome as the product most affected. Note the increase in operating systems like Linux and IOS, this indicates that we should stop thinking that there are operating systems that are safer, we must use the updates.

Third are the vulnerabilities of the operating system for mobile devices from Apple. It is very important that the case of Apple, but that is a mobile operating system, giving us a clue of where is deepening.

And that cybercriminals are pending in the mobile malware (both Apple, Android, Windows Phone, etc.), is a good idea to take care of security on these devices. In addition the report also adds that browsers are up and are a 'prime target' for cybercriminals.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

"The Megaupload will return," says Kim Dotcom, founder of the site

 

"Executive said via Twitter that service may return after rejection of proposals such as SOUP, PIPA and ACT, but confirmed date"

The founder of Megaupload, Kim Dotcom posted on his Twitter profile that the famous file-sharing site can return to work soon after consecutive anti-piracy agreements have been rejected around the world. "Soup is dead. PIPA is dead. ACTA is dead. MEGA will return "(SOUP is dead, PIPA is dead, ACTA is dead. MEGA will return in free translation), Dotcom wrote.
Dotcom also said the same message as the return address "bigger, better, faster, free and protected from attacks." After the rejection of proposals for SOUP Act and PIPA, the ACTA has been barred by the European Parliament on Wednesday (4), by a margin of votes loose 478-39. However, there is no provision for the return of the site.