BackBox.org offers a range of Penetration Testing services to simulate an attack on your network or application. If you are interested in our services, please contact us and we will provide you with further information as well as an initial consultation.
The Future of Vaping After the Fall of Juul
/in General NewsThis week, we talk to the hosts of the new podcast Backfired about how the e-cigarette industry got to where it is today, and where it can go from here.
Wired – Read More
Malicious NPM Package Targets AWS Users to Deploy Backdoor
/in General NewsReversingLabs researchers discovered a suspicious package on npm called legacyreact-aws-s3-typescript. They found that the package contained a post-install script that downloaded and executed a simple backdoor.
Cyware News – Latest Cyber News – Read More
Camera Face-Off: We Pit Smartphones From Xiaomi, Oppo, and Honor to Find a Winner
/in General NewsChinese phones like the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, Oppo Find X7 Ultra, and Honor Magic 6 Pro are pushing cameras to new highs with large imaging sensors. Here’s what the results are like.
Wired – Read More
Gas Chromatograph Hacking Could Have Serious Impact: Security Firm
/in General NewsCritical vulnerabilities have been found in an Emerson gas chromatograph and Claroty warns that attacks could have a serious impact.
The post Gas Chromatograph Hacking Could Have Serious Impact: Security Firm appeared first on SecurityWeek.
SecurityWeek – Read More
What is the Fediverse and the Social Network Platforms It Powers
/in General NewsDiscover the Fediverse, a decentralized social media network promoting interoperability, privacy, and customization. Explore its pros, cons, platforms like Mastodon and PeerTube, and the role of decentralization. A game-changer in online communication and community-building.
Hackread – Latest Cybersecurity, Tech, Crypto & Hacking News – Read More
US, Allies Warn of Memory Unsafety Risks in Open Source Software
/in General NewsMost critical open source software contains code written in a memory unsafe language, US, Australian, and Canadian government agencies warn.
The post US, Allies Warn of Memory Unsafety Risks in Open Source Software appeared first on SecurityWeek.
SecurityWeek – Read More
Inside the Mind of a CISO: Survey and Analysis
/in General NewsInside the Mind of a CISO 2024 is a survey of 209 security leaders to understand the thinking and operational methods and motivations of CISOs.
The post Inside the Mind of a CISO: Survey and Analysis appeared first on SecurityWeek.
SecurityWeek – Read More
Exclusive: Zip’s AI procurement platform drives $4.4 billion in savings, reshaping enterprise spending
/in General NewsZip’s AI-powered procurement platform achieves $4.4 billion in customer savings, revolutionizing enterprise spend management and reshaping the $9.2 billion procurement software market.Read More
Security News | VentureBeat – Read More
Is Dr. Phil a Bigger Political Stage for Candidates Than CNN?
/in General NewsAlternative media may have officially gone mainstream for the US presidential election.
Wired – Read More
CISA Warns of Exploited GeoServer, Linux Kernel, and Roundcube Vulnerabilities
/in General NewsCISA on Wednesday warned that three older flaws in GeoServer, Linux kernel, and Roundcube webmail are exploited in the wild.
The post CISA Warns of Exploited GeoServer, Linux Kernel, and Roundcube Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.
SecurityWeek – Read More