Here's a YouTube video of my research into CVE2012-1852
Friday, 1 March 2013
Fantastic Video of CVE2012-1852
Here's a YouTube video of my research into CVE2012-1852
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CVE2012-1852,
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Research,
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vulnerability,
Windows XP,
YouTube
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
ISP Phone SCAM
It's a crime!
The dodgy folk are now trying a new variation on the previously mentioned Microsoft Scam.They've obviously realised that word has got round that nobody is trusting the "I'm speaking from Windows" speech and now they've replaced it with "I am from Technical support at your Internet Service Provider", they say something along the lines of "we have noticed on our servers that each time you switch your computer on, you are not getting full internet speed and this is because of a virus on your machine. "
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crime,
Don't believe it,
fraud,
internet speed,
internetsecurity,
ISP,
IT advice,
malware,
scam,
server,
service provider,
telephone,
virus
Sunday, 20 January 2013
US Chamber of Commerce
US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HACKED BY CHINESE HACKERS
In 2010, it was found that hackers with links to China had performed a complex hacking attack on the US Chamber of Commerce.
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china,
espionage,
FBI,
hackers,
printer,
spying,
state funded,
thermostat,
US Chamber of Commerce,
Wall Street Journal
Thursday, 17 January 2013
America is losing the cybersecurity war; China hacked every major US company
Gloom and doom is the predicted forecast, but that is in regard to U.S. cybersecurity instead of the weather. Four top government cybersecurity officials have basically come out to say America is getting her hiney kicked in cyberattacks by nation state hackers.
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America is losing the cybersecurity war; China hacked every major US company
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America,
company,
CyberSecurity,
Government,
hackers,
hiney,
nation,
officials,
US
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