This time the attack is against an eCommerce platform, PrismWeb, that is used by College bookstores. The attack is similar to other attacks, in the the hackers somehow got into the company’s system and inserted a tiny bit of Javascript that steals credit card data – very similar to Magecart that is affecting sites from […]
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Here is an interesting combination of countries. Multi-billion dollar Taiwan based computer make Asus makes a wide range of computers sold worldwide. Russian anti-virus maker Kaspersky, whom the White House says is a threat to national security and should be banned (which I basically think is mostly true), identified that hackers attacked Asus’s software update […]
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Ars technica is reporting that Uber is scrambling to try to recover from an itty bitty problem. Apparently, someone posted Uber source code (probably an Uber employee) to the public source code repository GitHub. GitHub is a wonderful tool for storing open source software code in a way that is easy for developers to share. […]
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