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... And... It snapped again

Posted by Davide Palumbo on Wed, Oct 22, 2014

snappening oopsUnknown hackers are responsible for the leak of over 500MB images of Snapchat users. Videos and pictures of over 200,000 users were released on the Internet just a few days ago. Even if it has not been proven, it is suspected that the authors of the scam are somehow linked to those responsible for the posting in August of personal and often nude photos taken by hundreds of celebrities, including Jennifer Lawrence and Kim Kardashian.

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Topics: Data Security

POODLE bytes

Posted by Davide Palumbo on Tue, Oct 21, 2014


poodleLast Tuesday, a trio of Google researchers published news regarding the existence of an Internet-wide security vulnerability that has a cute name but unfortunately also potentially disastrous effects. POODLE, which stands for Padding Oracle On Downgraded Legacy Encryption, is a new security hole that targets Secure Socket Layer (SSL) 3.0. Since SSL protects data that are in transit between a website and the users, POODLE potentially allows hackers to decrypt the HTTP cookies, which can be used to store personal information, website preferences or even passwords, depending on the situation. For example, POODLE could allow an attacker to hijack and decrypt the session cookie that identifies you to a service like Twitter or Google, and then take over your accounts without needing your password.

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery, Data Security

Dropbox has been hacked ... Or not

Posted by Davide Palumbo on Tue, Oct 14, 2014

dropbox logoAn anonymous hacker has recently declared to have leaked a few hundred usernames and passwords from Dropbox accounts. A series of posts have in fact been made to Pastebin claiming to contain login credentials for hundreds of Dropbox accounts. The leak, which comes from an anonymous user taking Bitcoin donations for the full disclosure, contains accounts with email addresses starting with the letter "B". The hacker claims that more username/password pairs will be released as soon as they receive donations to their Bitcoin address. According to the hacker a total of 6,937,081 account credentials have so far been compromised.

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery, New Technology, Data Security

URGENT MALWARE ALERT: INCREASING CRYPTOLOCKER TRAFFIC

Posted by Ben Olcott on Thu, Jun 12, 2014

The following is an excerpted from an important blog by AppRiver on a new and highly dangerous Malware campaign

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Topics: Disaster Recovery, Data Security

The Best Offense is a Good Defense: Back-Up Data Recovery Solutions

Posted by Maria Santacaterina on Tue, Jun 10, 2014

D FenceImagine if your business was suddenly hit by a virus or natural disaster that wiped out your entire server, data center and software programs resulting in the worst possible outcome: you lose all of your data. You and your employees no longer have access to your important documents that are crucial to running the daily activities of your business. In the blink of an eye, your business is wiped out. What would you do then?

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Topics: Disaster Recovery, Data Security