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New iPhone Cable Gives Hackers Access to Passwords up to 1 Mile Away

New iPhone Cable Gives Hackers Access to Passwords up to 1 Mile Away

New phone cable mimicking an Apple lightning cable is now on sale that can record anything users type and send the data to a hacker up to one mile away. O.MG cables were produced by a security researcher and sell for $140. Users are encouraged to be wary when borrowing an unknown charging cord.

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Deep Dive on 2015 Juniper Networks Breach Shows How Government Struggles to Control its Vulnerabilities

Deep Dive on 2015 Juniper Networks Breach Shows How Government Struggles to Control its Vulnerabilities

Its been six years since the Juniper Networks Christmas supply chain hack that opened a backdoor that exposed highly sensitive US telecommunications and military agencies to spying. Although details remain scant as to how and why this all went down, Bloomberg news has recently uncovered why Juniper used the NSA algotithm in the first place and who may have been behind the attack.

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Aruba Networks Pen Test Finds Multiple Router Vulnerabilities

Aruba Networks Pen Test Finds Multiple Router Vulnerabilities

Chained firmware vulnerabilities gave attackers access to perform remote code execution on Aruba Networks routers. According to security researchers, attackers conducted a series of malicious activities including remote code execution (RCE).

Itai Greenhut and Gal Zror from Aleph Security found a total of eight vulnerabilities in Aruba Instant, the software that allows administrators to configure the settings of Aruba routers.

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