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Visa’s contactless payment system security flaw

By CertX November 8, 2014
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Visa – a digital payment company is under fire for its contactless payment system by a cyber security researcher from Newcastle University. According to researcher, criminals can make illegal huge transactions in any currency from visa holder accounts through point-of-sale machines. The researcher claims, an intruder enters the amount needed Continue Reading

0-day flaw in Samsung ‘Find My Mobile’ service

By CertX November 1, 2014
Security Updates

Samsung smartphones users are being warned by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) due to a newly discovered zero-day security flaw found in its ‘Find My Mobile’ service. The issue occurs due to improper validation of a lock-code data of the sender received during communication. ‘Find My Mobile’ service Continue Reading

IBM Enterprise Insight Analysis to counter cyber crime

By CertX November 1, 2014
Security Updates

IBM talked about its latest service with a goal to improve data gathering and cater the need to fight against cyber crime promptly and efficiently. IBM launched this service at IBM Insight conference held in Las Vegas. IBM i2 Enterprise Insight Analysis (EIA) uncover hidden patterns found in huge volumes Continue Reading

HIGH RISK Windows bug exploited in the wild

By CertX October 25, 2014October 25, 2014
Security Updates

Except for Windows Server 2003 all remaining versions of Microsoft Windows are susceptible to 0-day flaw found in the OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) technology that allows remote code execution on the victim’s machine. OLE is used in the Microsoft Office applications to create and edit data in multiple formats. Continue Reading

Google supports 2FA security mechanism for USB

By CertX October 25, 2014
Security Updates

In order to secure user accounts, Google is providing additional support to physical USB through two-factor authentication mechanism. Google has already implemented 2FA verification mechanism for their accounts which ask for user to provide input one-time-use codes received via text message or generated through mobile application. According to Google Security Continue Reading

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