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CIA’s Pandemic Toolkit
WikiLeaks is still dumping CIA cyberweapons on the Internet. Its latest dump is something called "Pandemic": The Pandemic leak does not explain what the CIA's initial infection vector is, but does describe it as a persistent implant. "As the name suggests, a...
How to encrypt your entire life in less than an hour
“Only the paranoid survive.” — Andy Grove Andy Grove was a Hungarian refugee who escaped communism, studied engineering, and ultimately led the personal computer revolution as the CEO of Intel. He died earlier this year in Silicon Valley after a long fight with...
It’s official: Yahoo shareholders approve the $4.48 billion sale to Verizon
Yahoo's shareholders have officially approved the company's sale to Verizon for $4.48 billion. The deal is expected to close Tuesday. Once the deal closes, Yahoo and AOL will merge into a combined entity called "Oath." AOL has indicated that it is planning more...
Taking Your Site’s Security Seriously: InMotion Hosting Announces Partnerships with Sucuri and Patchman
It seems like the nightly news has an item on cyber-attacks on an almost daily basis. Whether it is a malware blackmail scheme, a nationally sponsored attack against another government, or just a bit of malicious hijinks, threats to online security abound....
Speak computer? These programming languages are in high demand
Originally developed by a NASA engineer in the late '80s, Perl excels at processing text, and developers like it because it's powerful and flexible. It was once famously described as "the duct tape of the web," because it's really great at holding websites together,...
#Vault7 ‘Athena’: CIA’s anti-Windows malware ‘better than bombing things’
The latest in WikiLeaks’ series of #Vault7 leaks was released Friday detailing malware that provides remote beacon and loader capabilities on target computers using several Microsoft Windows operating systems. ‘Athena’ is the latest codename for the release which...