| Hidden Lynx – Professional Hackers for Hire The Hidden Lynx group is a professional team of attackers with advanced capabilities. They were responsible for the compromise of security firm Bit9's digital code-signing certificate which was used to sign malware. The Bit9 breach was part of the much larger VOHO campaign and that campaign was just one of many operations undertaken by the group over the last four years. Click here to download [Sponsored] | | Latest News | Nov 11, 2013 | | Stuxnet also infected the internal network of a Russian nuclear plant We have a lot of information on Stuxnet virus, a powerful malware that for the first time has shown to governments the capabilities and efficiency of a cyber weapon. Eugene Kaspersky, CEO of Kasperky security firm revealed that Stuxnet had badly infected the internal network of a Russian nuclear plant, according to the information he obtained from an unnamed staffer at the Nuclear Plant. ... | U.S largest newspaper Chicago Tribune website hacked by Serbian hackers A Group of Serbian Hackers, TeslaTeam have claimed that they have beached into one of the U.S largest newspaper - Chicago Tribune website. | Microsoft set to deliver Patches for three Critical flaws, but no patch for Office Zero-day vulnerability Microsoft has released advanced notification for the November 2013 security updates that are scheduled to be released on November 12, 2013. The company plans to deliver eight security bulletins for Windows 8.1, three of them are rated critical and five are important. But there's no relief in sight for a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2013-3906) in how Office handles .TIFF ... | Google engineers over surveillance scandal: 'Fuck you NSA' On Tuesday, the Washington Post revealed a few more NSA slides released by Edward Snowden, which revealed that the spy agency NSA was infiltrating the private data links between Google and Yahoo data centers as part of a program called MUSCULAR. Chairman and former CEO of Google Eric Schmidt says the company's executives are shocked by allegations that the National Security ... | FBI offering $100,000 reward for information on Most Wanted Cyber Criminals The US Federal Bureau of Investigation has added five new hackers to its Cyber most wanted list and is seeking information from the public regarding their whereabouts. The men are wanted in connection with hacking and fraud crimes both within the US as well as internationally. Rewards ranging from up to $50,000 to $100,000 are being offered for information that leads to their arrest.
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