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Hacking Nest Thermostat

TrapX confirmed the design flaws discovered in the Nest Learning Thermostat. They validated the attack vector presented at the Black Hat 201… Source: www.net-security.org This clearly shows the vulnerabilities that IoT devices introduce into the home networks. Who takes full responsibility for the customer security? The homeowner can’t

CIA spends years trying to break Apple security | ZDNet

Security researchers working for the CIA have been poking holes in Apple security as part of a multi-year campaign. Source: www.zdnet.com Hacking Apple products are apparently tough, but hat doesn’t stop certain agencies from trying. As always, only use tools from verified sources, including your development tools. See

“FREAK” flaw in Android and Apple devices cripples HTTPS crypto protection

Bug forces millions of sites to use easily breakable key once thought to be dead. Source: arstechnica.com Another week, another nasty widespread security bug to worry about. This one has apparently been around since the 90s. Dubbed “FREAK” by the researchers who discovered it, the exploit allowed researchers (and

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