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Israeli Company Offers Detroit Chip-Technology To Prevent Car Hacking

TEL AVIV, Israel - Karamba wants to keep hackers from crashing your new connected car. The Israeli company hopes to sell Detroit automakers a tool that installs anti-hacking technology into chip-bearing auto parts before they hit the assembly line. And now the company has the money to expand production.  On Thursday, YL Ventures announced it

By |2016-04-08T16:08:39-04:00April 7th, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles, Cyber Defense, Featured|

FBI Director Acknowledges Agency Used Private Party to Hack Terrorist’s iPhone

WASHINGTON DC - FBI director James Comey acknowledged Thursday that the agency bought an unspecified tool from an outside private party after Apple refused to create new software to allow access to a terrorist’s iPhone 5C, CNN money reported. Apple had argued that a special-purpose version of iOS would not only offer access to the

By |2016-04-07T19:18:43-04:00April 7th, 2016|Cyber Defense|

FBI Cracks Apple iPhone Used In Terrorist Attack With Help Of “Third Party” – Suspected To Be Israeli Company

WASHINGTON DC - In a court filing Monday, the US Department of Justice, with the help of a third party suspected to be an Israeli company, hacked the iPhone used by a terrorist in a December attack in California. Now the feds say they no longer need Apple’s help. The move Monday ends the legal

By |2016-03-28T21:24:56-04:00March 28th, 2016|Cyber Defense, Featured|

Report: Israeli Cybersecurity Company Helps FBI Hack Apple iPhone

WASHINGTON DC - Cellebrite, a privately held Israeli company that specializes in transferring or extracting data from phones, is helping the FBI unlock the iPhone, according to a report in the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper on Wednesday. If its method is successful, the FBI will no longer need Apple's help with the iPhone, unnamed industry sources

By |2016-03-25T11:55:12-04:00March 25th, 2016|Cyber Defense|

FBI Issues Advisory That Connected Cars Increasingly Vulnerable To Cyberattack

WASHINGTON DC - If you're not already worried about your car being hacked, you really should be, the US government says. Connected cars are becoming "increasingly vulnerable" to cyberattack, according to an advisory issued Thursday by the FBI and the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. They are just two of the latest organizations to voice

By |2016-03-25T10:08:47-04:00March 25th, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles, Cyber Defense|

Hacktivist Anonymous Declares Trumpagaddon On Candidate Trump

SAN FRANCISCO - Hacktivist group Anonymous declared "total war" on Donald Trump, urging hackers to knock the billionaire's websites offline as it put the Republican front-runner in its sights for the second time. In a video posted Tuesday, a representative of the group called on hackers to attack Trump's websites and reveal any personal information

By |2016-03-18T14:30:58-04:00March 15th, 2016|Cyber Defense, Featured, News, Politics|

FCC Preparing Proposal To Take Charge Of Consumer Online Privacy

WASHINGTON DC - The Federal Communications Commission is preparing a proposal that lays out new rules governing how broadband providers handle your online activity. The rules would put the FCC in charge of consumer privacy, a duty previously handled by the Federal Trade Commission. The proposal comes amid heightened concern about personal privacy, thanks to

By |2016-03-11T14:18:34-05:00March 11th, 2016|Cyber Defense, Politics|

Internet Of Things Makes Ransomware Big Business For Cyber Criminals

WASHINGTON DC - A report published Thursday looks at how the growing network of Internet-connected household devices - dubbed the Internet of Things - from Samsung refrigerators to Nest thermostats, could make you even more vulnerable to ransomware attacks, what has rapidly become a multimillion dollar business for cyber criminals. Market forecaster Gartner expects 6.4

By |2016-03-10T17:33:59-05:00March 10th, 2016|Cyber Defense, Featured|

Ransomware Hits Apple Macs Users That Download Pirated Software

CUPERTINO, Ca. - Security researchers have discovered what they believe to be the first-ever ransomware attack targeted at Apple users that actually made it out "into the wild” - a genuine threat. The ransomware, ironically, is spread through a popular client used to share pirated software. The problem was first detected Friday, when a team

By |2016-03-09T07:39:45-05:00March 7th, 2016|Cyber Defense|

ACLU Backs Apple In Its Battle With Feds Demanding Backdoor Access To iPhone

WASHINGTON DC - The American Civil Liberties Union filed the first in what's expected to be a series of amicus briefs in federal court supporting Apple's decision to challenge a February 16 court order that demands the company write a new version of its iOS software to bypass the phone's security. Microsoft, Google, Twitter and

By |2016-03-03T18:12:35-05:00March 3rd, 2016|Cyber Defense|