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Eleven Drug Convictions After Extracting Fingerprint From WhatsApp Photo

Police in South Wales employed a pioneering fingerprint technique which led to the conviction a drug ring. An image of a man holding ecstasy tablets in his palm was discovered on the cell phone of one of the detained suspects. It was then sent to the Scientific Support Unit of the South Wales Police. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/government/eleven-drug-convictions-after-extracting-fingerprint-from-whatsapp-photo/
Chinese Mobile Device Maker ZTE Banned From Buying U.S. Goods

The U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announced yesterday that Chinese telecommunications company, ZTE, has been banned from purchasing goods from U.S. companies. This order was issued due to a breach of a settlement between ZTE and the US government after ZTE was found violating Iran and North Korea [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/chinese-mobile-device-maker-zte-banned-from-buying-us-goods/
US, UK Accuse Russia of Hacking Home Routers and ISPs to Conduct MitM Attacks

A joint alert issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the United Kingdom's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) warns that Russian state-sponsored cyber actors are actively targeting home and enterprise routers. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/government/us-uk-accuse-russia-of-hacking-home-routers-and-isps-to-conduct-mitm-attacks/
More Than Half of Android Apps for Kids Are Violating US Privacy Laws

Privacy experts have analyzed 5,855 child-directed Android apps and have found that more than half โ€”57%โ€” are potentially violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), a US law protecting children's private data online. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/more-than-half-of-android-apps-for-kids-are-violating-us-privacy-laws/
Microsoft Releases Windows 10 Insider Build 17134 (RS4) To Include Security Vulnerabilities

Today, Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17134 (Redstone 4) to insiders on the fast ring. This build does not contain any new features, but rather acts as a new build with security updates included that fix the vulnerabilities from KB4100375. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-releases-windows-10-insider-build-17134-rs4-to-include-security-vulnerabilities/
Microsoft Announces Custom Chip and Linux Distro to Secure IoT Devices

Yesterday, at the RSA 2018 security conference, Microsoft announced a new security-focused product named Azure Sphere. According to Microsoft chief financial officer Brad Smith, Microsoft created Azure Sphere for the sole purpose of securing Internet of Things (IoT) devices. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-announces-custom-chip-and-linux-distro-to-secure-iot-devices/
Intel to Allow Antivirus Engines to Use Integrated GPUs for Malware Scanning

Intel announced yesterday at the RSA 2018 security conference several new security-focused technologies, among which is a feature that will let security products offload virus scanning operations to integrated graphics processors embedded with some Intel CPUs. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/intel-to-allow-antivirus-engines-to-use-integrated-gpus-for-malware-scanning/
XiaoBa Ransomware Retooled as Coinminer But Manages to Ruin Your Files Anyway

The authors of the XiaoBa ransomware have retooled their malware's code into a cryptocurrency miner (coinminer). Unfortunately, despite not encrypting files anymore, the XiaoBa coinminer still destroys users' data thanks to a series of bugs that primarily corrupt a user's executable files. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/xiaoba-ransomware-retooled-as-coinminer-but-manages-to-ruin-your-files-anyway/
34 Tech Firms Sign Accord Not to Assist Government Hacking Operations

An industry group of 34 high-tech companies led by Microsoft, have signed today a tech accord, agreeing to defend customers at all costs from cybercriminal and nation-state cyber-attacks, but also not to provide any technical aid to governments looking to launch cyber-attacks on other countries, companies, or individual users. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/government/34-tech-firms-sign-accord-not-to-assist-government-hacking-operations/
Teenager Charged For Nova Scotia Freedom of Information Web Portal Breach

A 19 year old teenager was charged with 'unauthorized use of a computer' after downloading over 7,000 records from the Nova Scotia Freedom-of-Information web portal. The teenager whose name has not been released, has been accused of stealing documents from the portal, with many of them being publicly accessible and redacted.  [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/teenager-charged-for-nova-scotia-freedom-of-information-web-portal-breach/
Guild Wars 2 Monitored All Running Process in Order To Ban Users

While nobody likes a cheater in online games, sometimes how a company monitors and bans cheaters can go wrong. Such is the case with a recent ban fest unleashed by ArenaNet for their Guild Wars 2 game, which used a program that monitored all processes running on a computer for blacklisted programs. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/guild-wars-2-monitored-all-running-process-in-order-to-ban-users/
Stresspaint Malware Steals Facebook Credentials and Session Cookies

Security researchers have spotted a new information stealer that collects Chrome login data from infected victims, along with session cookies, and appears to be looking for Facebook details in particular, according to a Radware threat alert. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/stresspaint-malware-steals-facebook-credentials-and-session-cookies/