Tech Links for Feb.27.2019
- How to spot fake photos online (LINK).
- TorPEDO privacy attacks on 4G/5G networks affects all U.S. carriers (LINK).
- SEPAR malware plucks hundreds of companies' credentials in ongoing phish (LINK).
- Porn-based malware attacks tripled over the last year. The dark web is loving it (LINK).
- 19 year-old WinRAR flaw affects as many as 500 million users (LINK).
- 1TB microSD cards are now a thing (LINK).
- Ring doorbell flaw opens device to spying (LINK).
- Third times a charm! Cisco patches a Webex high severity flaw again (LINK).
- The dark side of modern cars: Hacking & data collection (LINK).
- Your Apple computer is vulnerable to attack if the USB-C port is in Thunderbolt mode (essentially, every one of them made since 2011) (LINK).
- Could a hacker capsize a ship at sea? Yes - and it wouldn't be difficult (LINK).
- Do you have ransomware-encrypted files? NoMoreRansom.org is here to help (NOTE: Be very, very careful with the files here. Let me know if you have questions) (LINK).
Fun / Silly / Curious
- Researchers figured out that zebra stripes confuse biting flies. Yes, they dressed horses in costumes to test this (LINK).
- In Australia, emoji license plates are a real thing now because... well, I don't know why (LINK).
- Microsoft Kinect is still alive - and it's not for gaming anymore (LINK).
- Electric off-road skateboard has a top speed of 45MPH! (LINK).
- The launch of the Israeli lunar lander may herald a wave of private missions to the moon (LINK).
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