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Facebook Work-From-Home “Job” Posting Scam Goes the Extra Mile to Trick Victims

KnowBe4

A new job posting scam found by IT security company Qualysys is focused on capturing victim’s identity details, accessing victim’s Facebook accounts, and committing fraud. In this new scam, legitimate Facebook advertising is used to post fake work-from-home job ads from several companies.

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Google Home Silently Captures Recordings of Domestic Violence and More

Threatpost

Google is under fire after a report found that Google Home and Google Assistant records user audio, even when no wake-up word is used.

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Cuttlefish malware targets enterprise-grade SOHO routers

Security Affairs

A new malware named Cuttlefish targets enterprise-grade and small office/home office (SOHO) routers to harvest public cloud authentication data. “The Cuttlefish malware offers a zero-click approach to capturing data from users and devices behind the targeted network’s edge. ” reads the Lumen’s Black Lotus researchers.

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LastPass hack caused by an unpatched Plex software on an employee’s PC

Security Affairs

The LastPass data breach was caused by the failure to update Plex on the home computer of one of the company updates. The security breach suffered by LastPass was caused by the failure to update Plex on the home computer of one of its engineers.

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Using Radar to Read Body Language

Schneier on Security

To solve this, Soli can capture greater subtleties in movements and gestures, such as body orientation, the pathway you might be taking, and the direction your head is facing — ­aided by machine learning algorithms that further refine the data. Proximity alone isn’t enough. “Privacy-friendly” is a relative term.

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LastPass: hackers breached the computer of a DevOps engineer in a second attack

Security Affairs

Threat actors hacked the home computer of a DevOp engineer, they installed a keylogger as part of a sophisticated cyber attack. ” LastPass revealed that the home computer of one of its DevOp engineers was hacked as part of a sophisticated cyberattack. .” ” reads the update published by the company.

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Using WiFi connection probe requests to track users

Security Affairs

The boffins conducted a field experiment and captured a huge quantity of WiFi probe requests and analyzed the type of data transmitted without the knowledge of the device owners. They captured a total of 252242 probe requests, 116961 (46.4 %) in the 2.4 FritzBox or Telekom home router).”

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