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Attackers hit Yahoo using the Shellshock bug, but your data is safe

Looks like it didn't take long for the Shellshock security flaw to claim its first major victim. Yahoo has confirmed to both Future South Technologies and SecurityWeek that hackers used the command line exploit to breach at least two of its servers. Future South's Jonathan Hall found that the Romania-based intruders were using Shellshock to slowly hijack servers (including those of other companies) and build up an "arsenal" for hitting increasingly valuable targets, particularly Yahoo Games.

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How to tell if your USB is weaponized

USB drives are frequent targets of hackers. Here are some ways to tell if a malicious party has targeted your USB device.

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A new exploit lets hackers unlock any Honda made since 2012

Thankfully, thieves still wouldn't be able to drive the vehicles away.

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knowtechie.com
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An Italian spyware hacked iPhone, and Android smartphones: Google reports

As per recent reports, hackers to spy on users have hacked iPhones and Android smartphones utilizing an Italian organization's tools.

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