Sunday Round up: 21st of February 2016
Here is a short round up for the week ending the 21st of February, enjoy!
Apple WatchOS v2.1 - Denial of Service Vulnerability: http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=1659
Security by obscurity at Netgear Switches: http://www.linux-magazin.de/Blogs/Insecurity-Bulletin/Gastbeitrag-Security-by-Obscurity-bei-Netgear-Switches
Testing Application Identification Features of
Firewalls: https://www.sans.org/reading-room/whitepapers/firewalls/testing-application-identification-features-firewalls-34402
Practical Mobile Forensics Dive into mobile forensics on iOS, Android, https://t.co/yHq4XnhV4q #Security #Hacking pic.twitter.com/xWNSqYH8so
— CyberWarrior (@CyberDomain) February 16, 2016
"This Android Malware Can Root Your Device And Erase Everything" #infosec #feedly https://t.co/MGCPxmKtAU
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) February 16, 2016
"How White Hat Hackers Stole Crypto Keys from an Offline Laptop in Another Room" #tech #feedly https://t.co/DiABBy11KF
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) February 16, 2016
So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong and to strike at what is weak. - #WeakPointsAndStrong
— Sun Tzu - Art of War (@artofwar_suntzu) December 24, 2015
"Comodo's 'security' kit installed a lame VNC server on PCs on the sly" #infosec #feedly https://t.co/Wfwh1xBuHv
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) February 19, 2016
"Confused as to WTF is happening with Apple, the FBI and a killer's iPhone? Let's fix that" #infosec #feedly https://t.co/vcHbu6Pfay
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) February 19, 2016
Read last weeks round up here
If you found some other interesting stuff this week feel free to leave a link to it in the comments section.