- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- March 24th, 2017
Apple Says It Fixed Vulnerabilities Detailed in WikiLeaks Docs Years Ago
The new WikiLeaks files detail old bugs, company says
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- March 23rd, 2017
WikiLeaks Vault 7: CIA Infects "Factory Fresh" iPhones
Other projects refer to Macs being infected via a modified firmware on an Apple Thunderbolt-to-Ethernet adaptor
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- March 20th, 2017
Cisco Says CIA Can Exploit 318 of Its Switches, Promises Fix
The company found out about the exploit in the WikiLeaks files
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- March 20th, 2017
WikiLeaks Won't Share CIA Files with Tech Companies Unless They Agree to Terms
Tech companies are reluctant to sign agreement with Wiki
- Windows
- By Bogdan Popa
- March 13th, 2017
No, That Leak Doesn’t Mean the CIA Is Using Pirated Windows
It’s just a method to skip activation during the install
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- March 10th, 2017
Microsoft on WikiLeaks CIA Files: Windows 10 Systems Are Safe
Microsoft says that systems running Windows 10 are not vulnerable to CIA attacks, as the files mention dated bugs
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- March 9th, 2017
WikiLeaks Will Work with Tech Companies to Fix Security Flaws Exploited by CIA
Vault 7 reveals the extensive hacking powers of the CIA
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- March 9th, 2017
Linux Foundation on Vault 7: Frequent Security Updates Protect Linux Users
Getting lots of security updates means Linux likely patched all those vulnerabilities the CIA discovered
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- March 9th, 2017
Google: We've Already Fixed Most Bugs Exposed in WikiLeaks' Vault 7 Files
As the CIA seeks to find more zero-day vulnerabilities to exploit, companies search for ways to counter that
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- March 7th, 2017
Don't Give Up on Encrypted Messaging Apps Because of the Vault 7 CIA Revelations
Apps like WhatsApp, Signal and others are safe, it's the OS the CIA managed to crack via zero-day vulnerabilities
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- March 7th, 2017
Vault 7: CIA Hoards Zero-Day Vulnerabilities, Can Crack Phones Running Twitter
The CIA can even crack the presidential phone
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- March 7th, 2017
Vault 7: CIA Can Spy on You Through Your Smart TV, iPhone, Android Device
Weeping Angel is the surveillance technique used to crack Samsung Smart TVs, makes it appear as if the TV is off
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- March 7th, 2017
Vault 7: CIA Can Bypass WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram Encryption
If you thought your communications were safe, they aren't if the CIA chooses to put a target on you and your devices
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- March 7th, 2017
WikiLeaks Opens Vault 7: CIA's Entire Hacking Capacity
What's behind door number 7? Details of how the CIA turns all your devices into spying gear & how it exploits zero day
- Web / Internet Life
- By Gabriela Vatu
- February 15th, 2017
WikiLeaks Teases Release of Vault 7, but What Is It? Update
More importantly, how long do we have to wait?
- Data Breaches
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- August 16th, 2016
WikiLeaks Published a Bunch of Malware Together with the Turkey AKP Emails
WikiLeaks moral and journalistic practices degrade
- Data Breaches
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- July 24th, 2016
WikiLeaks Involuntarily Exposes Personal User Information in Latest DNC Leak
Information on DNC donors exposed online via WikiLeaks dump