92476319
submission
Aliciadivo writes:
A nasty vulnerability found in Axis security Cameras could allow hackers to take full control of several types of Internet of Things devices, and in some cases software programs, too. The Senrio research team found that devices and software programs using gSOAP to enable their product to communicate to the internet could be affected.
90521431
submission
nyman19 writes:
Ars Technica reports how security vendor Cylance has been distributing non-functioning malware samples to prospective customers in order to "close sales by providing files that other products wouldn't detect."
According to the report: “A systems engineer at a large company was evaluating security software products when he discovered something suspicious. One of the vendors [Cylance] had provided a set of malware samples to test—48 files in an archive stored in the vendor's Box cloud storage account...Curious, the engineer took a closer look at the files in question—and found that seven weren't malware at all.”