Security News > 2016 > August > Week in review: Spoofing boarding pass QR codes, blocking USB-based threats (Help Net Security)
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, reviews and articles: Malware hidden in digitally signed executables can bypass AV protection Researchers have shown that it’s possible to hide malicious code in digitally signed executables without invalidating the certificate, and execute this code – all without triggering AV solutions. CRIME, TIME, BREACH and HEIST: A brief history of compression oracle attacks on HTTPS When presenting results that build on previous research, it … More →
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