31 Mar 16: CFC Cyber Bulletin
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CFC Cyber Bulletin

March 31st, 2016

Android and Samsung Pay to hit the UK

It seems Google plans for Android Pay to become available in the UK in the coming months. Nationwide Building Society, Lloyds Bank and HSBC have all welcomed plans for the introduction of the facility which allows an Android device running 4.4 or higher to act as an alternative for debit and credit cards by the use of a special chip. Users store their card details within an app and then payments are authorised either by fingerprint recognition or by use of a passcode. Competition is already heating up, however,...

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Uber: friendly hackers welcome

Uber, continuing its trend of unique business modelling, has offered employment to friendly hackers as part of its cyber security protection measures. By putting its business offering into the marketplace for ethical hackers to test and exploit, Uber is using the latest techniques to make sure its website and apps are secure and free from exploitation. Reward for the challenge varies from $5,000 for a bug that might elicit details of personal email accounts to as much as $10,000 for something choice that could damage one of the Uber servers. 

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Mass roll-out of encrypted emails soon?

Some of the biggest players in internet technology have collaborated to develop encrypted email, aimed at preventing so-called MITM attacks – man in the middle hacks. Experts from Yahoo, Google and Microsoft, amongst other leading technology firms, have are proposing a more modern take on the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, which hails back from the 1980’s and is widely viewed to lack the strength to withstand today’s cyber risks. There have been initiatives since, but a combination of programming weaknesses and lack of across-the-board implementation has meant that emails have largely remained unencrypted

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Anonymous targets Trump

The well known Hacker group Anonymous has revealed information about the presidential candidate Donald Trump designed to highlight his purported fascist sympathies. The information was presented via a video and follows a previous supposed revelation of Trump’s social security number amongst other personal data by the infamous group. This earlier effort to discredit him became something of a damp squib as the information is apparently readily available in the public domain anyway.

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