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Zero Day

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Initial release New York
Directors Ben Coccio
Budget3 million USD
Box office8,466 USD
Screenplay Ben Coccio
Christopher Coccio
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2322063
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Andre (Andre Keuck) and Cal (Cal Robertson) are a pair of military-loving misfits from small-town America. They harbor a hatred of their high school so caustic that they come up with a plan of attack called "Zero Day. " As the days count down, they record their preparations in video diaries, hoping to achieve fame after their demise. When Zero Day arrives, Andre and Cal drive to school with a trunk of munitions and take aim. The film is based on the Columbine High School massacre. …

Google finds 'indiscriminate iPhone attack lasting years'

Feb 16,2020 5:46 am

The Attack affected all models of iPhone, up until the latest version, Google's team said

Security researchers at Google have found evidence of a “sustained effort” to hack iPhones over a period of at least two years.

The Attack was said to be carried out using websites which would discreetly Implant malicious software to gather contacts, images and other data.

Google's analysis suggested the booby-trapped websites were said to have been visited thousands of times per week.

Apple told the BBC it did not wish to comment.

written by British cybersecurity expert Ian Beer, a member of Project Zero, Google's taskforce for finding new security vulnerabilities, known as Zero Days .

"There was no target discrimination,” Mr Beer wrote.

“Simply visiting the hacked site was enough for the exploit server to attack your device, and if it was successful, install a monitoring Implant . "

Mr Beer and his team said they discovered attackers were using 12 separate security flaws in order to compromise devices. Most were bugs within Safari, the default Web Browser on Apple products.

'Sustained effort'

Once on a person's iPhone, The Implant could access an enormous amount of data, including (though not limited to) contacts, images and GPS location data. It would relay this information back to an external server every 60 seconds, Mr Beer noted.

The Implant also was able to scoop up data from apps a person was using, such as Instagram, WhatsApp and Telegram. Mr Beer's list of examples also included Google products such as Gmail and Hangouts, The Firm 's group video chat app.

The attackers were able to exploit "almost every version from Ios 10 through to the latest version of iOS 12”, Mr Beer added.

"This indicated a group making a sustained effort to hack The Users of iPhones in certain communities over a period of at least two years. ”

Are you protected?

Apple issued a software fix to address the flaw back in February.

If you are an iPhone user, you should make sure your device is running the latest version of iOS, to make sure you are protected.

To do this, go to Settings and tap General. Under 'Software Update' you should be running Ios 12 . 4. 1.

If you are not running Ios 12 . 4. 1 you will be given the opportunity to update your device.

Apple's fix

Google's team notified Apple of the vulnerabilities on 1 February this year. six days later to close the vulnerability. Apple's patch notes refer to fixing an issue whereby “an application may be able to gain elevated privileges” and “an application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges”.

iPhone users should update their device to the latest software to make sure they are adequately protected.

Unlike some security disclosures, which offer merely theoretical uses of vulnerabilities, Google discovered this attack “in The Wild " - in other words, it was in use by cybercriminals.

Mr Beer's analysis did not speculate on who may be behind The Attack , nor how lucrative the tool may have been on The Black market. Some “zero day” attacks can be sold for several millions dollars - until they're discovered and fixed.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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