This WiFi chip can ‘steer’ signals to reach distant rooms

Everyone gets WiFi issues every now and then, some more severe than others, prompting companies like Eero to conjure up possible solutions. A San Diego company called Ethertronics believes its new "active antenna" chip originally developed for cellphones can solve slow WiFi connections, though. Even better, the company says the EtherChip can extend your connection’s range and make sure there’s decent signal throughout your house even without the use of boosters.

 

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​Facebook launches ThreatExchange for Sharing Cyber Security Threats

Social Networking giant Facebook has just launched a new platform called ThreatExchange, which is designed to mount a coordinated defense against cybercrime.

 

Many security professionals rely largely on manual methods for collecting, analyzing, and consuming information about latest cyber security threats such as malware and botnets.

 

ThreatExchange is a platform created by Facebook that enables security professionals anywhere to share threat information more easily, learn from each other’s discoveries, and make their own systems safer.

 

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Cybercrime costs in Singapore hit S$2 billion, but insurance adoption low

SINGAPORE: Companies in the Republic lost nearly S$2 billion last year due to data loss or unplanned downtime arising from illicit cyber activities – a fact not lost on insurance companies, which are beginning to offer protection to firms here as cyberattacks become increasingly sophisticated. But as the industry gears up to offer coverage, which can include the cost of investigative work and rectification, market watchers say a general lack of awareness, underestimation of the risks of security threats and few precedents for designing and setting premiums are impediments.

 

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Cisco Annual Security Report Exposes Widening Gulf between Perception and Reality of Cyber Threats

The Cisco 2015 Annual Security Report released today, which examines both threat intelligence and cybersecurity trends, reveals that organizations must adopt an ‘all hands on deck’ approach to defend against cyber attacks. Attackers have become more proficient at taking advantage of gaps in security to evade detection and conceal malicious activity.

 

For a complete copy of Cisco’s Annual Security Research report go to https://www.cisco.com/go/asr2015.

Cross Site Scripting vulnerability found in IE 11

A new Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability has been found in IE 11. According to an email sent by David Leo, a researcher with information security company Deusen, to the Full Disclosure mailing list, the vulnerability can allow an attacker to steal anything from a third party domain, and likewise inject anything into a third party domain.

 

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