A group of security researchers discovered a serious vulnerability in the web portal of the South Korean car manufacturer Kia, which allowed cars to be hacked remotely and their owners tracked. To carry out the hack, only the victim’s car license plate number was needed. Let’s dive into the details. Overly connected cars If you think about it, in the last couple of decades, … [Read more...] about How to track Kia car owners online
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NORBr leverages Elastic to keep payments on track and improve key business metrics
NORBr is the #1 global distributor of payment services for digital merchants, allowing customers to connect, manage, and benchmark all their payment services through a single API and single platform. NORBr creates the perfect match between digital merchants and payment companies via a no-code routing engine to send transactions to the best-performing payment service providers. … [Read more...] about NORBr leverages Elastic to keep payments on track and improve key business metrics
Researchers Find Bluetooth Signals Can be Fingerprinted to Track Smartphones
A new research undertaken by a group of academics from the University of California San Diego has revealed for the first time that Bluetooth signals can be fingerprinted to track smartphones (and therefore, individuals). The identification, at its core, hinges on imperfections in the Bluetooth chipset hardware introduced during the manufacturing process, resulting in a "unique … [Read more...] about Researchers Find Bluetooth Signals Can be Fingerprinted to Track Smartphones
Your Graphics Card Fingerprint Can Be Used to Track Your Activities Across the Web
Researchers have demonstrated a new type of fingerprinting technique that exploits a machine's graphics processing unit (GPU) as a means to track users across the web persistently. Dubbed DrawnApart, the method "identifies a device from the unique properties of its GPU stack," researchers from Australia, France, and Israel said in a new paper," adding " variations in speed … [Read more...] about Your Graphics Card Fingerprint Can Be Used to Track Your Activities Across the Web