Bkav's mask beats Face ID on iPhone X
Hackers say they broke Apple's Face ID. Here's why we're not convinced - Ars Technica
Thousand-dollar iPhone X's Face ID wrecked by '$150 3D-printed mask' - The Register
This $150 mask beat Face ID on the iPhone X - The Verge
A researcher claims to have unlocked an iPhone X by defeating Face ID with a custom $150 mask - Business Insider
Vietnamese researcher shows iPhone X face ID 'hack' - Reuters
Face ID iPhone X 'hack' demoed live with mask by Bkav - BBC
Bkav detects a critical vulnerability in Viber
Warning over bug in Android Viber chat app – BBC
Critical app flaw bypasses screen lock on up to 100 million Android phones – Ars Technica
Viber Exploit Lets Hackers Unlock Your Android Phone – PCMag
Bkav releases a fix for new lock screen flaw on Samsung and Sony phones
Temporary fixes released for Samsung Android lock-screen glitch – ComputerWorld
Bkav Finds Fix for Latest Galaxy S III Lockscreen Security Flaw – SoftPedia
Samsung Lock Screen Bypass Has Dueling Third-Party Solutions – PCMag
Bkav Resolves Xperia Z's Lockscreen Bypass Issue - SoftPedia
Sony Xperia Z Security Flaw Fixed Ahead of Update – Tech Investor News
Bkav detects the origin of the DDoS attack targeting USA and Korea
Computer attack may not have originated in North Korea after all – USAToday
UK, Not North Korea, Source of DDOS Attacks, Researcher Says – PCWorld
Source of Cyber Attacks Originated From Britain – Koreatimes
Researchers: Attacks on U.S., Korea sites came from U.K. – CNET
Master Control Server for Mydoom DDoS Botnet Tracked to UK – SoftPedia
Experts: Cyberstrikes originated from Britain, not North Korea – The Guardian
Cyber Attack or Media Hack - Link TV
Bkav detects a critical vulnerability in Google Chrome after a few days rolled out
Google issues first patches for Chrome – ComputerWorld
Yet Another Chrome Security Flaw – SoftPedia
Bkav detects vulnerabilities in update file and Launch function of Adobe products
Trojan poses as Adobe update utility – The Register
New malware overwrites software updaters – ComputerWorld
Malware Takes Over Windows, Adobe Updaters – DarkReading
Adobe PDF Security Issue Still Exploitable, Researchers Say – eWeek
Adobe fails to fully fix PDF bug – ComputerWorld
Adobe auto-launch peril not fully purged, researcher says – The Register
Researchers find hole in Adobe fix – ZDNet
Black Hat conference: Bkav publishes the vulnerability in face recognition technology deployed in laptops around the world
Laptop face-recognition tech easy to hack, warns Black Hat researcher – ComputerWorld
Vietnamese security firm: Your face is easy to fake – CNET
Laptop facial recognition defeated by Photoshop – The Register
Researchers Hack Faces In Biometric Facial Authentication Systems – DarkReading
Bkav's report about Conficker: Over 1.1 million computers still infected.
Conficker worm might originate in China – CNET
Conficker.c infects small number of U.S. PCs, IBM says - ComputerWorld
Is Conficker Finally History? – PCWorld
Conficker zombie botnet drops to 3.5 million – The Register