Week in review: FREAK flaw, a new PoS malware family, and the new issue of (IN)SECURE

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Here's an overview of some of last week's most interesting news, interviews and articles:

A threat assessment of 7 million iOS and Android apps
Android malware is growing more pervasive, and iOS devices are also increasingly at risk.

HITB Haxpo: Connecting hackers, makers, builders and breakers
Youri van der Zwart is running HITB Haxpo - a free exhibition for hackers, makers and software developers taking place alongside the Hack In The Box conference in Amsterdam, 27th - 29th May 2015, In this article, he introduced the HITB Haxpo to our readers, and highlighted several interesting speakers and workshops.

0-day flaw in Seagate NAS devices endangers thousands
Seagate's Business Storage 2-Bay NAS line of products, which is popular both with home and business users, sports a zero-day remote code execution vulnerability that can be easily exploited by attackers, security researcher OJ Reeves warned.
Week in review: FREAK flaw, a new PoS malware family, and the new issue of (IN)SECURE Magazine
 

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