Monday, 21 September 2015

Exploit traders offer $1 million for a way to hack iOS 9

With millions of iPhones upgrading to iOS in recent days, security researchers are paying unprecedented sums for flaws in the new operating system. An exploit trader named Zerodium has announced a million-dollar bounty for any new flaws in iOS 9, allowing an attacker to compromise a non-jailbroken device through a web page, in-app browsing action, or text message. Because software downloads are tightly managed through the App Store, such flaws are particularly difficult to execute on iOS devices. But as the recent Xcode compromise demonstrates, the app store's protections can still be circumvented.

Researchers looking to claim the bounty will face an uphill battle, in part because of the strict time limit. To qualify, Zerodium requires a full chain of undisclosed exploits circumventing every aspect of Apple's exploit mitigation measures, and executed remotely, silently and entirely through a browser or text. As such, vulnerabilities like the recent Bluetooth attack would not qualify.
There's also a strict time limit: Zerodium is requiring all entries to be submitted by October 31st. That gives any researcher without an iOS developer credential less than two months to develop and deploy a proof of concept for the exploit, making it likely that the allotted period will pass without anyone successfully claiming the bounty. Still, the price tag alone will be enough to entice many researchers to try. It's the highest publicly reported price for a single exploit, and even though such trades are often secret, it appears to be well above the market rate. In 2013, an exploit trader reportedly commanded $500,000 for an undisclosed exploit in an earlier version of iOS.

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Vitamin D deficiency can make you very sick, know all about the compound

Vitamin D deficiency can cause serious health complicationsVitamin D deficiency can cause serious health complications
The deficiency of Vitamin D can lead to serious health complications. If you mostly stay indoors, get your Vitamin D levels checked, for you might be prone to Diabetes, osteoporosis, Alzheimer’s, heart disease and even cancer.
What is Vitamin D
Vitamin D is not just a vitamin, it is also a hormone
Vitamn D increases activation in more than 2000 genes. This allows the body to fight diseases.
How Vitamin D deficiency can make you sick
Vitamin D deficiency can cause diseases like cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, depression, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, obesity and heart disease.

The sad reality
More than 9 out of 10 people worldwide are not getting enough Vitamin D.
…and the misconceptions
Contrary to the popular belief, spending 10 minutes in the sun is not enough to get all the Vitamin D you require. You need to stay in the sun for 3 hours if you are standing up in a short sleeve shirt, 20 minutes if lying down in a bathing suit.
How do you know you are Vitamin D deficient
Self test for Vitamin D deficiency: Just press hard on each of your shin bones and then on your sternum – the bone in your chest between your lowest ribs.
Sore bones are an indication that you are probably very deficient.
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How much Vitamin D do you need?
4000 iu daily is necessary to bring the average adult up to 40 nanograms and maintain this healthy level.
What too much Vitamin D does to you?
The main symptoms of vitamin D overdose are anorexia, nausea, vomiting, polydipsia, weakness, insomnia, nervousness, pruritus, and, ultimately, renal failure.