The Weekly Webroot Digest: 8/25/17

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Welcome to the Weekly Webroot Digest!
 
This is a weekly series to highlight the best articles and conversations going on all around the Community. It's a great opportunity to let your voice be heard!
 


 
Ropemaker Allows Attackers to Change the Content of an Email—After It's Delivered
A new email exploit, dubbed Ropemaker, allows a malicious actor to edit the content in an email—after it’s been delivered to the recipient and made it through the necessary filters.
 
For instance, an attacker could swap a benign URL with a malicious one in an email already delivered to an inbox, or edit any text in the body of an email whenever they want—all without direct access to that inbox.
 
Get filled in on the full story from Infosecurity Magazine
 


 
Government Demands 1.3 Million IP Addresses of Anti-Trump Website Visitors
The US Department of Justice has demanded for information on visitors of an anti-Trump website from an online web hosting provider. In a blog post today, DreamHost shared that for several months now it has been involved in a legal battle with the Justice Department over records on visitors to disruptj20.org. The site described itself as a group of activists “building the framework needed for mass protests to shut down the inauguration of Donald Trump and planning widespread direct actions to make that happen.”
 
Get all the details from Wccftech
 


 PlayStation Accounts Hacked, PSN Database Allegedly Stolen
The official Twitter and Facebook PlayStation accounts were compromised late Sunday by hacking group OurMine, with the attackers claiming they had managed to get access to a PSN database.
 
While no leaks have happened since the breach was announced, OurMine hackers claim they won't be releasing any details online, meaning that users should be fine unless the attackers change their mind. For the time being, however, a password reset could be a good idea to remain secure.
Read the full story from Softpedia
 


 
Solar Eclipse August 21, 2017
On the night of Sunday, August 20th, 2017 I made my way up to Boysen State Park in Wyoming to experience the full totality of the Eclipse.
I ended up getting some pretty good shots and wanted to share them with everyone!
 
Let me know what you think about the rest of the shots I got!
 


NASA Launches First Cordless Satellite

CAPE CANAVERAL, FL—In what experts are calling a breakthrough achievement that is poised to revolutionize American space exploration and telecommunications, NASA announced Friday it has successfully launched its first cordless satellite into orbit. “Launch and deployment went smoothly, and now our Wireless 1 craft appears to be operating and communicating nominally without the aid of a standard 22,000-mile satellite cable,” said Joint Agency Satellite Division director Sandra Smalley, explaining that, for the first time ever, a NASA satellite has been able to maintain contact with crew on the ground without remaining directly plugged into a computer and energy source at its launchpad. “We’ve come a long way since 1958, back when our satellites could only complete one or two orbits before their cords got wrapped around the earth and they plummeted back down to the ground. Now, with this revolutionary new technology, we actually have the potential to completely eliminate the labor-intensive task of untangling satellites whose cables have crossed paths and become tied in knots.” If successful, Smalley said the advances in cordless technology should be transferrable to the agency’s space probes as well, freeing NASA from having to continuously unspool billions of miles of wire as it has been doing for decades with Voyager 1 and 2.
 
Check out our favorite credible source The Onion
 
What was your favorite story of the week?
What stories or topics would you like to see covered next week?
 
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