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Since 2012, blockchain hackers have stolen $13.6 billion USD through 330 cyberattacks

2020-10-30
On: October 30, 2020
In: Data Security

A report by Atlas VPN security team states that the cybercriminal community has stolen more than $13 billion by exploiting some 330 blockchain hacks. Although this technology is mainly usedRead More →

15 thousand CCTV cameras in Moscow city are available in Shodan; hackers will create their own facial recognition system with them

2020-10-30
On: October 30, 2020
In: Technology

A recent report mentions that there are more than 15,000 cameras in Moscow potentially exposed to security flaws, all located in banks, shopping malls, houses, public spaces, among other places.Read More →

3 easily exploitable vulnerabilities in Samba

2020-10-29
On: October 29, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report the finding of multiple vulnerabilities in Samba, a free software re-implementation of the SMB networking protocol. According to the report, successful exploitation of these flaws would allowRead More →

Hackers use these new bootloaders to install ransomware on affected networks

2020-10-29
On: October 29, 2020
In: Malware

A report from security firm FireEye specialists details the detection of multiple ransomware distribution campaigns in which operators abuse the new KEGTAP, SINGLEMALT and WINEKEY bootloaders. In some of theRead More →

Now it is possible to reverse engineer encrypted Intel CPU code to write custom firmware or finding vulnerabilities

2020-10-29
On: October 29, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A group of specialists managed to extract the secret key to encrypting updates on a wide variety of Intel CPUs, a finding that could have significant impact on the industry.Read More →

$20 million cyberinsurance for ransomware attacks. What is the advantage of hiring this policy?

2020-10-28
On: October 28, 2020
In: Incidents

Baltimore government officials have made public their intention to renew their $20 million cybersecurity insurance, which was contracted a year ago after government computer systems were infected with a variantRead More →

Biggest credit agency banned from selling financial data of millions without their permission

2020-10-28
On: October 28, 2020
In: Incidents

The UK’s Information Commissioner Office (ICO) has ruled that the credit agency Experian has been sharing personal data of millions of people without their consent. According to British authorities, theRead More →

Hackers attack 3 COVID-19 hospitals in New York. Activities returned to pen and paper after ransomware attack

2020-10-28
On: October 28, 2020
In: Incidents

A security report mentions that two hospitals in New York City have been the victims of a ransomware incident that disrupted some of their regular operations. Canton-Potsdam, Massena and GouverneurRead More →

Tracking Email: How an Email Is Tracked

2020-10-28
On: October 28, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction We all want to track our emails for personal and professional reasons. With this we can check the delivery of an email to our friends and colleagues. This isRead More →

Government will pay you $27,000 USD if you could identify locations from audio and videos. Geo-locating video & audio recordings

2020-10-27
On: October 27, 2020
In: Technology

An ambitious new technology project could put U.S. agencies at the forefront of the rest of the world. The National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) has announced the launch of aRead More →

Google Chrome Widevine DRM vulnerability allows easy piracy of video streaming sites content using browser extension

2020-10-27
On: October 27, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Experts report that Widevine has a critical problem with the encryption technology’s protection for L3 streams, which is used for low-quality video and audio streams only. According to Google, theRead More →

Link previews in apps leak user location & IP. WhatsApp, Discord, FB, Twitter, Google, IG, LinkedIn, Slack, & Zoom affected

2020-10-27
On: October 27, 2020
In: Data Security

Talal Haj Bakry and Tommy Mysk, cybersecurity researchers, have published reports on some security risks that could occur in previews of links sent across all kinds of online platforms. AccordingRead More →

An Amazon employee sold customer information without their permission. Check your account and contact the company

2020-10-27
On: October 27, 2020
In: Incidents

Through a letter sent via email, Amazon announced the dismissal of some employees identified as responsible for leaking some customers’ data, including their email addresses, information that was shared withRead More →

Hacked Nitro PDF Company, 70 million records of users leaked

2020-10-26
On: October 26, 2020
In: Incidents

The Nitro PDF service has been affected by a data breach incident, impacting its multiple business customers including firms such as Google, Apple, Microsoft, Citibank, among others. Nitro is oneRead More →

Incorrect authentication vulnerability in HP StoreServ Management Console allows ransomware to encrypt its storage

2020-10-26
On: October 26, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the detection of an improper authentication vulnerability in HPE StoreServ Management Console, from HP tech company. It appears that exploiting this flaw would allow threat actors toRead More →

This Cold War bunker worked as a hosting company for pedophile sites on the dark web. The owner is charged with 250,000 crimes

2020-10-26
On: October 26, 2020
In: Incidents

Amid a new coronavirus outbreak, extensive media coverage and multiple rumors has begun the most important cybercrime trial in German history, seeking to prosecute eight individuals of different nationalities, accusedRead More →

Youtuber Eris Loris hacks Among Us to show the biggest problem on the platform

2020-10-26
On: October 26, 2020
In: Technology

The more popular a product, development or mobile app becomes, the more attractive it becomes for threat actors. This has been the case with Among Us, a growingly popular gameRead More →

Tech support scammers use XSS vulnerability to show fake malware infection

2020-10-23
On: October 23, 2020
In: Data Security

Tech support scams are one of the most common threats to technology users, as both legitimate service providers and end users are exposed and can suffer considerable consequences. Within thisRead More →

One of the largest torrent websites was closed by the police; the owner is arrested

2020-10-23
On: October 23, 2020
In: Incidents

DanishBits, one of the world’s most important torrent tracking platforms, has been shut down by the Danish authorities. While some reports suggest that the owner of the website has beenRead More →

Red Dead Redemption 2 was finally cracked. Torrents available in forums

2020-10-23
On: October 23, 2020
In: Technology

Although many game users and hackers believed it was indecipherable due to its dual protection with Digital.AI and Social Club, it has finally been announced that Red Dead Redemption 2Read More →

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