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2,000 law enforcement agencies use these ten tools to unlock smartphones without password

2020-10-22
On: October 22, 2020
In: Tutorials

Research agencies in multiple countries around the world use mobile device registration, mainly smartphones, as one of their main sources of information. For this, agencies resort to the use ofRead More →

Top 25 market places in dark web. How and what can you buy? Links Included

2020-10-22
On: October 22, 2020
In: Data Security, Tutorials

Many of the most heinous crimes recently reported have been carried out by individuals connected through illegal forums on the dark web, so it might be thought that these websitesRead More →

Cyber Criminal claims to have breached PagoFX, Santander international money transfer service. 1.67 GB of documents leaked

2020-10-22
On: October 22, 2020
In: Data Security, Incidents

A cybersecurity company says it has found a hacker selling internal documentation of Pagofx. Pagofx is backed by Santander and works as its International Money Transfer service. Launched in April 2020Read More →

Hacked psychotherapy centers; patients’ mental health data were held for ransom

2020-10-22
On: October 22, 2020
In: Incidents

A group of hackers managed to compromise the networks of Vastaamo, a psychotherapy clinic established in Finland in order to block access to information and demand a ransom in exchangeRead More →

A hacker is selling data from 186 million U.S. voters, plus 245 million personal records

2020-10-22
On: October 22, 2020
In: Incidents

Cybersecurity specialists reported that a threat actor is selling confidential information from around 200,000 U.S. citizens on the dark web, including the records of 180,000 voters, in what many fearRead More →

Despite security flaws in its systems, the U.S. makes history with the first blockchain vote for presidential election

2020-10-21
On: October 21, 2020
In: Technology

The global state of health and technological advances has made many activities go in a different way. Reflecting this are the elections in the U.S., for which for the firstRead More →

Kickass Torents founder Artem Vaulin goes missing. Fugitve from justice

2020-10-21
On: October 21, 2020
In: Incidents

Artem Vaulin has gone missing and no one knows anything his whereabouts. The alleged founder of Kickass Torrents, one of the most popular piracy websites, has kept a low profileRead More →

Oracle launched patches for 402 vulnerabilities in 137 products from MYSQL to Hyperion and others

2020-10-21
On: October 21, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Oracle recently released its Critical Patch Update for October 2020, in which it first lists all updates to address failures in third-party components that cannot be exploited in the contextRead More →

Hacking Any Android is Very Easy With These Tools

2020-10-21
On: October 21, 2020
In: Tutorials

There are many ethical hackers who are out there to search different ways to hack any Android Mobile. Hacking Android is always a interesting subject to talk on, where everyoneRead More →

Waze flaw allows hackers to track the live location of any user. Update your app right now

2020-10-20
On: October 20, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Waze has become one of the most widely used platforms by drivers around the world, although it is a widely known fact that developers need to improve multiple aspects ofRead More →

Ransomware operators are donating their ransom money to charities; the FBI is very confused about it

2020-10-20
On: October 20, 2020
In: Malware

A group of ransomware operators known as Darkside has been extorting various companies around the world, although they do not seem to pursue the same purposes as other similar hackingRead More →

Cyber war between Israel and Iran: Israeli companies hacked & Iran shipping port attacked

2020-10-19
On: October 19, 2020
In: Incidents

According to an intelligence report, Iranian Port Authority was hit by a cybersecurity incident last Friday just hours after two government organizations confirmed a cyberattack. The Port Authority incident targetedRead More →

Instagram gets into serious trouble selling phone numbers and emails from underage children

2020-10-19
On: October 19, 2020
In: Data Security

Despite frequent warnings about its poor security practices, Facebook continues to accumulate complaints from its users and the authorities responsible for regulating these activities. The latest scandal comes from theRead More →

Tech support fraud leader is arrested; thousands of people were scammed off for $30 million USD

2020-10-19
On: October 19, 2020
In: Incidents

A joint investigation by the authorities in India and the United States led to the dismantling of a tech support fraud network allegedly led by an American citizen, who hadRead More →

Thousands of SharePoint servers affected by CVE-2020-16952 vulnerability; exploit published

2020-10-19
On: October 19, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A report from the National Cybersecurity Center (NCSC) in the UK revealed the finding of a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint. Tracked as CVE-2020-16952, this flaw wouldRead More →

Hackers leak Ghostrunner game online a few weeks before official release

2020-10-16
On: October 16, 2020
In: Incidents

Cybersecurity specialists point out that Ghostrunner, an expected launch of the video game world, was leaked by a hacker group not identified a few days before its official release, scheduledRead More →

Broadvoice, VoIP service provider, leaks 350 million call logs

2020-10-16
On: October 16, 2020
In: Incidents

A report by security firm Comparitech mentions that Broadvoice, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service provider, leaked more than 350 million customer records related to the company’s “b-hive” cloud-based communicationsRead More →

They helped cybercriminals to launder and clean money. 20 arrests in 16 countries linked to QQAAZZ cartel

2020-10-16
On: October 16, 2020
In: Incidents

Thanks to an international operation involving the investigative agencies of 16 countries, in addition to Europol, 20 suspected individuals were arrested for their links to the QQAAZZ criminal network, responsibleRead More →

3 critical vulnerabilities in Juniper firewalls and devices can fully compromise your networks

2020-10-15
On: October 15, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report finding three vulnerabilities in Junos OS, the operating system used in the network products of the technology company Juniper Networks. According to the report, flaws could triggerRead More →

30,000 Colorado state employees’ personal data (SSN, birthdates, full names, etc.) leaked due to an Excel error

2020-10-15
On: October 15, 2020
In: Incidents

Last October 7, over 30,000 Colorado state employees suffered the leaking of their personal data after a master spreadsheet was mistakenly shared with benefit administrators at public high education institutions.Read More →

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