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London council under attack from hackers

2020-10-13
On: October 13, 2020
In: Incidents

Members of the Hackney Council, north London, report that they have been victims of a serious security incident that has affected multiple IT systems. The council mentions that the NationalRead More →

Ransomware attack takes full control of your network and backup systems in 29 hours. Full attack cycle

2020-10-13
On: October 13, 2020
In: Malware

A recently released report by information security threat intelligence project DIFR detailed how a ransomware infection could take only 29 hours to fully compromise the targeted networks. Apparently the operatorsRead More →

This FBI team is only hacks smartphones of protesters

2020-10-12
On: October 12, 2020
In: Mobile Security

According to the information contained in some emails obtained through a request for information, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) decided to send its “Fly Team”, a brigade specializing inRead More →

Critical SQL & XSS injection vulnerabilities detected in phpMyAdmin. Update it to protect your database

2020-10-12
On: October 12, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Information security specialists reported the finding of two critical vulnerabilities in phpMyAdmin, the tool written in PHP to manage MySQL management through web pages. According to the report, exploiting theseRead More →

Hacking security cameras at people’s houses; porn sites are buying 3 TB of videos for just $200 USD

2020-10-12
On: October 12, 2020
In: Incidents

Cybersecurity specialists have detected one of the most controversial security incidents ever recorded. According to a report published by local media, security cameras in thousands of Singaporean households have beenRead More →

A very dangerous mobile ransomware was found infecting Android phones

2020-10-09
On: October 9, 2020
In: Mobile Security

Specialists have detected a new variant of ransomware for mobile devices that abuses notification mechanisms and home button to lock users’ screens. Identified as “AndroidOS/MalLocker.B”, this malware is hidden inRead More →

Financial companies, insurers and forensic analysis firms paying in a ransomware attack could receive fines and penalties from the US Treasury Department

2020-10-08
On: October 8, 2020
In: Data Security

The past two years have seen a significant increase in the number of successful ransomware attacks, so private companies and organizations around the world are trying to take more andRead More →

Dr Lal PathLabs leaked data of millions of clients

2020-10-08
On: October 8, 2020
In: Incidents

Cybersecurity specialists from TechCrunch report that Dr Lal PathLabs, one of the main lab testing firms operating in India, has exposed an enormous cache of patient data through an unsecuredRead More →

Anonymous defaces Turkish Parliament website in support of Armenia

2020-10-08
On: October 8, 2020
In: Incidents

World famous hacking group Anonymous has recently targeted against the Turkey’s Grand National Assembly. Through a Facebook post, the hacktivists informed: “Turkish assembly parliament subdomain has been pwned”. It isRead More →

Deep web travel agencies

How Russian Are Hacking Skyscanner, Expedia, booking.com & trivago to get Cheap Deals

2020-10-08
On: October 8, 2020
In: News Videos, Tutorials

Airlines and hotel chains are attractive targets for cybercriminals, as they can earn great rewards by attacking these platforms, not forgetting that some of these platforms have their own vulnerabilityRead More →

This green light on your iPhone or iPad indicates whether you’re spying through your device’s camera and microphone

2020-10-08
On: October 8, 2020
In: Mobile Security

The latest iPhone update includes the “warning point” feature, which will alert users every time an app activates your device’s microphone or camera. In other words, if any app triesRead More →

Running Python Code, Without Python Installed on the System

2020-10-08
On: October 8, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Have you ever imagine running python code on Windows without installing python. There are always situations where during penetration testing you get into a device under test, which doesRead More →

Zoom flaw allows threat actors to steal money from users

2020-10-07
On: October 7, 2020
In: Data Security

Group-IB security experts have detected a new fraudulent campaign in which threat actors use the image of the popular Zoom video conferencing platform. Scam traders offer alleged monetary compensation relatedRead More →

How to hack a TV and a cable remote control to listen to anyone’s conversation at home

2020-10-07
On: October 7, 2020
In: Technology

A group of cybersecurity experts has found a way to turn a Comcast remote control into a device capable of capturing audio without the need for physical access or targetRead More →

Penis lock sex toy vulnerability allows hackers to lock genitals inside the device

2020-10-07
On: October 7, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists detected a security flaw in a technological device that functions as a chastity belt for men. Exploiting this vulnerability would allow hackers to block all active devices simultaneously.Read More →

A HACKER EXPLAINS HOW TO GET PASSPORT DETAILS FROM A PHOTO OF A BOARDING PASS AND HOW IDENTITY THEFT HAPPENS

2020-10-07
On: October 7, 2020
In: Data Security

Australian cybersecurity expert Alex Hope has revealed vital advice to prevent the loss of thousands of dollars at the hands of threat actors. The specialist believes this is a tipRead More →

Nmap 7.90 security scanner released with new functionalities

2020-10-06
On: October 6, 2020
In: Technology

Over a year after their last release, the new version of the network security scanner Nmap 7.90 has arrived, including multiple new features useful to security researchers. The tool developersRead More →

Fake bank accounts on Instagram and Facebook are hacking users’ accounts and stealing money

2020-10-06
On: October 6, 2020
In: Data Security

Experts from the security firm ESET revealed the detection of a new phishing campaign in which threat actors try to trick users by posing as social media accounts of renownedRead More →

You can earn up to $10,000 USD finding flaws in printer cartridges

2020-10-06
On: October 6, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

HP has announced an expansion of its bug bounty program in which they will now include office-class print cartridge security reports. The company first released its vulnerability bounty program inRead More →

Cybercriminals hack the phones of 20 cryptocurrency executives via SMS spoofing attack

2020-10-06
On: October 6, 2020
In: Incidents

In early September, 20 cryptocurrency executives in Israel were victims of a cyberattack that resulted in identity theft, which attackers eventually tried to exploit to steal considerable amounts of virtualRead More →

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