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Instagram CEO helps recover a user’s account, which was stolen by a Facebook employee

2020-09-29
On: September 29, 2020
In: Incidents

A post has recently caught the attention of the cybersecurity community, as a user claims that a major Facebook employee stole his Instagram account. Although the wording is poor, theRead More →

Airbnb exposes personal data of property owners and renters

2020-09-28
On: September 28, 2020
In: Incidents

Airbnb developers face a severe problem as it has been revealed that some hosts were able to access some inboxes unrelated to their own accounts. Over the past few daysRead More →

Download the Windows XP and Server 2003 source code for exploit development

2020-09-28
On: September 28, 2020
In: Technology

Cybersecurity specialists report that the source code of Windows XP, the operating system released by Microsoft nearly 20 years ago, was filtered online along with Windows Server 2003 code. TheRead More →

How not to hire a hitman on dark web to kill an ex-husband

2020-09-28
On: September 28, 2020
In: Incidents

Despite the risks many people continue to use sites on dark web sites for all sorts of malicious purposes, which can bring disastrous consequences. Recently Kristy Lynn Felkins, a womanRead More →

How a coffee machine got infected with ransomware virus

2020-09-28
On: September 28, 2020
In: Technology

The smarter appliance firm has stood out as one of the most recognized Internet of Things (IoT) device companies. The safety of your products has also caught the eye, althoughRead More →

A ¥60 million robbery via mobile banking apps flaws affects Japanese bank

2020-09-25
On: September 25, 2020
In: Incidents

A report by Japan Post Bank mentions that the recent theft suffered by multiple accounts from its customers was due to a series of security breaches in its payment services,Read More →

Fear of losing your mobile? Top Apps used to clone Mobile Phone

2020-09-25
On: September 25, 2020
In: Tutorials

We always want to take backup of our mobile phone. Everyone of us must have encountered a situation, where we felt that our mobile phone is lost. This fear ofRead More →

Precursor, the most secure smartphone. Open source mobile hardware to prevent spying from Google and the government

2020-09-24
On: September 24, 2020
In: Mobile Security

Developer Bunnie Huang launched a collective financing campaign for the creation of Precursor, an open source electronic platform designed for the development of highly secure mobile communications at an affordableRead More →

LockBit ransomware group published passports scans & bank details of 182k people

2020-09-24
On: September 24, 2020
In: Incidents

The skyline company was recently the victim of a ransomware attack by LockBit, a group that resorted to leaking compromised information to pressure its victims. Finally, it has been revealedRead More →

“We detected a case of COVID-19 near your location; check this map to learn more”: New WhatsApp scam and virus

2020-09-23
On: September 23, 2020
In: Data Security

Australia’s consumer regulator has warned citizens of a new fraudulent campaign that uses text messages via SMS and WhatsApp allegedly sent by health authorities that aim to track COVID-19 cases.Read More →

St. Petersburg teachers will follow their students on social media to monitor their activity

2020-09-23
On: September 23, 2020
In: Technology

The Russian authorities have taken unprecedented action. According to recent reports, the St. Petersburg Education Committee has sent instructions to all its teachers to monitor the social media profiles ofRead More →

Citrix servers are hacked via a new method; hackers exploit old CVE-2020-8207 flaw

2020-09-23
On: September 23, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A critical vulnerability has been revealed in Citrix Workspace whose exploit would allow threat actors to scale privileges and execute arbitrary commands in the SYSTEM account. Identified as CVE-2020-8207, thisRead More →

Indian UP government leaks data of millions of COVID-19 patients. Lives at risk

2020-09-22
On: September 22, 2020
In: Incidents

Cybersecurity specialists from vpnMentor have detected the leaking of a surveillance platform developed to track and monitor millions of coronavirus-carrying patients in Uttar Pradesh, India. It appears that multiple vulnerabilitiesRead More →

The new version of TikTok, owned by Oracle, is 80% Chinese. One more reason not to trust this app

2020-09-22
On: September 22, 2020
In: Technology

The Donald Trump administration’s stance on TikTok and its questionable data collection practices have generated mixed criticism, although not all opinions go in the same direction. Recently, the editor ofRead More →

Can fighter jets receive Over The Air security updates just like our phones during a cyber war?

2020-09-22
On: September 22, 2020
In: Technology

The U.S. Air Force is preparing a demonstration of its ability to send software updates to its combat units, which would represent a significant advance in the military field, aRead More →

Destroy your devices if you have bought on these darknet forums. Police make hundreds of arrests around the world

2020-09-22
On: September 22, 2020
In: Incidents

Multiple law enforcement agencies around the world have arrested nearly 200 individuals in a multinational operation related to the purchase and sale of illegal products and services in hacking forumsRead More →

Getting Spam on Gmail? Using Single Gmail ID Get Multiple Accounts

2020-09-22
On: September 22, 2020
In: Tutorials

Now a days everyone use email for communication purpose. The main problem we all face today is the spam. But why do we all get spam? There are times whenRead More →

Russia is set to ban advance encryption technologies. Will the US follow such measure?

2020-09-21
On: September 21, 2020
In: Technology

According to the experts of an exploit writing course, Russian authorities have presented a bill aiming to ban cryptographic algorithms and encryption methods such as TLS 1.3, ESNI, DoH andRead More →

50-year-old pedophile arrested for creating and maintaining one of the largest child sexual abuse forums on darknet

2020-09-21
On: September 21, 2020
In: Incidents

Collaboration between law enforcement agencies around the world has helped contain multiple online criminal practices. Experts from an ethical hacking course mention that, thanks to a report sent by theRead More →

500k Call of Duty accounts hacked; users’ information leaked due to Activision’s data breach

2020-09-21
On: September 21, 2020
In: Technology

A severe security incident has affected users of one of today’s most popular videogames. Experts from a pentesting course mention that a possible hack has exposed the login credentials ofRead More →

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