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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 →

Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office 365 allow hackers to bypass multifactor authentication

2020-09-18
On: September 18, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Proofpoint security firm specialists have revealed the finding of multiple critical vulnerabilities in multi-factor authentication of cloud environments where WS-Trust is enabled. According to network security course experts, flaws couldRead More →

Open Source Threat Detection And Incident Response SIEM Tool

2020-09-18
On: September 18, 2020
In: Tutorials

Alien Vault is an open source information security and event management tool for real-time Thread Detection. Alien Vault tool is used in most of the organization to monitor websites, databases,Read More →

Mobile Contact Discovery: The zero-day attack vector that affects WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal

2020-09-17
On: September 17, 2020
In: Mobile Security

From the advent of instant messaging apps, a few taps are enough on the screen of our phones to get in touch with family, friends and acquaintances. While they haveRead More →

Russian hacker sells course and exploit to attack e-commerce stores for $5k USD

2020-09-17
On: September 17, 2020
In: Incidents

An ambitious hacking campaign was detected last weekend. Specialists from a malware analysis course detected an attack that would have compromised around 2,000 websites around the world operating with Magento,Read More →

How China hacking the Pope, the Vatican & millions of Catholics?

2020-09-17
On: September 17, 2020
In: Incidents, News Videos

Information security managers at the Vatican are working overtime. Specialists in data destruction report that a group of hackers allegedly backed by the Chinese Communist Party have embarked on aRead More →

secure phones

TOP 5: Unhackable and untrackable smartphones. The most secure phones

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Mobile Security, News Videos, Tutorials

Although when buying a new smartphone most users focus on material quality, number of cameras or design, experts from a cyber security audit firm ensure that device security should beRead More →

Open Source to Monitor Malicious Traffic And Discover Threats

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Companies are spending thousand of dollars to detect malicious traffic in the Network and discover threats. Today we will talk about open source Maltrail, which is a malicious trafficRead More →

New scam via WhatsApp calls affects more than 50,000 people

2020-09-15
On: September 15, 2020
In: Data Security

Scammers never stop looking for new methods to trick unsuspecting users through remote communication platforms like WhatsApp. This time, experts from a cyber security consulting company mention that threat actorsRead More →

CVE-2020-1472: The Netlogon exploit that provides complete control of your Windows system to hackers easily. Patch now

2020-09-15
On: September 15, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A team of specialists from a malware analysis course has revealed an exploit for a newly fixed Windows Home vulnerability that could be exploited to access an organization’s Lively ListingRead More →

Staples leaks names, addresses, phone numbers, emails and the last four card digits of millions of users

2020-09-14
On: September 14, 2020
In: Incidents

New information leaks are reported daily by data destruction specialists. Staples, one of the largest office goods sales companies has notified some of its customers that an unauthorized actor accessedRead More →

Registers from 2.4 million rich persons leaked by a huge Chinese military database. Cambridge Analytica on steroids

2020-09-14
On: September 14, 2020
In: Incidents

No one is safe from information leaks, especially big businessmen, celebrities and politicians. A recent report by database security audit specialists mentions that the profiles of multiple members of Australia’sRead More →

New banking scam: Criminals send fake letters or bank documents to gain victims’ trust

2020-09-14
On: September 14, 2020
In: Data Security

A new variant of the well-known phone banking fraud is putting thousands of users at risk. According to network penetration testing experts, scammers call potential victims to notify them ofRead More →

Use Hammer Tool To Test DOS And Put Down Your Server

2020-09-14
On: September 14, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction DOS (Denial of Service) is always in news. Today every company want to implement DDOS protection to protect servers from attack. As a cyber security researcher or ethical hacker,Read More →

Someone cloned my accounts on Tinder and Bumble to steal my identity: New scam

2020-09-11
On: September 11, 2020
In: Data Security

Since their breakthrough in the market, dating apps have become a highly popular tool for people looking for a partner, open relationships or simply interested in socializing, ensuring information securityRead More →

Using This Tool Get List of Hacked Cameras in 90 countries

2020-09-11
On: September 11, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Most people don’t care about cyber security, so hackers around the world are taking control of CCTV cameras even to some locations where privacy is important. Today we willRead More →

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