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Mobile Banking Apps Are Not be as Secure as You Think. BANK ROBBERY via Mobile Banking Apps

2020-09-05
On: September 5, 2020
In: Data Security, Tutorials

Banks are constantly encouraging us to move our money to their mobile banking apps and cashless formats for convenience and speed, but at the same time the threat of cybercrimeRead More →

Cybersecurity firm Cygilant infected with ransomware

2020-09-04
On: September 4, 2020
In: Incidents

Ironically, cybersecurity companies are the organizations most exposed to hacking incidents. Such is the case of Cygilant, a signature dedicated to detecting cybersecurity threats that has been the victim ofRead More →

Cybersecurity training will be compulsory for lawyers in some U.S. states

2020-09-04
On: September 4, 2020
In: Technology

Information security is no longer an issue where only experts need to stay updated. The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) House of Delegates approved a proposal for attorneys inRead More →

SATELLITE IMAGERY – OSINT (Open Source Intelligence)

2020-09-04
On: September 4, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Earlier we discussed OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) or OSINV (Open Source Investigation) of open webcams across the world and ships/boats in the sea. Today we will take up websites for Satellite Imagery.Read More →

Warner Music was hacked; customers’ personal and financial data leaked

2020-09-03
On: September 3, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Data breach incidents continue to affect large companies around the world. On this occasion, it has been revealed that Warner Music Group suffered a data breach that compromised the personalRead More →

3 unfixed flaws found in Cisco products; AsyncOS Cisco Email Security Appliance, Content Security Management Appliance, and Web Security Appliance affected

2020-09-03
On: September 3, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the finding of three severe flaws in three different solutions developed by tech company Cisco. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities would allow leaks of confidential information andRead More →

Vulnerability in 60 Mitsubishi Electric SCADA products enables TCP session hijacking and remote command execution

2020-09-02
On: September 2, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Logical security specialists reported the finding of a critical vulnerability of exact predictable values from previous values present in multiple Mitsubishi Electric products. According to the report, successful exploitation ofRead More →

Big travel company CWT pays $4.5 million USD ransom to remove encryption malware from 30k computers

2020-09-02
On: September 2, 2020
In: Incidents

Successful ransomware attacks continue to create serious drawbacks for affected companies. CWT, a US travel management firm, had to pay more than $4 million USD to a hacker group toRead More →

Five Eyes security alliance releases a series of recommendations for detecting & stopping malware in corporate networks

2020-09-02
On: September 2, 2020
In: Data Security

A team of Five Eyes representatives has embarked on a collaborative campaign to develop plans to help improve the response to cybersecurity incidents that pose threats against group members; theRead More →

OSINT/OSINV WEBSITES FOR SHIPS AND BOATS IN THE SEA

2020-09-02
On: September 2, 2020
In: Tutorials

INTRODUCTION We are always curious to see boats and ship in the sea. Today we will show the websites that are used for OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) or OSINV (Open Source Investigation) ofRead More →

“IRS robocall” scams dropped 89% but scammers have found a new way to attack

2020-09-01
On: September 1, 2020
In: Data Security

Government institutions around the world see phone fraud as a serious threat that could affect millions of people. In the United States, for example, the Federal Trade Commission (FCT) mentionsRead More →

NCR, manufacturer of ATMs and points of sale, suffers an advanced malware infection

2020-09-01
On: September 1, 2020
In: Incidents

Through a report from its security team, NCR Corporation, manufacturer of ATMs, points of sale and other payment processing solutions, revealed that some computer equipments on their network were infectedRead More →

Data from 7.6 million US voters for sale on Russian hacking forums

2020-09-01
On: September 1, 2020
In: Incidents

Information security risks can transcend borders. An unidentified user has posted on a Russian hacking forum a database with records of at least 7.5 registered voters from Michigan, USA. TheRead More →

OSINT/OSINV websites for Open Live Webcams Across The World

2020-09-01
On: September 1, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction People love open open webcams. Any incident reported in some place in world can be authenticated by the live streams of that particular area, as suggested by researcher ofRead More →

3 critical vulnerabilities in Trend Micro Vulnerability Protection

2020-08-31
On: August 31, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the finding of at least three security flaws in Vulnerability Protection, a solution developed by Trend Micro for faster and more robust endpoint protection as a complementRead More →

Hacker steals $16 million USD via Bitcoin wallet exploit

2020-08-31
On: August 31, 2020
In: Incidents

Attacks on holders of large amounts of cryptocurrency money have become a trend of recent growth, cybersecurity specialists claimed. One of the most recent incidents affected the owner of 1,400Read More →

Football Leaks hacker sued for Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure from Real Madrid

2020-08-31
On: August 31, 2020
In: Incidents

Hacking activities can affect all sorts of organizations, such as the Football Leaks scandal in which a hacker exposed the practices of the world’s most popular sports executives and entrepreneurs.Read More →

Now No Need To Remember Nmap Commands While Doing Pentest

2020-08-31
On: August 31, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction While doing Penetration Testing we always have to run the basic Nmap scan to find services running on remote host. Nmap is a small world of tools in itself,Read More →

A cyber criminal is selling access to 900 Citrix servers of big companies worldwide

2020-08-28
On: August 28, 2020
In: Incidents

A new finding on dark web has put the security teams of hundreds of companies in alert. Specialists report that an unidentified user is selling access to more than 900Read More →

Qbot banking Trojan collects emails in Outlook to extract users’ sensitive data

2020-08-28
On: August 28, 2020
In: Malware

Information security specialists consider the most dangerous security threats to be those that receive constant updates. An example of this is the Qbot banking Trojan (also known as Qakbot andRead More →

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