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Last night’s massive internet outages were not triggered by cyberattack against US companies

2020-06-16
On: June 16, 2020
In: Incidents

Last Monday night, multiple rumors arose on Twitter regarding interruptions in the services of telecommunications companies, videogame platforms, social networks, online banking, among other services. According to cloud security courseRead More →

Find any Website Admin Panel, File Types using Single Command

2020-06-15
On: June 15, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction There are many phases of pentesting and first step in pentesting of any website is to collect as much as information about the website. This process is time consumingRead More →

Extortion scammers threaten website owners with use blackhat SEO to destroy their Google ranking

2020-06-15
On: June 15, 2020
In: Incidents

A new variant of online scam has been detected. Cloud security course experts mention that some cybercriminal groups have been targeting website owners, demanding ransoms of between $1,500 USD andRead More →

How to Support Surgical SQL Data Selection Queries Without Risking Injection Attacks

2020-06-15
On: June 15, 2020
In: Technology Talk

Widely regarded as a need-to-know skill for data analysts, SQL allows for quick access to stored information and is semantically easy to learn considering it uses declarative statements to pullRead More →

New McDonald’s virus in Facebook infects your device using a discount coupon

2020-06-15
On: June 15, 2020
In: Malware

It is a fact known to the vast majority of Internet users that unsafe websites are riddled with malicious advertisements and that might even contain malware, although many ignore thatRead More →

4 Warning Signs of a Cybersecurity Breach

2020-06-15
On: June 15, 2020
In: Technology Talk

4 Warning Signs of a Cybersecurity Breach Cyber attacks have continuously threatened people over the years, but recently hackers have become even more aggressive with their breaching attempts. According to reportsRead More →

Greece government needs hackers: cyber war with Turkey has officially started. Send in your CV

2020-06-15
On: June 15, 2020
In: Incidents

Cyberwarfare campaigns have increased recently, so national security agencies are increasingly lending interest to this field. Experts from a hacking course mention that Greece’s National Intelligence Service has just hiredRead More →

D-Link DIR-865L WiFi is the most insecure router; 3 critical security flaws unfixed

2020-06-15
On: June 15, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

The security team from technology manufacturer D-Link announced the release of fixes for three of the six vulnerabilities reported on DIR-865L, a widely used wireless router. According to the specialistsRead More →

PimEyes: Search for images of anyone’s face on the Internet using facial recognition

2020-06-12
On: June 12, 2020
In: News Videos

A few years ago facial recognition looked like technology reserved only for the world’s most advanced intelligence agencies, although this has changed markedly. Data security training experts point out toRead More →

City in USA left without Internet due to ransomware cyber attack

2020-06-12
On: June 12, 2020
In: Incidents

Ransomware incidents can be devastating for any individual, company or, in this case, government organization. According to specialists from a cyber security consulting company, the city of Knoxville, Tennessee, hadRead More →

Thanos: This Ransomware-as-a-Service tool can make anybody millionaire

2020-06-11
On: June 11, 2020
In: Malware

One of the fastest growing trends in the cybercrime world over the past two years is ransomware as a service. In this operating model, ransomware developers put their malicious creationsRead More →

New ‘Black Lives Matter’ virus asks your vote to end with racism, but infects your network

2020-06-11
On: June 11, 2020
In: Malware

Phishing campaign operators often take advantage of social movements or issues of current interest, so a malicious email will have a better chance of misleading a target user, as mentionedRead More →

Alert: New critical flaws in VMware Workstation, Fusion & VMware Horizon risk your data center security

2020-06-11
On: June 11, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

VMware security team announced the release of a security patch to address a critical vulnerability in their Workstation, Fusion, and vSphere virtualization products. The flaw was revealed by Cfir Cohen,Read More →

3 flaws in Palo Alto firewall allows hackers to break your network security

2020-06-11
On: June 11, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Network penetration testing specialists have revealed the finding of at least three vulnerabilities in PAN-OS, the software that runs on all the latest firewall solutions of security firm Palo AltoRead More →

Ex KFC employee & dark web millionaire vendor will pay $2.3 million in fines

2020-06-10
On: June 10, 2020
In: Incidents

British authorities have dealt a severe blow to cybercrime. According to cyber security audit experts, a Leicestershire-based man accused of operating an online drug trafficking network has been sentenced toRead More →

Cyber Security company contractor leaks 5 billion records database

2020-06-10
On: June 10, 2020
In: Incidents

Cybersecurity firm Keepnet Labs recently confirmed that a contractor exposed a database storing at least 5 billion records of email addresses and hashed passwords, information that was collected from previousRead More →

Spoofing attack in Azure DevOps Servers using CVE-2020-1327

2020-06-10
On: June 10, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Data security course specialists reported the finding of a critical vulnerability in Azure DevOps, a Microsoft product that provides versioning, reporting, requirements management, project management, automated builds, and more. TheRead More →

Vulnerability: Spoofing Microsoft Bing Search website in Android phones

2020-06-10
On: June 10, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Researchers have revealed the finding of a high severity vulnerability in Bing search engine for mobile devices with Android operating system. According to experts from a cyber security consulting company,Read More →

Zero day DDOS vulnerability in Mozilla mozjpeg with no patch available

2020-06-10
On: June 10, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A group of network penetration testing specialists has just reported the finding of a critical vulnerability in mozjpeg, a project for JPEG encoding developed by Mozilla. According to the report,Read More →

Using Vivo smartphones could lead you to prison for others’ crimes. IMEI scam in Vivo smartphones

2020-06-10
On: June 10, 2020
In: Mobile Security

The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) works as a unique fingerprint for every smartphone in the world, mentioned experts in data destruction. This key is used by telecommunications companies toRead More →

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