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How GoDaddy customers and employees were hacked?

2020-04-01
On: April 1, 2020
In: Incidents, News Videos

Data security course specialists from KrebsOnSecurity firm revealed a recent phishing attack that tricked a customer service employee from GoDaddy.com, the world’s leading domain name registration provider. Through this attack,Read More →

Zoom vulnerability allows hacking users’ webcam and microphone

2020-04-01
On: April 1, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

The Coronavirus/COVID-19 worldwide pandemic has forced governments and private organizations to work from home, which has help millions of citizens to be secure from this health threat, but has broughtRead More →

New IP: China proposes changes to TCP/IP; Will the International Telecommunication Union change the way the Internet works?

2020-04-01
On: April 1, 2020
In: Technology

The way the Internet works today could be about to change radically. Network security course experts mention that the Chinese government has submitted a project to the United Nations (UN);Read More →

Stop Windows from Spying into your computer or laptop

2020-04-01
On: April 1, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Windows Telemetry data is always in discussion among security geeks. But before moving forward lets first understand what is Telemetry Data with respect to Windows. Telemetry data present inRead More →

Zero day vulnerability in Zoom allows Remote code execution in Windows & malware attacks

2020-04-01
On: April 1, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Cyber Security researchers have found a critical zero day vulnerability in zoom video conferencing app. This vulnerability was found in windows client of the zoom. It allows limited RCE remoteRead More →

Facial data with mask being sold for only $0.007 USD for each face

2020-03-31
On: March 31, 2020
In: Data Security

A fact known by any user familiar with cybersecurity and data protection issues is that China has become a kind of paradise for the illegal sale of databases with facialRead More →

Companies are asking their employees to turn off their smart speakers while working from home

2020-03-31
On: March 31, 2020
In: Data Security, News Videos

The global coronavirus outbreak has forced thousands of public and private organizations to move away from workplaces, relying on home office. This practice has its obvious consequences, although experts fromRead More →

Hacking Linux servers remotely with this Pi-hole vulnerability

2020-03-31
On: March 31, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A network penetration testing researcher has revealed the presence of a medium-severity vulnerability in Pi-hole, a network-based content filtering solution quite popular among users concerned about their online privacy. Pi-holeRead More →

Multiple vulnerabilities found in Apple iCloud

2020-03-31
On: March 31, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Apple products and solutions are not exempt from security flaws. After a cyber security consulting, a group of researchers discovered multiple vulnerabilities in Apple iCloud that could be exploited byRead More →

How to anonymously use Kali OS for hacking

2020-03-31
On: March 31, 2020
In: Tutorials

Anonymity is always a biggest concern for hacker or for doing black box on some organization. We all are familiar with TOR browser, which is used to surf internet anonymously. TodayRead More →

Zoom-bombing: Hackers show pornographic and racist content during University of Massachusetts videoconference

2020-03-30
On: March 30, 2020
In: News Videos

Sometimes hackers do not seem to pursue specific targets, as their actions indicate that they only try to annoy other users, claim experts from a pentest training company. Recently, theRead More →

Over 1,700 ZOOM phishing web domains registered during last week

2020-03-30
On: March 30, 2020
In: Data Security

One of the main measures to limit the expansion of coronavirus/COVID-19 has been the so-called “social distancing”, so millions of people have resorted to the use of remote work tools,Read More →

Edward Snowden: Coronavirus, a pretext for governments to conduct biometric surveillance

2020-03-30
On: March 30, 2020
In: Data Security

Governments around the world are using all the technological resources at their disposal to deal with the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic, although sometimes this could violate user privacy, information securit awareness specialistsRead More →

Telecom companies will share users’ location data with government to track users visiting hospitals

2020-03-30
On: March 30, 2020
In: Data Security

A new strategy to combat the pandemic will be implemented n the near future. According to instructors in a GDPR course, European Union member countries will begin to take theRead More →

Why are you getting a free Netflix account message related to COVID-19?

2020-03-27
On: March 27, 2020
In: News Videos

A cyber security awareness firm is alerting tech users about a fraudulent campaign involving alleged free Netflix accounts as a way to incentivize people to stay in their homes dueRead More →

Zoom is selling its users’ conference data to Facebook

2020-03-27
On: March 27, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Although the laws of several countries have imposed increasingly severe measures against bad privacy and data protection practices, web application penetration testing experts mention that many companies continue to offerRead More →

Zero-click/no-touch remote exploitation vulnerabilities allow hacking macOS systems

2020-03-27
On: March 27, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Apple recently released a couple of security alerts regarding the finding of at least five Bluetooth vulnerabilities on MacOS. According to information security consulting specialists, these flaws would allow threatRead More →

IOS vulnerability prevents VPN networks from encrypting web traffic correctly

2020-03-26
On: March 26, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Information security awareness specialists have revealed the finding of a virtual private network (VPN) bypass vulnerability affecting iOS devices. Typically, when a user connects to a VPN, their device’s operatingRead More →

Voice message virus on Facebook Messenger is infecting phones and computers

2020-03-26
On: March 26, 2020
In: News Videos

Social media users have always been exposed to malicious campaigns. This time, specialists in GDPR training report the appearance of a hidden virus variant in Facebook Messenger voice messages. ThisRead More →

Hackers stole source code of future Xbox and AMD products; $100M USD ransom demanded

2020-03-26
On: March 26, 2020
In: Incidents

The most important technology companies are also exposed to hacking. A group of security testing course experts mentions that, over the past few days, an unidentified hacker leaked some snippetsRead More →

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