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Minting EtherRock NFTs unlimited times and earning millions

2021-08-30
On: August 30, 2021
In: Technology

A few days ago a JPEG file validated by the non-fungible token (NFT) EtherRock was sold for almost a million dollars, which surprised few users familiar with the subject consideringRead More →

Bangkok Airways became victim of LockBit ransomware. Hackers leak passengers’ passport and personal data

2021-08-30
On: August 30, 2021
In: Incidents

Through a statement, the airline Bangkok Airways apologized to its customers and partners for the inconvenience caused due to the recent data breach that affected the company. According to theRead More →

How the parents of two teenage hackers are paying karma after their sons stole $1 million USD in Bitcoin

2021-08-27
On: August 27, 2021
In: Incidents

Andrew Schober is one of many cryptocurrency enthusiasts who have been the victim of one of many variants of fraud related to this technology. A few years ago, the ColoradoRead More →

This 21 year old hacker was behind massive T-Mobile attack that exposed data of 50 million people

2021-08-27
On: August 27, 2021
In: Incidents

A recent report notes that John Erin Binns, a U.S. citizen based in Turkey, admitted being the primarily responsible for the cybersecurity incident that impacted T-Mobile IT infrastructure, resulting inRead More →

If an employee is using Steelseries mouse or headphones, then hackers con take control of your network

2021-08-26
On: August 26, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A couple of days ago it was reported that the mice and keyboards of the technology company Razer could allow threat actors to access Windows 10 systems because their installerRead More →

If you follow these techniques even CIA can’t spy on your WhatsApp account

2021-08-26
On: August 26, 2021
In: Data Security

Despite the presence of multiple competitors and its ban in countries such as China, WhatsApp remains the most popular instant messaging platform in the world, making it easy to sendRead More →

Microsoft warns companies to patch these 3 ProxyShell vulnerabilities in Exchange servers before it’s too late

2021-08-26
On: August 26, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

In a security alert, Microsoft released a guidance to prevent the exploitation of the three vulnerabilities that integer ProxyShell, which reside in Exchange deployments. Recently reported, these three flaws wereRead More →

Dangerous & never seen before WhatsApp scam that allows spying your messages in seconds. How to protect yourself

2021-08-25
On: August 25, 2021
In: Data Security

Stealing WhatsApp verification code is perhaps the best known method to hack an account on the popular instant messaging app. In this attack, hackers will try to intercept the codeRead More →

Buffer overflow and out of bounds read vulnerabilities in OpenSSL

2021-08-25
On: August 25, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of two severe vulnerabilities in OpenSSL. According to the report, the successful exploitation of these flaws would allow the execution of attacks that could completelyRead More →

How anybody can steal NFTs from sites like Opensea, Rarible and MetaMask wallets like a pro

2021-08-25
On: August 25, 2021
In: Incidents

Users of the OpenSea digital platform are being target of a sophisticated phishing attack that aims at the theft of non-fungible tokens (NFT) and cryptocurrency. The hackers behind this campaignRead More →

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