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Why government agencies do not feel secure about using Zoom videoconference?

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

Security flaws in technological developments are a major concern of senior officials in multiple countries, penetration testing specialist say. In compliance with the social distancing recommendations due to the coronavirus/COVID-19Read More →

Finding target for hacking on internet is now easier

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

Introduction Finding target on internet for penetration testing involves searching internet using google or using Google Hacking/Dorking. There are google hacking queries available on internet, according to ethical hacking researcherRead More →

Remote code execution vulnerability on Linux affects millions of network devices

2020-03-25
On: March 25, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A researcher specializing in database security audit has reported the finding of a remote code execution vulnerability in the OpenWrt operating system, which could be exploited to inject malicious payloadsRead More →

The privacy of millions of children is exposed because of these Android apps

2020-03-25
On: March 25, 2020
In: Data Security

Despite the implementation of strict security measures, multiple malicious applications manage to infiltrate the Google Play Store, as mentioned by information security consulting experts. This time, researchers have reported theRead More →

Dance of the Pope, a new WhatsApp & Facebook virus

2020-03-25
On: March 25, 2020
In: Mobile Security, News Videos

Since the use of WhatsApp became massive, users have been exposed to multiple scam attempts, cyber security awareness specialists assure. One of the most popular variants is the “Martinelli scam”,Read More →

83k Memcached servers could easily crashed using this vulnerability

2020-03-25
On: March 25, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A team from a security testing course has revealed a persistent security flaw that could compromise deployments of popular cached distributed data storage software (popularly known as “Memcached“). This isRead More →

Is Incognito Mode Browsing Really Private?

2020-03-25
On: March 25, 2020
In: Technology Talk

Let’s face it: the internet has made the world more interconnected than ever. While it has changed our lives for the best by introducing disrupting features like online shopping, voice-over-internetRead More →

Create phishing page of 29 websites in minutes.

2020-03-25
On: March 25, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Phishing attack is going all time high on internet. Most of the hackers work on these phishing pages to find out your credentials. These type of attacks are doneRead More →

NetWalker, a new ransomware variant created to shutdown hospitals

2020-03-24
On: March 24, 2020
In: Malware

A few weeks ago, a hospital in a small region of Spain was the victim of a cybersecurity incident that disabled a part of its IT infrastructure. According to specialistsRead More →

New vulnerability in WhatsApp allows hacking 2FA codes

2020-03-24
On: March 24, 2020
In: Mobile Security, News Videos

Any internet-connected platform is exposed to hacking, even if the most recommended security practices are implemented, as mentioned by mobile hacking specialists. A couple of years ago, WhatsApp launched aRead More →

Apple phishing is on the rise: watch out for treacherous emails, calls, SMS, and password alerts

2020-03-24
On: March 24, 2020
In: Technology Talk

Whereas Apple malware infections show a growing trend, users can fall victim to other cyber-attacks that involve phishing and may lead to identity theft, financial losses, and other serious issues.Read More →

Windows zero-day vulnerability published; it’s possible to hack any Windows machine

2020-03-24
On: March 24, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

The frequency with which news on zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in the wild have appeared is one of the main concerns for the cybersecurity community. Recently, a report by Microsoft’s vulnerabilityRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities affecting OpenSUSE, formerly SUSE Linux, disclosed

2020-03-23
On: March 23, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Even with the marked decrease in industrial, government and academic activities due to the global coronavirus outbreak, reports on technological developments’ vulnerabilities have continued to appear. This time, vulnerability assessmentRead More →

LILIN IP cameras and Zyxel NAS devices hacked to launch DDoS attacks; protect your IoT devices

2020-03-23
On: March 23, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A special report crafted by computer forensics experts has been sent to the companies Zyxel and LILIN after it was discovered that their Internet of Things (IoT) devices are beingRead More →

How to protect your small business from privacy breaches and GDPR fines

2020-03-23
On: March 23, 2020
In: News Videos

Although almost two years have passed since the entry into force of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the implementation of the appropriate measures for compliance keeps generatingRead More →

Over 10,000 employees affected by ransomware; all servers were encrypted due to Citrix vulnerability

2020-03-23
On: March 23, 2020
In: Incidents

Ransomware incidents keep affecting companies across any kind of industry. The most recent victim is Finastra, a major British finance technology firm with more than 10,000 employees and providing softwareRead More →

Baidu employee earned $15k USD by mining cryptocurrencies on 200 company servers

2020-03-20
On: March 20, 2020
In: Incidents

Since its emergence, cryptocurrency mining has been considered as a highly lucrative activity, so many users worldwide have resorted to desperate measures in order to own some virtual currencies. ARead More →

Source code of Fronton, Fronton-3D and Fronton-18, Russian cyber weapons, was leaked. Now you can stop the biggest Internet enemy

2020-03-20
On: March 20, 2020
In: Incidents, News Videos

Cyber warfare is at its mayor activity level, showing this is the growing interest of the great world powers in the development of powerful cyber weapons. Digital Revolution, a groupRead More →

Memory leak and privilege escalation vulnerabilities in FreeBSD; millions of devices affected

2020-03-20
On: March 20, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Reports of multiple security flaws in various technological developments emerged this week. One of the most popular researches in the cybersecurity community concerns at least five vulnerabilities present in theRead More →

Meet Swiss Army Knife of Penetration Testing

2020-03-20
On: March 20, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Sifter is a penetration testing tool. In this tool, we have information gathering tools, scanning tools for Network, web applications and websites. To exploit the vulnerabilities, we also haveRead More →

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