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Newly discovered TCP reflective amplified DDoS attack can shut down any website

2021-08-16
On: August 16, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the discovery of a severe flaw in the design of some middlebox models, a term referring to computer network devices that transform, inspect, filter and manipulate trafficRead More →

Now you can decrypt SynAck ransomware without paying the hackers

2021-08-16
On: August 16, 2021
In: Incidents

After rebranding themselves as a new operation dubbed as El_Cometa, the SynAck ransomware group decided to publish the master keys for the decryption of systems infected by this malware variant.Read More →

Massive data breach affects millions of T-Mobile customers; information for sale on dark web

2021-08-16
On: August 16, 2021
In: Incidents

Security teams at telecommunications firm T-Mobile are investigating a data breach after a hacker appeared claiming he has access to the records of some 100 million customers. The investigation beganRead More →

Tutorial to create phishing sites of 100 famous websites in minutes

2021-08-14
On: August 14, 2021
In: Tutorials

Phishing remains one of the most common and dangerous criminal practices for users in general, and every day new and dangerous tools emerge to deploy this attack variant. On thisRead More →

Tutorial to create a free telegram bot to receive temporary email from hacked computers

2021-08-13
On: August 13, 2021
In: Tutorials

Telegram has become one of the best instant messaging tools, currently being the main counterpart of WhatsApp thanks to its advanced privacy and anonymity capabilities. Even today, there are manyRead More →

Critical Remote code execution vulnerability in Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSOAR

2021-08-13
On: August 13, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of a critical vulnerability in Cortex XSOAR, the detection and response platform executed on fully integrated endpoint, network and cloud data developed by Palo AltoRead More →

3 critical vulnerabilities in Node.js allow hackers to take control of your domains

2021-08-12
On: August 12, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of three critical vulnerabilities in Node.js, the popular open-source, real-time, cross-platform execution environment based on the JavaScript programming language. The first of the reported flaws,Read More →

Europol shuts down international phishing operation related to COVID-19

2021-08-12
On: August 12, 2021
In: Incidents

Europol announced that it will initiate legal proceedings against 23 people accused of participating in a business email engagement (BEC) operation that would have resulted in losses of up toRead More →

CVE-2021-36958: New zero day vulnerability in Windows Print Spooler service. No patch available

2021-08-12
On: August 12, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

This morning, Microsoft security teams issued an alert related to the detection of a new vulnerability in the Windows Print Spooler service. Tracked as CVE-2021-36958, this flaw exists due toRead More →

Poly Network hackers return millions of dollars in stolen cryptocurrency; they claim they don’t care about money

2021-08-12
On: August 12, 2021
In: Incidents

Just a few hours ago the heads of the Poly Network platform confirmed that a hacking group managed to steal more than $613 million USD in cryptocurrency, in what couldRead More →

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