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How to Clean and Organize a Mac

2021-08-02
On: August 2, 2021
In: Technology Talk

Owning a Mac is great, but if you want to have a monster machine for years, be ready for some duties and cleanup routines. Mac computers are usually costly, andRead More →

Colombian hackers trick WhatsApp users to get massive bank transfers

2021-07-30
On: July 30, 2021
In: Data Security

Through its social networks, the Colombian banking institution BancoEstado issued a statement requesting its clients to keep abreast of a new form of fraud deployed through the instant messaging platformRead More →

Android malware Vultur uses VNC remote access to steal passwords

2021-07-30
On: July 30, 2021
In: Malware

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of a new Android-based remote access Trojan (RAT) that is capable of recording the screen of the affected user in order to steal sensitive informationRead More →

Zero-day remote code execution vulnerability in Windows 10 3D Viewer. No patch available so don’t open any file Microsoft

2021-07-29
On: July 29, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report the discovery of a dangerous vulnerability in Microsoft 3D Viewer, a 3D object visualization and augmented reality tool first launched in Windows 10 1703. According to theRead More →

How hackers cashed out ATMs across Europe. Europol investigation in ATM JACKPOTING case

2021-07-29
On: July 29, 2021
In: Incidents

In a press release, Europol announced the arrest of two Belarusian citizens identified as the main responsible for a jackpotting campaign at ATMs in Europe, which allowed them to stealRead More →

Open source e-learning Platform Moodle used by 190,000 organizations in 246 countries has a critical RCE vulnerability

2021-07-29
On: July 29, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists found a critical vulnerability in Moodle, a popular online learning platform. According to the report, successful exploitation of this flaw would allow access to students’ information and examRead More →

Don’t pay Babuk ransomware hackers; their decryptor doesn’t work and hackers themselves can’t do anything

2021-07-29
On: July 29, 2021
In: Malware

A McAfee security report notes that Babuk ransomware operators have been implementing some new attack mechanisms to infect Linux, UNIX, and VMware systems, which would allow for the engagement ofRead More →

How these two women hacked into banks through an ATM and robbed millions

2021-07-28
On: July 28, 2021
In: Technology Talk

One of the features that has evolved the most in the world of cybercrime is the ability of hackers to compromise banking systems and spoil the security of ATMs toRead More →

4 serious vulnerabilities in Hyperion Infrastructure Technology

2021-07-28
On: July 28, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of four critical vulnerabilities in Hyperion Infrastructure Technology, a centralized solution for financial and operational planning in enterprise environments developed by the technology firm Oracle.Read More →

How US Defense contractors fell for this pretty aerobics instructor and got their emails hacked

2021-07-28
On: July 28, 2021
In: Data Security

An Iran-based hacking group has spent about a year and a half operating a hacking campaign in which they pose as aerobics instructors in order to spy on and infectRead More →

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