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Cisco switch vulnerabilities allow DOS attacks via the device itself; millions of small businesses affected

2020-01-31
On: January 31, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

This has been a busy week for Cisco’s vulnerability testing team. A few hours ago, the company announced to its users that some of its Small Business Switch devices, widelyRead More →

Are you getting spams? fast check for email address on online platforms

2020-01-31
On: January 31, 2020
In: Social Engineering Tools, Tutorials

Email addresses, spammer loves these. Emails is the main source of authentication for most social media platforms. On daily basis, fake social media accounts are used by various cyber criminal.Read More →

Critical vulnerability affecting Apache Solr is found

2020-01-30
On: January 30, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A firm of network security specialists has reported the emergence of a security vulnerability in the Apache Solr platform, whose developers have been placed under continuous review due to theRead More →

SharePoint vulnerability led to the hacking of 42 servers with 400 GB of United Nations data

2020-01-30
On: January 30, 2020
In: Incidents

A few months ago, an information security firm reported the hacking of the United Nations (UN) headquarters, an incident that jeopardized the integrity of thousands of personal records of itsRead More →

Big marketing company is hacked; criminals spend thousands of dollars on fake Facebook ads about penis enlargement pills

2020-01-30
On: January 30, 2020
In: Incidents

Many times hackers target individual social media users, mainly Facebook, to show them ads that might interest them, such as unusual discounts on various products. However, data protection experts mentionRead More →

This vulnerability allows hacking Apple Watch and Apple TV

2020-01-30
On: January 30, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Although exploiting vulnerabilities in Apple developments is unusual, new security flaws are frequently reported, the scope of which, according to vulnerability testing specialists, varies depending on the affected product. ThisRead More →

Why Every Company Needs To Gain Control Over Their IT Inventory

2020-01-30
On: January 30, 2020
In: Technology Talk

There comes a time when the IT infrastructure of a company grows at an undisputed rate. New users are added to the network frequently, which in turn creates new ITRead More →

Universities force students to install location tracking apps to check if they attend classes or not

2020-01-29
On: January 29, 2020
In: Data Security

Technology has multiple applications in the field of education, which allows improving learning processes, although it cannot force students to assist to their classes, at least not until now. AccordingRead More →

After 15 NFL teams were attacked, hackers compromise ESPN Twitter and Instagram accounts

2020-01-29
On: January 29, 2020
In: Incidents

A couple days ago, multiple cybersecurity firms reported that a group of hackers, allegedly from Saudi Arabia, took control of the Twitter accounts of half of National Football League (NFL)Read More →

Vulnerability in Elementor, page builder plugin, affects more than 4 million WordPress sites

2020-01-29
On: January 29, 2020
In: Data Security

When a new security flaw is reported in a software development, it starts a race between vulnerability testing experts in charge of correcting it and cybercriminals who want to exploitRead More →

The best functionalities of the new distro Kali Linux 2020

2020-01-29
On: January 29, 2020
In: Technology

The developers of Kali Linux, one of the most widely used distributions for ethical hacking in the world, have just announced the release of Kali 2020.1, this year’s first majorRead More →

Football Leaks: The hacker behind this incident strikes again

2020-01-28
On: January 28, 2020
In: Incidents

A controversial story has kept the attention of the cybersecurity community. Legal advisers of a Portuguese hacker claim that their client is responsible for disclosing multiple illegal businesses of IsabelRead More →

Multiple vulnerabilities affecting Oracle Application Testing Suite

2020-01-28
On: January 28, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Technology firm Oracle recently released a report to publicly disclose multiple security vulnerabilities present in Oracle Application Testing Suite. These flaws vary in severity, although the web application security reportRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities in IBM Websphere, Security Access Manager & MQ Appliance let anybody take control of your network

2020-01-28
On: January 28, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

IBM network security specialists have disclosed the detection and correction of multiple vulnerabilities in various products. According to these security reports, exploiting these flaws would allow threat actors to takeRead More →

Who hacked the NFL, Chiefs, 49ers, Packers & Bears Twitter accounts?

2020-01-28
On: January 28, 2020
In: Incidents

The most popular social media accounts have always been exposed to information security incidents. During last Monday morning, Twitter users began to notice that accounts belonging to the National FootballRead More →

New Intel processor bug leaks information from virtual machines

2020-01-28
On: January 28, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A couple of years ago, the emergence of the dangerous speculative execution vulnerability known as Spectre affected millions of Intel processor users; now, vulnerability testing experts report the finding ofRead More →

Fetch all information about Telegram group members and send Bulk SMS

2020-01-28
On: January 28, 2020
In: Tutorials

Telegram, the another most popular instant messaging application after WhatsApp. Telegram is mainly popular because of its privacy features. Telegram has gain popularity because of its privacy policies. As companyRead More →

Mitsubishi Electric was hacked by the Trend Micro antivirus which was supposed to protect it

2020-01-27
On: January 27, 2020
In: Incidents

Digital forensics specialists have revealed new details about the security incident at the Japanese company Mitsubishi Electric. A few days ago, the company disclosed that in June last year aRead More →

Microsoft can’t fix Internet Explorer vulnerability & breaks Windows printing function

2020-01-27
On: January 27, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Sometimes fixing a security issue can lead to new problems. Microsoft is experiencing failures with the temporary fix of a recently found zero-day Internet Explorer vulnerability, as users and informationRead More →

Microsoft thinking about open sourcing Windows 7 OS

2020-01-27
On: January 27, 2020
In: Technology

A few days ago Microsoft announced the end of support for Windows 7, so the operating system would no longer receive free security updates, although apparently there are many interestedRead More →

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