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Three critical vulnerabilities in Samba; patches already available

2020-01-24
On: January 24, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

This has been a complex and busy start of 2020 year for vulnerability testing specialists. This time, Samba, Microsoft’s shared file protocol just announced the release of some updates forRead More →

Ransomware shuts down a 100-year-old car parts manufacturer; more than 4,000 jobs lost

2020-01-24
On: January 24, 2020
In: Incidents

A new ransomware incident has harshly affected a major automotive company. Gedia Automotive Group, a German car parts manufacturer with nearly 5,000 employees in seven different countries, has confirmed aRead More →

The United Nations has declared WhatsApp as extremely unsafe to use

2020-01-24
On: January 24, 2020
In: Technology

For the development of its day-to-day operations, the United Nations (UN) employs multiple technological developments with the highest information security standards, including a vulnerability bounty program to solve security flawsRead More →

New Mac malware detected. Thousands of Apple users infected each day

2020-01-24
On: January 24, 2020
In: Malware

During 2019, network security specialists from Kaspersky issued reports on thousands of infections of Shlayer, a new Trojan family, managing to prevent attacks on one in ten Mac devices. AlthoughRead More →

How Facebook Cyber Crime are Happening In India

2020-01-24
On: January 24, 2020
In: Incidents, Technology

Using Social Media platforms in Cyber Criminal activity is very common from last decade. Creating fake profiles with same name, details and it looks same replica of the original. FacebookRead More →

New York has an electronic prison for hacking iPhones

2020-01-23
On: January 23, 2020
In: Network Tools

The controversy over the use of encryption in iOS and Android smart devices was recently rekindled. First, Apple and Google argue that encryption is the main tool for users’ dataRead More →

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US state Seattle will allow online voting by smartphone in 2020 elections

2020-01-23
On: January 23, 2020
In: News Videos

Technological advances keep reaching new applications, both in everyday life and in relevant social aspects. Heading to the 2020 US election, it has been announced that a district that encompassesRead More →

Cyber Threats & Future of Cyber Security: Raj Samani McAfee Chief Scientist

2020-01-23
On: January 23, 2020
In: News Videos

Interview with Raj Samani, McAfee Chief Scientist and Europol Cybercrime Centre Special Advisor We interviewed McAfee Chief Scientist, Raj Samani, on the future of cyber security. He talked about theRead More →

Top Web Browser Extensions for Hackers and Security Researchers

2020-01-23
On: January 23, 2020
In: Tutorials, Windows Utilities

Web browser extensions gives additional features to any normal web browser. Extensions are capable of giving functionality from capturing web pages to downloading videos from restricted websites. Most web browserRead More →

Finding a Balance Between UI/UX and Security

2020-01-23
On: January 23, 2020
In: Technology Talk

Traditionally, UI/UX and security were two aspects that were taught separately when it came to application design. Thinking about it now, it wouldn’t make much sense, really. A concrete securityRead More →

New vulnerability found in Boeing 737 MAX software

2020-01-22
On: January 22, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Security flaws exist in all kinds of software, and depending on the context, these drawbacks can represent all sorts of risk scenarios. A report by vulnerability testing experts mentions thatRead More →

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UPS data breach because of a phishing email

2020-01-22
On: January 22, 2020
In: Incidents

Despite everything cybersecurity experts have already said and done to try to prevent phishing incidents, this remains one of the main practices of cybercriminals. This time, the affected company isRead More →

Google to temporarily ban facial recognition technology

2020-01-22
On: January 22, 2020
In: Technology

Although tech companies always seem to be moving forward, they sometimes have to take more measured positions. This appears to be the case of Google and Alphabet Inc, its parentRead More →

Microsoft hacked. Support database with 250 million records was leaked

2020-01-22
On: January 22, 2020
In: Incidents

The information security team at technology giant Microsoft just disclosed information related to a data breach that occurred in late 2019, during which approximately 250 million records would have beenRead More →

3 Proven Ways to Secure Your Business Database

2020-01-22
On: January 22, 2020
In: Technology Talk

Whether you’re in charge of a large corporation, or you’re just getting your feet wet with a brand new start-up, data theft and threats to your company’s productivity are anRead More →

New ransomware is hacking plastic surgeons to blackmail them to publish before and after pics of clients

2020-01-21
On: January 21, 2020
In: Malware

A few days ago a clinic specializing in cosmetic surgeries revealed that it was the victim of a ransomware incident. These attacks have become very common; however, no web applicationRead More →

CEO of a cybersecurity company arrested of hacking clients to sell his services

2020-01-21
On: January 21, 2020
In: Incidents

As in any other context, blind trusting someone can be a bad idea in terms of cybersecurity. An individual originally from Georgia, US, has pleaded guilty to hiring a denial-of-serviceRead More →

US Army hacked terrorist group ISIS after so many years

2020-01-21
On: January 21, 2020
In: Technology

Back in 2016, the US Army managed to stop a massive online propaganda campaign deployed by the Islamic State. For this, the armed forces designed a complex hacking operation againstRead More →

Russian bank suffers the largest DDoS attack by IOT devices of history

2020-01-21
On: January 21, 2020
In: Incidents

The information security team at Sberbank, Russia’s largest bank and one of the most important financial institutions in Europe has just repelled a denial-of-service (DoS) attack targeting its networks; accordingRead More →

iCloud won’t have complete encryption. Now Government and Apple can see your pics stored in the cloud

2020-01-21
On: January 21, 2020
In: Technology

This is a very serious disclosure for the data protection and privacy of Apple users. International media report that, after receiving a complaint from the FBI, the tech company abandonedRead More →

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