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Interpol hacks cryptomalware that infected millions of routers worldwide

2020-01-09
On: January 9, 2020
In: Data Security

Interpol, in collaboration with other agencies, has dealt a severe blow to cybercrime in Asia. The international agency announced the successful conclusion of Operation Goldfish Alpha, which was supported byRead More →

Samsung Galaxy smartphones are being hacked to extort victims

2020-01-09
On: January 9, 2020
In: Incidents

Celebrities all over the world have become priority targets for cybercriminals, who take advantage of public figures’ meager security risks and data protection for mobile devices knowledge to compromise sensitiveRead More →

The Business of Creating a Connected IT Suite

2020-01-09
On: January 9, 2020
In: Technology Talk

No matter what business you are in today, you are likely using more than 5 programs on any given day. Some of these may be standalone, others part of aRead More →

Significant Cyber Risks That Will Define 2020

2020-01-09
On: January 9, 2020
In: Technology Talk

Cybersecurity pros know that 2019 was wrought with challenges in the realm of data security. According to some evaluations, the median cost of a data breach in 2019 was $3.92Read More →

citrix hack

Critical vulnerabilities found in NetScaler ADC

2020-01-08
On: January 8, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Web application security specialists report the presence of a serious security flaw in Citrix NetSclaer/ADC that, if exploited, could allow an unauthenticated threat actor to perform arbitrary code execution onRead More →

Reasons why TikTok was banned by US Marines and is dangerous to use it

2020-01-08
On: January 8, 2020
In: Mobile Security

According to figures released by cybersecurity firms, TikTok managed to break into the Top 5 of the most downloaded apps of 2019, although user interest also attracted the attention ofRead More →

Las Vegas is under massive cyberattack. Government services affected

2020-01-08
On: January 8, 2020
In: Incidents

Information security specialists report that a hacker group has attacked the government’s IT systems in the city of Las Vegas; experts fear this will be a new incident in theRead More →

Preinstalled spyware virus detected in all Samsung smartphones and tablets

2020-01-08
On: January 8, 2020
In: Mobile Security

Like any other smartphone manufacturer, Samsung includes in its products multiple pre-instituted functions and applications for various purposes; while most users simply ignore their presence and functions, many of theseRead More →

Use your Mobile phone to start Basic Pentesting

2020-01-08
On: January 8, 2020
In: Android, Tutorials

Android, the most popular operating system in mobile. Android gives tons of options from customizing user experience to install apps as per your needs. Some are done by rooting theRead More →

Android vulnerability allows hackers to remotely control a device without user interaction

2020-01-07
On: January 7, 2020
In: Mobile Security

Devices that use the Android operating system are often targeted by multiple cyberattacks attempts. This time, experts in ethical hacking from Trend Micro reported the discovery of three malicious appsRead More →

How to secure your Gmail account in just 5 simple steps

2020-01-07
On: January 7, 2020
In: Data Security

New incidents related to cybersecurity and data protection are reported every day, so users need to learn a little about these topics to implement the required security measures on theirRead More →

Hackers steal credit card data using malicious images

2020-01-07
On: January 7, 2020
In: Incidents

Recent technological advances have led to new variants of hacking and cyberattack. Over the past two years, information security firm and independent researchers have given special follow-up to one ofRead More →

Critical vulnerability in Microsoft Access database affects businesses and users

2020-01-07
On: January 7, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Last year, vulnerability testing researchers at Mimecast Research Labs reported the finding of a security flaw in Microsoft Office products, tracked as CVE-2019-0560. Before the end of last year, MicrosoftRead More →

CES 2020 shows the world’s first car protected against quantum hacking

2020-01-07
On: January 7, 2020
In: Technology

A new application for quantum computing could be just around the corner. During the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, ISARA Corporation, in collaboration with car developer Karma,Read More →

Apple is against iOS virtual images for security testing

2020-01-06
On: January 6, 2020
In: Technology

The famous tech company Apple has recently filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Corellium, a company specializing in web application security and operating system virtualization. The technology firm accuses CorelliumRead More →

New Year’s Virus: a WhatsApp attack to hack iOS and Android devices

2020-01-06
On: January 6, 2020
In: Mobile Security

In the holiday season, there is often an increase in the activity of online hackers and fraudsters. During the most recent years WhatsApp was one of the main target platformsRead More →

Disney World restaurants hacked; credit card data & personal information leaked

2020-01-06
On: January 6, 2020
In: Incidents

A data breach affected for half a year multiple franchises owned by Landry’s Inc., a popular restaurant corporation that operates throughout the US territory, including several franchises operating in theRead More →

Hackers who developed botnet for sextortion campaign finally arrested; users will be safe from this blackmail

2020-01-06
On: January 6, 2020
In: Malware

During 2019 hundreds of thousands of users worldwide were victims of an email scam in which those responsible claimed to have hacked people’s devices to record videos of victims visitingRead More →

Dispelled Myths -Security is the Same Around the World

2020-01-06
On: January 6, 2020
In: Data Security

Different countries have different requirement of cyber security. It’s an real fact, that every government wants to monitor activity of its citizens. This is in the name of national securityRead More →

Open Data Still Thriving Online

2020-01-06
On: January 6, 2020
In: Technology Talk

Data is all around us and playing an integral role in our day-to-day lives. It has tremendous power for business and expands human knowledge, but not all of us reallyRead More →

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