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Buffer overflow and code injection vulnerabilities in CODESYS

2021-06-23
On: June 23, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the finding of at least 4 critical vulnerabilities in CODESYS V2 Runtime Toolkit, a set of tools for CODESYS, the development environment for driver programming in accordanceRead More →

5 Important Things to Look Out For When Choosing a VPN (and Why)

2021-06-23
On: June 23, 2021
In: Technology Talk

Data leaks, ransomware, deep fake videos and audios, incredible hacking feats, the dark web – the cyber world gets scarier and scarier every day. What’s even scarier is that noRead More →

Tech support scammers are tricking people to install ransomware and later exhort money for removing it

2021-06-23
On: June 23, 2021
In: Malware

A Microsoft security team has been closely monitored a cybercriminal group identified as BazarCall, dedicated to the deployment of tech support scams using call centers for the distribution of aRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities in VMware Carbon Black App Control Server. Patch now

2021-06-22
On: June 22, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report the discovery of at least two severe flaws in various products developed by VMware. According to the report, the successful exploitation of these flaws would allow theRead More →

Critical zero-day vulnerability in Lexmark printers. No patch available

2021-06-22
On: June 22, 2021
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

A recent cybersecurity report points to the detection of a critical and unpatched vulnerability in Lexmark printers. According to the report, successful exploitation of these flaws would allow threat actorsRead More →

Six Flags collected fingerprints of theme park visitors without their consent but will now pay $36 million USD fine

2021-06-22
On: June 22, 2021
In: Data Security

Amusement park operating company Six Flags reached a settlement to pay $36 million USD as part of a class action lawsuit accusing the company of collecting fingerprint records from itsRead More →

How this new Chinese botnet is taking control of computers worldwide

2021-06-22
On: June 22, 2021
In: Malware

Cybersecurity experts report the detection of a botnet allegedly operated from China, infecting around 100 thousand devices according to the figures collected until June 2021. According to Avast’s report, theRead More →

Intent redirection flaw in Android apps compromises the security of millions of mobile devices

2021-06-21
On: June 21, 2021
In: Mobile Security

Cybersecurity specialists report the discovery of a dangerous redirect vulnerability in the Google-for-Android app that would allow threat actors to arbitrarily extract data and access all records on Google ofRead More →

Hackers attack real estate authorities’ systems to obtain illegal permissions

2021-06-21
On: June 21, 2021
In: Incidents

A complex cyberattack campaign against the Kenyan government led to improper approval for the construction of at least 18 buildings in the city of Nairobi. According to Mohamed Badi, directorRead More →

North Korean hackers attack nuclear development institute

2021-06-21
On: June 21, 2021
In: Incidents

A few weeks ago, a group of threat actors sponsored by the North Korean government reportedly compromised the networks of the South Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute. In this regard,Read More →

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