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Wyze smart home cameras easily hackable; data of 2.4 million customers leaked

2019-12-30
On: December 30, 2019
In: Incidents

The use of Internet of Things (IoT) devices not only poses a cybersecurity risk that could compromise networks and other Internet-connected devices, as sometimes information collected by developer companies isRead More →

Nintendo Switch Lite Console hacked and cracked

2019-12-30
On: December 30, 2019
In: Technology

Piracy is the main problem the videogame industry has faced since its beginning. Currently, video game hacker groups take on average a month to release cracked versions of the latestRead More →

iPhone – the leader in terms of the number of search queries “how to hack?”

2019-12-27
On: December 27, 2019
In: Mobile Security

Sometimes we think that a high-end smartphone offers better security than its cheaper counterparts, although this is not completely necessary. According to web application security specialists, in collaboration with theRead More →

Need for speed NFS HEAT cracked and hacked in less than 50 days after launch

2019-12-27
On: December 27, 2019
In: Technology

Video game developers are increasingly investing time and resources in protecting these products, nevertheless, hacker groups always find a way to remove pre-installed security restrictions to release pirate versions afterRead More →

New WhatsApp scam to steal your money from mobile banking apps

2019-12-27
On: December 27, 2019
In: Mobile Security

Threat actors show a frightening evolution in their attack methods, which poses greater risks to potential victims of cybercrime. This time, ethical hacking specialists report that a hacker group isRead More →

Someone hacked your Ring camera? You can sue Amazon to earn some cash and teach them a lesson

2019-12-27
On: December 27, 2019
In: Technology

Multiple Internet of Things (IoT) devices have been embroiled in privacy and information security scandals recently, although a frequent guest at this party, without a doubt, is the Ring smartRead More →

Company with 235 radio stations infected with ransomware again. Why companies let this happen?

2019-12-27
On: December 27, 2019
In: Incidents

Over the last few hours a series of reports about a company that has become victim of a cyberattack have seized the attention of the cybersecurity community. Apparently the companyRead More →

Company fires more than 300 employees due to massive ransomware infection

2019-12-26
On: December 26, 2019
In: Incidents

A cyberattack can generate disastrous consequences for affected companies. Massive data loss, layoffs, fines for information security breaches and high recovery costs are catastrophic scenarios, although things can get evenRead More →

Prison security cameras were hacked; footage posted on YouTube

2019-12-26
On: December 26, 2019
In: Incidents

Prison life is often difficult, especially when resources available for penitentiary systems are scarce. Just a few days ago, after the alleged hack into the surveillance camera system at LangRead More →

The FBI is set to launch Illicit Data Loss Exploitation (IDLE); new anti-hacking solution for companies

2019-12-23
On: December 23, 2019
In: Technology

Data protection is a fundamental issue in the technological world in which we live nowadays, as it is sufficient that a small portion of our personal information is exposed onlineRead More →

Why US Navy & Army did use TikTok and now are banning it?

2019-12-23
On: December 23, 2019
In: Mobile Security

Members of the US military will no longer be able to use the TikTok app on government-provided smartphones, as legislators believe that the use of this app poses an informationRead More →

Hacking against an airline’s systems forced flight cancellation this holiday

2019-12-23
On: December 23, 2019
In: Incidents

At least six flights were cancelled by Alaskan airline RavnAir last weekend due to what the company described as “a cybersecurity incident generated by a malicious actor.” The incident occurredRead More →

citrix hack

Your Citrix applications might allow hackers to access your network; critical vulnerability detected

2019-12-23
On: December 23, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Web application security specialists reported the finding of a critical vulnerability in Citrix Application Delivery Controller and Citrix Gateway, formerly known as Netscaler Gateway or Netscaler ADC. The exploitation ofRead More →

Facebook leaks names, phone numbers and emails of over 267 million users and employees

2019-12-20
On: December 20, 2019
In: Data Security

A new data protection scandal affects Facebook users and employees. According to specialists, more than 267 million user IDs, phone numbers and usernames were exposed due to an unprotected database,Read More →

Dont download Taylor Swift images. They have Tay Tay Sexy virus in them

2019-12-20
On: December 20, 2019
In: Malware

Malicious hackers keep showing their ability to evolve and diversify. A digital forensics investigation revealed that the creators of a massive botnet are using a picture of the famous singerRead More →

Honda is hacked; personal details of more than 976 million customers leaked

2019-12-20
On: December 20, 2019
In: Incidents

As a result of a recent massive data breach involving about 976 million records, nearly one million files were exposed in a Honda automotive company database, which contained various detailsRead More →

19-year-old kid hacked hundreds of phones to steal $1 million USD in cryptocurrency

2019-12-19
On: December 19, 2019
In: Incidents

In many cases young people with great intellect and hacking skills use their knowledge for questionable purposes. This is the case of a young man from Brookly, New York, whoRead More →

Communicate without an Internet connection with these apps

2019-12-19
On: December 19, 2019
In: Data Security, Mobile Security, Tutorials

Recently governments in various parts of the world, such as China or India, have resorted to massive disruption of some telecommunications systems, mainly mobile telephony and the Internet to reduceRead More →

Hacking Drupal websites via tar files. Critical vulnerability

2019-12-19
On: December 19, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

On many occasions users forget to update their websites or blogs based on the most popular content management systems (CMS). In the cybersecurity community, they consider that, the worst thingRead More →

3 WordPress Security Tricks to Keep Your Website Safe from Hackers

2019-12-19
On: December 19, 2019
In: Technology Talk

Building your WordPress site can be a labor-intensive endeavor, but the reality is whether it is a blog site, e-commerce site, both, and neither, safety is a primary concern ofRead More →

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