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Critical vulnerability in Linux distros would allow for full system compromise; update now

2021-06-17
On: June 17, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

This Thursday morning it was announced the release of a security patch to address a dangerous root-level vulnerability in Linux polkit that has been around for more than seven years.Read More →

UKRAINIAN POLICE ARREST CLOP RANSOMWARE HACKERS AND SHUT DOWN THEIR ATTACK INFRASTRUCTURE

2021-06-16
On: June 16, 2021
In: Incidents

Ukrainian authorities announced the arrest of some alleged members of the Clop ransomware group, in addition to tearing down the computer infrastructure used by this hacking group for at leastRead More →

This website lists universities & colleges that use webcams to record students’ activities to prevent cheating during exams

2021-06-16
On: June 16, 2021
In: Technology

The fight for Internet users’ privacy has become one of the priorities in this technological age of ours, with individuals and organizations trying to find the least invasive online spacesRead More →

Hacking campaign seeks to steal NFT tokens from thousands of digital artists

2021-06-16
On: June 16, 2021
In: Incidents

A recent hacking campaign targeting digital artists and creators of non-funible tokens (NFT) led to the theft of sensitive information and an attempted banking fraud. These attacks, detected early lastRead More →

China deploys cyber spying campaign targeting public and private organizations in the US

2021-06-15
On: June 15, 2021
In: Incidents

A few weeks ago a group of researchers in the West detected a cyber espionage campaign operated from China. While experts initially believed that this was an ambitious campaign, itRead More →

Vulnerability in Microsoft Teams could expose users’ sensitive information

2021-06-15
On: June 15, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A recent cybersecurity report mentions that a group of threat actors may have abused a security flaw in the chat service built into Microsoft Teams that would have allowed themRead More →

MASQ: The new hacking tool able to copy the identity of any smart device

2021-06-15
On: June 15, 2021
In: Technology

A recent security report details the detection of MASQ, a tool that allows threat actors to copy smart devices fingerprints, allowing them to evade any security mechanism for malicious purposes.Read More →

Critical vulnerabilities in VMware vCenter expose thousands of users; update now

2021-06-15
On: June 15, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A recent report notes that thousands of VMware vCenter servers exposed on the Internet are affected by a set of severe security flaws even after patches were released to addressRead More →

Ransomware hackers target US government contractor. Nuclear projects at risk?

2021-06-14
On: June 14, 2021
In: Incidents

Recent cybersecurity reports claim that the dangerous ransomware group REvil unleashed a massive attack targeting a US government contractor company currently working on some nuclear research projects for the USRead More →

How Chinese hackers gained access to Air India’s network and customer database

2021-06-14
On: June 14, 2021
In: Incidents

A devastating cyberattack was recently detected against SITA, a company that provides IT services for more than 90% of the world’s airlines. The incident led to a massive data breachRead More →

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