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This malware infects your device when you watch a Facebook ad

2019-11-27
On: November 27, 2019
In: Malware

Ethical hacking specialists from security firm ESET report the emergence of a new banking Trojan tracked in multiple locations in Latin America. Identified as Mispadu, this malicious program uses fakeRead More →

Cryptocurrency exchange platform Upbit was hacked; $50M USD robbed

2019-11-27
On: November 27, 2019
In: Incidents

Despite some of them have advanced security measures, cryptocurrency exchange platforms remain one of the hackers’ favorite targets. As reported by digital forensics specialists, Upbit, a South Korean-based crypto exchangeRead More →

Netflix, Prime and other streaming platforms are considering fingerprint check to prevent password sharing

2019-11-27
On: November 27, 2019
In: Technology

With the announcement of the creation of Disney+, many specialists and enthusiasts anticipated the start of a war between the various existing streaming platforms that would ultimately benefit consumers. AccordingRead More →

How to find Vulnerabilities in CMS Websites

2019-11-27
On: November 27, 2019
In: Tutorials, Web Exploitation, Web Scanners

Finding vulnerabilities takes time for pentester/ security researcher. There are many tools & techniques for finding bugs in any URL. Earlier we have shown many tools which are used inRead More →

Critical SQL injection vulnerability affecting phpMyAdmin

2019-11-26
On: November 26, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Vulnerability testing specialists reported the finding of a security flaw in phpMyAdmin, one of the world’s most widely used MySQL database management applications, present in multiple versions of the toolRead More →

Nursing homes affected by ransomware infection. Hackers demand 14M USD payment

2019-11-26
On: November 26, 2019
In: Incidents

Over a hundred nursing homes in the US have had their operations crippled because the company providing them with technology services has become victim of a severe ransomware infection. AccordingRead More →

Critical vulnerability in Apache Solr; update patches already available

2019-11-26
On: November 26, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

According to penetration testing specialists, a few weeks ago it was reported the finding of a zero-day vulnerability in Apache Solr, an open source enterprise search platform used by someRead More →

Critical server-side vulnerability in Jira affects cloud deployments; update now

2019-11-26
On: November 26, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Multiple reports have recently emerged about serious security flaws affecting cloud deployments. This time, digital forensics experts at security firm Palo Alto Networks reported a critical server-side vulnerability in Jira,Read More →

NYPD loses fingerprint database due to malware infection

2019-11-25
On: November 25, 2019
In: Incidents

According to digital forensics specialists, a company that provides IT services to the New York Police Department (NYPD) accidentally disconnected the database of fingerprints for hours, all due to theRead More →

37 critical vulnerabilities found in VNC solutions. Patches now available

2019-11-25
On: November 25, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

These are bad news for software programmers worldwide. Vulnerability testing researchers report the finding of 37 security flaws affecting four major implementations of Virtual Network Computing (VNC) open source software.Read More →

Hackers leak personal information from OnePlus customers

2019-11-25
On: November 25, 2019
In: Incidents

Currently any company is exposed to computer security incidents. This time, web application security experts report that OnePlus, a smartphone manufacturer based in China, has suffered a data breach thatRead More →

More than a billion personal records leaked. The biggest data breach in history

2019-11-25
On: November 25, 2019
In: Incidents

Data breaches have become routine, although each new reported incident seems to more seriously affect a larger number of users. Data protection specialists say that, most of the time, theRead More →

Russia will start blocking iOS and Android devices

2019-11-22
On: November 22, 2019
In: Technology

A few days ago, the Russian government revealed its plans to move its entire IT infrastructure into the use of home software. Now, network security experts report that a newRead More →

Critical vulnerability in Jetpack plugin affects millions of WordPress websites

2019-11-22
On: November 22, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Again, new reports of security flaws that could affect the millions of WordPress users, the most popular content management system (CMS), have appeared. According to web application security specialists, theRead More →

How to do penetration testing of your network – Step by Step Guide

2019-11-21
On: November 21, 2019
In: Network Tools, Tutorials

Network pentesting which helps pentesters/ network administrators to finds vulnerability in a particular system. Network pentesting is done to secure the network. It helps to test local network and helpsRead More →

Accor Hotels suffers from data breach; users’ personal information gets leaked

2019-11-21
On: November 21, 2019
In: Incidents

Information security specialists from firm vpnMentor, led by expert Noam Rotem, discovered a data breach that affected Gekko Group, a subsidiary brand of Accor Hotels. Gekko Group is a leadingRead More →

Robin Hood-like hacker breaks into Cayman Islands banks and shows how to hack a bank easily

2019-11-21
On: November 21, 2019
In: Data Security, News Videos

A report recently published by Unicorn Riot, an independent digital media collective, has revealed a hacking operation against a major money laundering and tax evasion network used by leading entrepreneursRead More →

This Windows file system feature helps ransomware encrypt files undetected and within seconds

2019-11-21
On: November 21, 2019
In: Malware

According to web application security experts from Nyotron, there is a new method that allows threat actors to encrypt Windows files in a special way, which won’t be able toRead More →

Update your Linux servers with Webmin, critical vulnerability detected

2019-11-21
On: November 21, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Network security researchers from Netlab firm have just released a report that mentions that Linux servers running no patched Webmin installations are under a serious attack campaign that aims toRead More →

Critical vulnerability in Oracle grants provides full access to hackers. Update as soon as possible

2019-11-20
On: November 20, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

A research published by vulnerability testing experts at security firm Onapsis claims that multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Oracle’s E-Business Suite. If exploited, these flaws would allow threat actorsRead More →

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