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Russian Government, banks and companies will only use national software. Russia implements measures similar to those of Trump’s administration

2019-11-05
On: November 5, 2019
In: Technology

According to web application security specialists, the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia has launched an initiative to move the country’s entire critical IT infrastructure into the use of homeRead More →

Gmail is the most secure email service. What about the most insecure? It’s AOL. Full list of email services most exposed to hackers

2019-11-05
On: November 5, 2019
In: Data Security

Unfortunately, data breaches are very common incidents today, with email addresses being one of the most exposed data in these cases. In this regard, information security experts, in collaboration withRead More →

Bruteforce Any Website With GoBuster, Step-By-Step Guide

2019-11-04
On: November 4, 2019
In: Web Scanners

While enumerating any web application, initial step is to collect as much info about the target web application. By extracting its open ports, services or finding directories. By collecting suchRead More →

Never answer a phone call by saying ‘YES’. Your bank accounts could be hacked

2019-11-04
On: November 4, 2019
In: News Videos, Technology

Recently there have been reported through social media some cases of strange, seemingly fraudulent phone calls that have caught the attention of the cybersecurity community. According to the testimonies, inRead More →

Spain under massive ransomware attack; multiple companies affected

2019-11-04
On: November 4, 2019
In: Data Security

Digital forensics specialists reported a massive ransomware campaign that has infected the networks of some major companies in Spain, including broadcaster Cadena SER and consulting firm Everis. According to reports,Read More →

Camgirls websites expose their users’ data. Only fools would register on these kinds of sites with their real data

2019-11-04
On: November 4, 2019
In: Incidents

Any service or platform on the Internet is not only exposed to hacker attacks, but can also fall victim to mistakes of people who should ensure their integrity. According toRead More →

Google will collect and sell health data belonging to Fitbit users

2019-11-04
On: November 4, 2019
In: Data Security

Google recently announced its plans to buy Fitbit, a wearable technology company, which has some outstanding features in this market but is facing an economic crisis. This is not anRead More →

A virus was found in the ai.type emoji keyboard app; 40 million affected users. Uninstall it now

2019-11-01
On: November 1, 2019
In: Mobile Security

According to digital forensics specialists, a malicious code injected into a mobile app to customize the keyboard of an Android device has generated millions of dollars in unauthorized charges forRead More →

Chrome zero-day vulnerability released; update as soon as possible

2019-11-01
On: November 1, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Web application security specialists reported the appearance of two dangerous vulnerabilities in the Chrome browser, in addition to the active exploitation of one of these flaws to take control ofRead More →

Web.com, register.com, and Network Solutions were hacked; secure the data of your web domains

2019-11-01
On: November 1, 2019
In: Incidents

Network security specialists report that web hosting services Register.com, Web.com and Network Solutions, were victims of a data breach a couple of months ago, although the incident would have beenRead More →

Over 20 million passwords from the world’s biggest companies exposed on dark web

2019-10-31
On: October 31, 2019
In: Data Security

When a database is left exposed on the Internet, two things can happen: the companies that control them detect the flaws and secure them, or instead, hackers could find themRead More →

Hackers trick police into taking control of Washington, D.C. surveillance cameras

2019-10-31
On: October 31, 2019
In: Incidents

Over recent months, several network security firms, as well as independent researchers, have documented multiple cyberattacks against government organizations in various locations across the US, including states such as Atlanta,Read More →

Authorities discover the first murder ordered via dark web. This guy is a hit man on darknet

2019-10-31
On: October 31, 2019
In: Incidents

In an unprecedented event, Russian federal investigators succeeded in arresting those responsible for what is likely to be the first murder contracted via dark web, as mentioned by digital forensicsRead More →

A spy movie trick: Experts show how to unlock a smartphone by fingerprinting a glass of water

2019-10-31
On: October 31, 2019
In: Mobile Security, News Videos

We have all seen spies in the movies take a person’s fingerprints from any object, a glass of water, for example. But is this actually possible? Well, information security expertsRead More →

How to easily patch the critical PHP 7 vulnerability on web servers; step-by-step tutorial

2019-10-31
On: October 31, 2019
In: News Videos, Vulnerabilities

A couple of days ago, vulnerability testing specialists reported the detection of CVE-2019-11043, a dangerous remote code execution vulnerability that can affect any PHP 7 website that uses PHP-FPM. TheRead More →

Hacking FIFA: Who and how should be bribed in order to organize a World Cup? Russia did it in 2018

2019-10-30
On: October 30, 2019
In: Data Security

Although it finished over a year ago, the FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 is still linked to various controversies over information leaks and corruption cases. According to information security specialists,Read More →

Borderlands 3 hacked a month after its release. Download the cracked version

2019-10-30
On: October 30, 2019
In: Technology

Even the most sophisticated security measures cannot guarantee the integrity of multiple IT developments, including video games. According to web application security experts, the hacker group known as CODEX hasRead More →

DTrack: the malware that can hack anything, from ATMs to nuclear plants

2019-10-30
On: October 30, 2019
In: Malware

Network security specialists report that the Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL), a government-controlled nuclear company, has been the victim of a serious malware infection. Although Indian officials did notRead More →

Hacking IOT devices – Part 1

2019-10-30
On: October 30, 2019
In: Tutorials, Vulnerabilities

IOT (Internet of things) which makes our life way easier. As it reduces to do human efforts. You can control all your devices with your Android/ IOS Mobiles. You canRead More →

Over 1.3 million Indian banks’ credit cards sold in dark web forums

2019-10-29
On: October 29, 2019
In: Incidents

Ethical hacking specialists have detected that a dark web site dedicated to the sale of stolen payment card data has included among its offer a list with at least 1.3Read More →

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