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21 critical vulnerabilities affect millions of Samsung smartphones. Patches now available

2019-10-10
On: October 10, 2019
In: Mobile Security

Another day and another security issue affecting mobile devices. Information security experts from tech company Samsung have confirmed the presence of some security vulnerabilities affecting users of multiple smartphones, includingRead More →

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Anonymous hackers are preparing a new wave of cyberattacks

2019-10-10
On: October 10, 2019
In: Incidents, News Videos

Cyber activism is waiting to entering Spain’s political scene again. Ethical hacking specialists report that some hackers, allegedly linked to the ‘hacktivist’ movement known as Anonymous, are preparing a cyberattackRead More →

Hackers attack blockchain-based voting systems. Are the new voting systems safe?

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

For better or worse reasons, technological advances will always be reflected in most aspects of our lives, and democratic processes are no exception. Web application security specialists reported that inRead More →

Critical iTunes vulnerability exploited by ransomware. Update now

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

A couple of months ago, a team of digtial forensics specialists from security firm Morphisec discovered a malicious campaign that used a new form of detection evasion targeting a majorRead More →

The CEO of a technology company hacked and spied on its competitors

2019-10-09
On: October 9, 2019
In: Incidents

According to data protection specialists, corporate espionage is becoming a way too common practice and has also evolved with the inclusion of new technologies. This time, the CEO of aRead More →

Critical vulnerability found in Joomla! Update as soon as possible

2019-10-09
On: October 9, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

A vulnerability testing specialist just revealed a zero-day vulnerability in versions of Joomla, the popular content management system (CMS) launched between September 2012 and December 2015. The vulnerability could reportedlyRead More →

Palo Alto, Fortinet and Pulse Secure VPNs are vulnerable to attacks: NSA

2019-10-09
On: October 9, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Ironically, companies that offer information security services are also exposed to malicious hackers; they’re even a great target. Experts from the National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) and the National SecurityRead More →

Twitter is selling users’ phone numbers and email addresses for advertisement

2019-10-09
On: October 9, 2019
In: Data Security

Privacy scandals involving large social media companies are becoming more frequent nowadays. This time, web application security specialists report that the phone numbers used for multi-factor authentication and email addressesRead More →

Hackers are modifying New York traffic signals everyday

2019-10-09
On: October 9, 2019
In: Data Security

A new trend seems to have emerged among hackers. A few days ago network security experts reported that some electronic traffic signs placed around a construction on one of theRead More →

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Find Subdomains of Any Domain With This New Tool

2019-10-09
On: October 9, 2019
In: Data Security

Are you still using command-line subdomain search? There are many methods of finding information about subdomains, but most of them can be time-consuming and disorganized, especially for newcomers to theRead More →

Hacker sends strange message to all customers of a shoe company

2019-10-08
On: October 8, 2019
In: Incidents

A threat actor has played a bad trick on the IT team and many of the customers of a popular shoe company. According to ethical hacking specialists, a hacker, self-appointedRead More →

The US will ban Chinese artificial intelligence, CCTV and facial recognition companies from using Intel and Nvidia chips

2019-10-08
On: October 8, 2019
In: Technology

For decades, world powers have contested supremacy in many respects, a clear example is technologies. Cybersecurity specialists mention that China has been surpassing US achievements in the field of artificialRead More →

Brazil’s biggest data breach: information of 50% of the population sold in black market

2019-10-08
On: October 8, 2019
In: Data Security

Data protection specialists report that an unidentified threat actor is auctioning off a database with records of more than 90 million Brazilian citizens on dark web forums. The bidder statesRead More →

Bank employee responsible for data breach; he sold customers’ information in dark web

2019-10-08
On: October 8, 2019
In: Incidents

Officials at Sberbank Rossi, the largest Russian bank, have revealed some details about their investigation of a data breach that would have affected at least 200 users of the bank.Read More →

Porn film “Big Secretary” displayed on the screens of an airport; 3 hackers arrested

2019-10-07
On: October 7, 2019
In: Incidents

Users of Yuri Gagarin International Airport, in the Russian city of Saratov, were surprised by an uncommon screening. Data protection experts reported that a hacker group would have infiltrated theRead More →

Critical Foxit PDF Reader Vulnerabilities: Update as soon as possible

2019-10-07
On: October 7, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

A team of web application security experts has discovered multiple security vulnerabilities in Foxit PDF Reader, one of the most popular PDF reader tools and the main competitor of AdobeRead More →

Paying the ransom of a cyberattack is now legal: FBI

2019-10-07
On: October 7, 2019
In: Malware

It seems that the FBI takes an increasingly permissive stance regarding ransomware infections and ransom payments. According to digital forensics specialists, the agency updated its guide for private companies onRead More →

Modern Robin Hood: Ethical Hacker takes control of cybercriminal servers to publish ransomware encryption keys

2019-10-07
On: October 7, 2019
In: Incidents

The most frustrating part of being a cybercrime victim is the low chance of an attacker getting caught; however, malicious hackers don’t always get away with it without taking punishment.Read More →

There is no cash at ATMs in Hong Kong; citizens are buying Bitcoin because of new law in China

2019-10-07
On: October 7, 2019
In: Data Security

Social protests and government attempts to disrupt them can have unexpected consequences in different areas, including on new technologies. Information security experts report that ATMs in Hong Kong are runningRead More →

Pixel, Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo, Motorola and Samsung smartphones are easily hackable; update ASAP. Full list here

2019-10-04
On: October 4, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Digital forensics specialists have revealed the existence of zero-day vulnerability in the Android operating system that, if exploited, could grant threat actors full control of at least 18 smartphone modelsRead More →

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