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Hackers invested only $160 USD in a phishing campaign that infected over 70k victims. How did they do it?

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

Information security specialists have revealed details about a recent cybercriminal campaign identified as “MasterMana Botnet”, related to multiple key concepts in the world of cybersecurity, such as the use ofRead More →

Password-protected PDFs are not enough to secure sensitive documents. No solutions available

2019-10-04
On: October 4, 2019
In: Data Security

Any deployment, no matter its protections, may be exposed to further hacking attacks. Ethical hacking experts have found a way to extract information contained in Portable Document Format (PDF) filesRead More →

Anyone who offers or hires services to hack Facebook accounts will go to jail, just like this hacker

2019-10-03
On: October 3, 2019
In: Data Security

Authorities in different countries are increasingly taking stricter measures against cyber criminal practices. This time, digital forensics specialists report that a man from Bangladesh has been arrested for hacking moreRead More →

Ontario government had to pay hackers a $75k USD ransom

2019-10-03
On: October 3, 2019
In: Malware

Last April information security audit specialists reported a ransomware infection in the IT systems of Stratford, a small city in Ontario region, Canada. After a couple of weeks without beingRead More →

Data breach in Zendesk; over 10k companies affected. Find out if your company’s data was exposed

2019-10-03
On: October 3, 2019
In: Incidents

Data protection specialists report a data breach at customer support software company Zendesk that would have compromised information from about 10k accounts of Support and Chat services created prior toRead More →

Porn videos on billboards ; Hacking incidents in the U.S., Mexico, Argentina and New Zealand

2019-10-03
On: October 3, 2019
In: Incidents, News Videos

A somewhat unusual incident occurred in the Mexican state of Veracruz. According to experts in ethical hacking, an electronic billboard located in the Boca del Río region displayed pornographic imagesRead More →

Doctors had to look in the trash cans for patient records due to ransomware infection

2019-10-03
On: October 3, 2019
In: Data Security

A few days ago information security specialists reported that computer systems in multiple hospitals in the Gippsland and Victoria regions, Australia, were shut down after suffering a severe ransomware infection.Read More →

Formjacking: What is it and how to protect ourselves from this attack?

2019-10-02
On: October 2, 2019
In: Data Security

Information security specialists report the emergence of a new variant of online fraud that allows the extraction of victims’ data when they browse through seemingly secure websites. In most cases,Read More →

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WhatsApp hacked using just a GIF. Update your app as soon as possible

2019-10-02
On: October 2, 2019
In: Mobile Security, News Videos

Although WhatsApp has important security measures, such as end-to-end encryption, this does not mean that the platform is completely secure. A digital forensics specialist has just discovered a vulnerability that,Read More →

Experts found critical vulnerability in aircraft operating systems

2019-10-02
On: October 2, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Members of the aviation industry are concerned about a potential security risk for the pilots and crew of some aircraft. “Today any system is exploitable, aviation is not safe fromRead More →

Multiple hospitals in the US and Australia shut down operations due to ransomware attack

2019-10-02
On: October 2, 2019
In: Incidents

Ransomware incidents attacking critical infrastructure in various countries keep happening. This time, IT system audit specialists report that a series of attacks have disrupted operations at multiple hospitals in AustraliaRead More →

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Vulnerability in Cisco WebEx and Zoom allows hackers to access their sessions… again?

2019-10-01
On: October 1, 2019
In: News Videos, Vulnerabilities

A firm of vulnerability testing specialists has just discovered a security vulnerability in the Zoom and Cisco Webex video conferencing platforms. According to reports, exploiting this flaw would allow aRead More →

Credit Suisse is caught doing corporate espionage. Individual involved commits suicide after the investigation began

2019-10-01
On: October 1, 2019
In: Incidents

A few days ago information security specialists reported that financial services company Credit Suisse was in the midst of a scandal involving allegations of corporate espionage against UBS, its mainRead More →

Former Yahoo employee stole private photos of 6,000 girls

2019-10-01
On: October 1, 2019
In: Incidents

Threats to the privacy of users of any online service are not generated only by hackers outside the companies. Data protection specialists report that a former Yahooo software engineer hasRead More →

WIBAttack: the new way to compromise SIM cards

2019-10-01
On: October 1, 2019
In: Mobile Security, News Videos

A few weeks ago web application security specialists from AdaptativeMobile firm published a research about a new variant of attack against mobile devices via specially designed SMS, known as SIMjacker.Read More →

Mr. Robot 1 – Capture The Flag Challenge, walk through

2019-10-01
On: October 1, 2019
In: CTF Challenges, Tutorials

Mr. Robot is an popular TV series mainly popular for an elite hacker Ellon Elliot. Today we will show a CTF (Capture the flag), as demonstrated by Ethical hacking studentRead More →

iOS 13.1.1 operating system jailbreaked just a few hours after its release

2019-09-30
On: September 30, 2019
In: Technology

A couple of days ago the cybersecurity community acknowledged that the hacker known as Axi0mX released a new exploit to jailbreak virtually any modern version of an iPhone, since iPhoneRead More →

600 police officers attack a NATO bunker to seize 200 dark web servers and arrest 13 hackers

2019-09-30
On: September 30, 2019
In: Data Security

Just a few days ago a data center operated by cybercriminals was shut down by the authorities in Germany. According to ethical hacking specialists, this data center was located inRead More →

Gaming company Zynga Inc. becomes a victim of hackers; 218 million players affected

2019-09-30
On: September 30, 2019
In: Data Security, News Videos

A cybersecurity incident has impacted Zynga Inc., a popular social media video game company. According to information security specialists, the incident has compromised the personal information of nearly 220 millionRead More →

The US and UK governments will have access to your Facebook and WhatsApp account

2019-09-30
On: September 30, 2019
In: Data Security

In recent days, multiple reports emerged from data protection experts mentioning that, thanks to an upcoming U.S.-UK agreement, the authorities in these countries would finally have a way to accessRead More →

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