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Beware: a simple SMS could compromise all your mobile phone’s traffic

2019-09-05
On: September 5, 2019
In: Mobile Security

When purchasing a new smartphone, while we are traveling in another country or when we change our phone number, we need to insert a new SIM card into the device.Read More →

Developers fixed CamScanner and the app is back at Play Store

2019-09-05
On: September 5, 2019
In: Mobile Security

According to information security services specialists, the new version of the CamScanner app is now available on the Google Play Store. As reported a few days ago, a team ofRead More →

Are you a Facebook user? Your phone number is now exposed, even if you keep it private

2019-09-05
On: September 5, 2019
In: Incidents

Over the last year Facebook has committed multiple users’ privacy breaches, and this will not stop. Data protection specialists now report that the social network has leaked phone numbers ofRead More →

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VOICE RECOGNITION FOR BANK ACCOUNTS IS HACKABLE: CITIBANK, HSBC, ICICI, USBANK CUSTOMERS, REMOVE VOICE AUTHENTICATION FROM YOUR ACCOUNTS

2019-09-04
On: September 4, 2019
In: News Videos

Voice recognition for bank accounts is hackable: Citibank, HSBC, ICICI, USBANK customers, remove voice authentication from your accounts Below You can also check the Cyber Security new link. 1. voiceRead More →

A New York school is under a major ransomware attack

2019-09-04
On: September 4, 2019
In: Incidents

It seems that the start of the school year at a New York school should be re-scheduled. According to web application security specialists, an elementary school in Orange County hasRead More →

Hackers controlled public transport ticket system to get free rides

2019-09-04
On: September 4, 2019
In: Incidents

The public transport system in the city of Manchester, England, has been hacked. According to cybersecurity services specialists, a group of unidentified threat actors hacked the mobile app of theRead More →

The school kid who hacked over a million IoT devices

2019-09-04
On: September 4, 2019
In: Malware

Not all young people use their potential for the best purposes. According to ethical hacking specialists, the young man Kenneth Currin Schuchman, while unemployed and without completing his high schoolRead More →

Philips ultrasound system is easily hackable; now criminals can modify your ultrasound scans

2019-09-04
On: September 4, 2019
In: Data Security

The US Department of Homeland Security (NHS) has launched an information security alert related to some medical solutions developed by the tech companies Philips and McKesson, technology sold by ChangeRead More →

Finally Android devices are more secure than Apple. No need to spend $$$$ on a bitten apple

2019-09-04
On: September 4, 2019
In: Mobile Security

As we have mentioned in previous occasions, the concept “zero-day vulnerability” refers to flaws in software never before discovered and whose exploitation does not require user of the compromised systemRead More →

Vulnerabilities expose Supermicro servers to virtual USB-Attacks

2019-09-03
On: September 3, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

A report by network security experts states that threat actors are able to exploit some recently found vulnerabilities in remote management devices to insert a virtual storage drive into aRead More →

Yves Rocher, the largest cosmetics company, suffers a data breach; all customers’ information leaked

2019-09-03
On: September 3, 2019
In: Incidents

Not only large tech companies, enterprise services, banking institutions or government organizations are affected by the activities of malicious hackers. This time, web application security specialists reported a data breachRead More →

Patches to fix critical vulnerabilities on Linux systems are released; update ASAP

2019-09-03
On: September 3, 2019
In: Incidents

According to vulnerability testing specialists, the software developer Canonical has just announced the release of a set of important security updates for the Linux kernel. According to the report, theRead More →

New vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins are being exploited

2019-09-03
On: September 3, 2019
In: Data Security

A few weeks ago an IT security audit team reported a malicious campaign that, using online ads, distributed code to redirect and to display pop-ups exploiting a set of vulnerabilitiesRead More →

Voice recognition for bank accounts is hackable: Citibank, HSBC, ICICI, USBANK customers, remove voice authentication from your accounts

2019-09-02
On: September 2, 2019
In: Technology

A new variant of cyberattack has left hundreds of ethical hacking experts speechless. According to a report by an international media, a hacker group has used artificial intelligence-powered software toRead More →

Spanish and Chinese criminals working together to hack banking networks & ATMs

2019-09-02
On: September 2, 2019
In: Incidents

Nepalese authorities managed to disrupt a complex hacking operation against some banking networks and ATMs in the country. According to experts in vulnerability testing, Zhu Lianang, a Chinese citizen whoRead More →

Data breach at TGI Fridays; millions of users’ data exposed

2019-09-02
On: September 2, 2019
In: Incidents

Without the necessary protection measures, data breaches can occur in any company, regardless of size or branch. Pentesting specialists reported on a cybersecurity incident at the Australian branch of theRead More →

Telegram’s new group chat feature allows you to hold mass protests without risking your identity

2019-09-02
On: September 2, 2019
In: Mobile Security

A few days ago, some of the organizers of the protests in Hong Kong accused Chinese authorities of exploiting a feature on the messaging platform Telegram to obtain their phoneRead More →

Fake text message attack. How Prank or hack your Friends with fake SMS Bomber

2019-09-02
On: September 2, 2019
In: Important, Network Tools, Tutorials, Web Scanners

Fake text or fake SMS or fake message are the biggest threat industry is facing. All applications require an account to keep your settings, app usage. While registering through applications,Read More →

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Insurance firms paying hackers for ransomware attacks & selling more policies

2019-08-31
On: August 31, 2019
In: News Videos

Insurance companies are paying hackers to cause ransomware attacks and sell more policies Below You can also check the Cyber Security new link. 1. Insurance companies are paying hackers toRead More →

Twitter CEO Account Got Hacked !

2019-08-31
On: August 31, 2019
In: Data Security, Important, Incidents, Technology

Yes you heard it right Twitter CEO account compromised on Friday afternoon. Jack Dorsey, CEO account send some many tweets with racial slurs defending Nazi Germany. According to ethical hackingRead More →

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