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Turn off your Bluetooth. Experts discover new Bluetooth KNOB vulnerability

2019-08-23
On: August 23, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

A group of vulnerability testing researchers has revealed a new method to break Bluetooth’s encryption key negotiation protocol; the attack, dubbed ‘Key Negotiation of Bluetooth’ (KNOB) is possible on anyRead More →

Idaho schools under ransomware attack. Will ransomware make America great again?

2019-08-23
On: August 23, 2019
In: Malware

Ransomware attacks keep appearing against public institutions and large US-based companies, as new reports emerge every week, which has set off alarm bells among members of the cybersecurity community. TheRead More →

How an employee hacked a nuclear power plant to make money

2019-08-23
On: August 23, 2019
In: Incidents

The cryptocurrencies fever has led many interested parties to commit crazy acts in order to make a profit easily and without spending too many resources. Network security experts report thatRead More →

Data breach in MasterCard; users’ personal information and credit card data was hacked

2019-08-22
On: August 22, 2019
In: Incidents

Network security specialists say that MasterCard, a major payment card operator, has suffered a data breach that exposes the personal information and card numbers of thousands of users, mainly residentsRead More →

Adult site data breach; only fools would register their real data on a pornographic site

2019-08-22
On: August 22, 2019
In: Incidents

This is a reminder for all Internet users: We must be careful with the sites where we enter our personal data for user registration purposes. Information security experts report thatRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities affecting Snapdragon 835 and 845

2019-08-22
On: August 22, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Multiple Linux-based exploits have caught the attention of vulnerability testing experts over the more recent years, such as the dangerous Stagefright, RAMpage and Dagger. Recently, smartphone manufacturers Xiaomi and OnePlusRead More →

Stop programming in Ruby, applications using Ruby libraries have a backdoor

2019-08-22
On: August 22, 2019
In: Malware

The RubyGems package repository maintenance team recently announced the removal of at least 18 malicious versions of 11 Ruby libraries due to the presence of a backdoor. Web application securityRead More →

Jailbreak iOS 12.4 Pwn20nd | Florida County paid $185K to hackers

2019-08-22
On: August 22, 2019
In: News Videos

Cybersecurity experts developed Jailbreak for IOs 12.4, now available on Github | Another county in Florida suffers cyber attack, now in Phishing campaign. Below You can also check the CyberRead More →

Hackers are spoofing police phone numbers to extort fine money from people

2019-08-21
On: August 21, 2019
In: Incidents

Authorities in the state of Delaware, US, have received multiple reports of fraudulent phone calls allegedly related to the State Police phone number. According to information security experts, the inhabitantsRead More →

You want to make millions in Fortnite? This videogame hacking tool is a ransomware

2019-08-21
On: August 21, 2019
In: Malware

Fortnite is one of the most used online games nowadays, surpassing 250 million players worldwide. These figures have begun to attract the attention of hackers looking to take advantage ofRead More →

Steam online gaming platform is not safe for gamers; new zero day vulnerability disclosed

2019-08-21
On: August 21, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Zero-day vulnerability in the Steam online gaming platform client has been revealed. According to the ethical hacking researcher who discovered the flaw, this is the second zero-day vulnerability found onRead More →

Don’t use VLC Media Player to watch movies from torrents & porn sites

2019-08-21
On: August 21, 2019
In: Data Security

During the most recent months, multiple security flaws have been detected in the VLC Media Player, which have been reported in a timely manner to its developers. According to webRead More →

Hack Website Using Google Hacking or google Dorking – Part I

2019-08-21
On: August 21, 2019
In: Tutorials, Web Scanners

You normally use Google for finding anything online. Google is most widely used search engine all over the world. Google Hacking is the answer to your questions. But you shouldRead More →

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Play Store eliminates 85 malicious Apps | Texas hacked with Ransomwa

2019-08-20
On: August 20, 2019
In: News Videos

The Play Store eliminates 85 Malicious applications that reproduce Adds, Another government Ransomware attack, now in Texas. Below You can also check the Cyber Security new links.  1. Play StoreRead More →

$Miami Vice$ Florida government pays over $185k USD to hackers, again

2019-08-20
On: August 20, 2019
In: Incidents

A new security incident has just been reported; according to data protection specialists, Collier County, in Florida, was the victim of a phishing campaign deployed in late 2018. Thanks toRead More →

Google Nest Cam: Google and hackers can spy on you through these devices

2019-08-20
On: August 20, 2019
In: Technology

Web application security specialists report the presence of a number of vulnerabilities in Google Nest Cam home security cameras that, if exploited, could allow a hacker to take control ofRead More →

Do you love using Instagram? The app will pay you $$$$ to find apps that misuse users’ data

2019-08-20
On: August 20, 2019
In: Data Security

The damage to users’ privacy that Facebook has caused may be irreparable; however, the company will implement some measures to try to launder its tons of sins. Information security expertsRead More →

Apple has made a big mistake; new iOS 12.4 jalibreak available now

2019-08-20
On: August 20, 2019
In: Mobile Security

Someone could lose their job due to a disastrous oversight. Vulnerability testing specialists found that Apple accidentally removed a security patch in iOS 12.4, the latest version of its operatingRead More →

A hosptial is completely infected with ransomware; how will its 107 patients survive?

2019-08-19
On: August 19, 2019
In: Incidents

Ethical hacking specialists affirm that a ransowmare infection has compromised the information of over 85k patients of the Grays Harbor Community Hospital, in the US. About a month ago, hospitalRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities found in HTTP/2 protocol

2019-08-19
On: August 19, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Thanks to some reports of service failures of the popular streaming platform Netflix, a group of vulnerability testing specialists has detected multiple denial of service (DoS) vulnerabilities in various implementationsRead More →

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