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Chinese cybercriminals hack cameras to sell private videos on dark web

2021-03-31
On: March 31, 2021
In: Incidents

The number of privacy breaches related to Internet of Things (IoT) devices has increased considerably during the pandemic isolation period. This time, cybersecurity experts report that a Chinese hacking groupRead More →

VMware vRealize Operations critical vulnerability allows hackers to steal credentials

2021-03-30
On: March 30, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

VMware security teams announced the release of some security patches to fix a severe flaw in vRealize Operations whose exploit would allow threat actors to steal administrator credentials on vulnerableRead More →

Biggest gaming cheats hacking group with $760 million turnover taken down by police

2021-03-30
On: March 30, 2021
In: Incidents

In an unprecedented event, Chinese authorities have dismantled one of the most important groups in the world of videogame hacking, responsible for developing cheating software for many of today’s mostRead More →

Intel’s website records and tracks keystrokes, mouse clicks, and user cursor movement

2021-03-30
On: March 30, 2021
In: Technology

Cybersecurity specialists report that Intel is facing a class action lawsuit for violating an anti-wiretapping law in the state of Florida, US. The plaintiffs argue that the company hid softwareRead More →

Two famous gamers used DDOS attacks on Xbox servers to cheat

2021-03-30
On: March 30, 2021
In: Incidents

The world of videogames has become a highly competitive environment, leading many gamers to take drastic steps to stand out from the rest. A recent report mentions that two ApexRead More →

More than 400 cybercriminals arrested for COVID-19 fraud

2021-03-29
On: March 29, 2021
In: Incidents

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed that over the most recent months, a total of 474 individuals have been legally prosecuted for their participation in various fraudulent COVID-19 relatedRead More →

Hackers infiltrate PHP servers to inject a backdoor into the programming language

2021-03-29
On: March 29, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

In a recent supply chain attack, threat actors managed to compromise the official Github repository of PHP, manipulating the code base to send malicious acknowledgments to the php-sc Git repository,Read More →

Two critical vulnerabilities in Linux allow hackers to obtain data from kernel memory

2021-03-29
On: March 29, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the finding of two severe vulnerabilities in Linux-based operating systems that could allow threat actors to bypass the mitigations implemented to prevent Spectre and Meltdown attacks, leadingRead More →

Zero-day flaws on iOS actively exploited; update your mobile system ASAP

2021-03-26
On: March 26, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Apple developers announced the release of a set of updates to fix a zero-day iOS flaw that impacts both iPhone and iPad devices and Apple Watch. According to the report,Read More →

Fake Android update app infects thousands of smartphones

2021-03-26
On: March 26, 2021
In: Mobile Security

A recent investigation details the detection of a new method of infection for Android devices based on the use of malware that threat actors disguise as a critical update onRead More →

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