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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 →

23 Texas government departments hit with ransomware infection

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

It appears that threat actors have been working overtime in the most recent months, as new security incidents are known every day compromising the operations of major private companies orRead More →

Michigan government must pay over $1.8M USD due to ransomware attack

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

A new cybersecurity incident in the U.S. has been revealed. According to reports from information security services experts, the Genesee County administration in Michigan will have to spend about $1.8Read More →

Malware found in 85 popular Android apps; check the full list and uninstall them

2019-08-19
On: August 19, 2019
In: Mobile Security

Despite the security controls set on the platform, malware can sometimes be spotted into apps available on Google Play Store. Specialists in digital forensics of security firm TrendMicro have detectedRead More →

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ATM jackpotting in Las Vegas casinos |PUBG publishes names of cheaters

2019-08-17
On: August 17, 2019
In: News Videos

Made a fortune by ATM jackpotting Las Vegas casinos. Real gambler & hacker | PUBG will ban and publish names of cheating users; reveal hundred names. Below you can alsoRead More →

Hackers can exploit vulnerabilities to crash F-15 aircraft

2019-08-16
On: August 16, 2019
In: Technology

A recent investigation has revealed serious security vulnerabilities in the flight systems of F-15 fighter jets, used by the armed forces of countries such as Japan, Israel and the U.S.,Read More →

New vulnerability in Kaspersky antivirus makes browsing history of millions of people public

2019-08-16
On: August 16, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Antivirus solutions are one of the basic protection tools for computer users; however, this software is not safe from flaws that alter the security and privacy environment. Recently, IT systemRead More →

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2019-08-15
On: August 15, 2019
In: News Videos

British Airways flaw allows hackers to change your reservations Below You can also check the Cyber Security new links.  1. British Airways flaw allows hackers to change your reservationsRead More →

New clothing line to trick facial recognition cameras and avoid traffic tickets

2019-08-15
On: August 15, 2019
In: Technology

Many large cities already have automatic license plate reading systems, consisting of a gigantic network of surveillance cameras and an image recognition algorithm to track drivers’ movements and make aRead More →

He made a fortune by ATM jackpotting Las Vegas casinos. Real gambler & hacker

2019-08-15
On: August 15, 2019
In: Incidents

ATMs remain one of the favorite targets of multiple malicious users; especially in places where large numbers of these machines are concentrated, ensure ethical hacking experts. This time, the U.S.Read More →

PUBG will ban and publish names of cheating users; reveal more than a hundred names

2019-08-15
On: August 15, 2019
In: Mobile Security

The developers of PUBG for mobile have declared war on malicious users on the platform. According to web application security specialists, the game’s developers released a list of the namesRead More →

New Bluetooth vulnerability allows hacking iOS and Android devices

2019-08-15
On: August 15, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Wireless protocols are not exempt from cybersecurity risks. IT security audit specialists say that more than one billion Bluetooth-enabled devices (smartphones, IoT equipment, laptops, switches, and others) present a criticalRead More →

How Amazon is selling your facial recognition data using a doorbell

2019-08-14
On: August 14, 2019
In: Technology

In a new patent application available to the public, technology giant Amazon has presented a project that combines the use of facial recognition technology (such as Rekognition, the face detectionRead More →

Facebook employees are listening to your sex & private talks through your microphone

2019-08-14
On: August 14, 2019
In: Mobile Security

Facebook has recently committed multiple violations against user privacy and data protection rules, and it seems this kind of news will not stop appearing. Experts in system audits have reportedRead More →

120 hospitals in France affected by massive ransomware attack: health systems are down

2019-08-14
On: August 14, 2019
In: Incidents

Last August 10, network security specialists revealed a cyberattack incident targeting one of the hospitals of the French health company Ramsay Health, causing a computer blackout at the health careRead More →

Check if your biometric records (fingerprints, facial recognition data) are in this data breach of more than 1 million people

2019-08-14
On: August 14, 2019
In: Incidents

Biometric records of more than one million people, in addition to other sensitive details, are exposed to any user’s reach in an unsecured database, web application security experts report. AccordingRead More →

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