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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 →

How these hackers used malware to cash out £120,000 from ATMs?

2021-03-25
On: March 25, 2021
In: Incidents

Authorities in Essex, England, announced the arrest of six individuals accused of having used malware to hack multiple ATMs, stealing more than 120,000 pounds. Petru-Giani Feraru, Razvan Danaila, Robert Danaila,Read More →

Former SpaceX employee accused of selling confidential information on dark web

2021-03-25
On: March 25, 2021
In: Incidents

A former employee of SpaceX, the aerospace company property of the renowned millionaire Elon Musk, acknowledged that he was involved in the operation of a security fraud that led toRead More →

Bypassing WAF in Azure, Cloudflare Access via H2C smuggling attack

2021-03-24
On: March 24, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A group of specialists has detailed a method for abusing a well-known “H2C smuggling” technique in order to authenticate and bypass some WAF mechanisms on multiple cloud platforms. Early stagesRead More →

This new vulnerability in 5G networks allows intercepting data & performing DoS attacks

2021-03-24
On: March 24, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A group of specialists revealed the finding of a security flaw in the architecture of 5G networks and virtualized network functions. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability would allow threat actorsRead More →

Honeywell IT systems and networks suffered a malware attack

2021-03-24
On: March 24, 2021
In: Incidents

Honeywell industrial company security teams disclosed that parts of its IT infrastructure were affected by a recently detected malware attack and limited to a small number of systems. Although theRead More →

Big IoT technology provider Sierra Wireless affected by ransomware infection

2021-03-23
On: March 23, 2021
In: Incidents

Cybersecurity experts mention that Sierra Wireless, the largest Internet of Things (IoT) solution firm, was forced to disrupt its operations due to a ransomware infection. Sierra Wireless is a multinationalRead More →

Data breach affects all voters in Israel

2021-03-23
On: March 23, 2021
In: Incidents

Israel’s political life has suffered a serious incident. Local media report that the personal information of all voters was posted on a website shortly before the elections for the renewalRead More →

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