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DeepNostalgia: Bringing your ancestors back to life with this creepy deppfake application

2021-02-26
On: February 26, 2021
In: Technology

MyHeritage website operators announced the launching of a new deepfake-driven technology tool that can be used to edit faces in old photographs and in somehow bring the dead back toRead More →

Microsoft has released a free tool to remove Solorigate from infected networks

2021-02-26
On: February 26, 2021
In: Data Security

The attack on the SolarWinds supply chain through the SolarWinds Orion tool has proven to be one of the most devastating hacking incidents of recent years, impacting thousands of publicRead More →

Data breach exposes information from thousands of clients of a legal firm

2021-02-25
On: February 25, 2021
In: Incidents

WizCase security researchers reported the finding of a private information leaking incident belonging to thousands of Turkish citizens due to a misconfiguration in an Amazon Web Services (AWS) bucket. ThisRead More →

Remote code execution failure on Windows systems; update now

2021-02-25
On: February 25, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Google Project Zero researchers revealed the finding of a critical vulnerability present in Windows systems that could be exploited to deploy remote code execution attacks. Tracked as CVE-2021-24093, the vulnerabilityRead More →

Millions of COVID-19 test results exposed online

2021-02-25
On: February 25, 2021
In: Incidents

Due to an error in the implementation of its online system, the Department of Health and Welfare of West Bengal, India presented the information of at least 8 million COVID-19Read More →

What Is Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM)?

2021-02-25
On: February 25, 2021
In: Technology Talk

Have you ever thought about how a video you haven’t seen but are interested in suddenly appears on your YouTube recommendations? Or how Google seems to know what you’re searchingRead More →

Severe Nginx flaws expose websites around the world to dangerous cyberattacks

2021-02-24
On: February 24, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the finding of some incorrect middleware configurations in Nginx that could expose compromised web applications to severe cyberattacks. Nginx is a modular, lightweight and open source webRead More →

Major aircraft manufacturer suffers ransomware infection and data breach

2021-02-24
On: February 24, 2021
In: Incidents

Commercial aircraft manufacturer Bombardier has just revealed that it was the victim of a data breach as a result of the operators of the Clop ransomware, which exploited a criticalRead More →

SolarWinds hackers also compromised NASA systems

2021-02-24
On: February 24, 2021
In: Data Security

According to a report published by The Washington Post, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) were also compromised during the recent attackRead More →

Critical VMware flaw; update now to prevent exploitation risk

2021-02-23
On: February 23, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the finding of a critical vulnerability in VMware vCenter Server. Tracked as CVE-2021-21972, this is a Remote Code Execution (RCE) flaw that could be exploited by threatRead More →

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