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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 →

Twitter removes dozens of accounts associated with Russian government

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

After an arduous investigation into the operators of some profiles, Twitter decided to delete dozens of accounts allegedly linked to the Russian government dedicated to the dissemination of misinformation aboutRead More →

Data breach affects all customers of major car-sharing company

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

The executives of CityBee, a car-sharing company operating in Lithuania, acknowledged a security incident that resulted in customers’ data breach, including their login credentials; the compromised information is available onRead More →

Critical flaws in popular Node.js package allow arbitrary code execution; update now

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

The development team behind systeminformation announced the patching of a severe security flaw that exposed vulnerable applications to arbitrary command injection attacks in the popular Node.js package. As you mayRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities in SHAREit: Patch now

2021-02-22
On: February 22, 2021
In: Mobile Security

Developers of the mobile app SHAREit published a report mentioning that the severe security flaws detected a few days ago in the app code have finally been corrected. SHAREit, developedRead More →

More than 10,000 HSBC hacked accounts for sale on dark web

2021-02-22
On: February 22, 2021
In: Incidents

Information security experts reported the detection of a threat actor selling information from up to 12,000 HSBC accounts in Mexico and the United States. The report, prepared by the researcherRead More →

Chinese cybercriminals clone hacking tools created by the NSA

2021-02-22
On: February 22, 2021
In: Incidents

A hacking group sponsored by the Chinese government would have managed to copy and use a zero-day exploit for Windows systems originally developed by Equation Group, a specialized hacking teamRead More →

Silver Sparrow, the new malware that has infected thousands of macOS devices

2021-02-22
On: February 22, 2021
In: Malware

Cybersecurity specialists reported the detection of a new malware campaign specially designed to infect Mac devices, accumulating nearly 30,000 successful infections by the time now. This new variant, dubbed “SilverRead More →

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