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Be careful if you visit China; the government hacks phones of tourists

2019-07-03
On: July 3, 2019
In: Mobile Security

China’s government is forcing foreigners trying to enter the Xinjiang region to install on their smartphones a malware variant capable of extracting their text messages, among other files. According toRead More →

Cyber Security Trends Video 3 July 19

2019-07-03
On: July 3, 2019
In: News Videos

We talked about Jack’d the gay dating app that will pay fine for hacking and Wiki founder called to strike against social networks this 4th and 5th of July BelowRead More →

Steps to root and hack Amazon 2019 Fire tablet

2019-07-02
On: July 2, 2019
In: Technology

Amazon implemented some improvements to Fire 7, one of its basic tablet models, including a new and faster processor and twice storage space than the previous model. However, information securityRead More →

Vulnerability in Microsoft Teams could allow hacker to gain complete control of your infrastructure

2019-07-02
On: July 2, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Microsoft Teams, a platform designed for teamwork management in enterprise environments, contains a vulnerability that, if exploited, would allow any user to inject malicious code into the platform and increaseRead More →

Third ransomware attack in Florida; will the government pay the ransom again?

2019-07-02
On: July 2, 2019
In: Incidents

It seems that Florida has become one of the favorite targets of cybercriminals. Cybersecurity services specialists report a new ransomware attack on a small-town computer systems. A few weeks agoRead More →

Japan Government willing to hack all IoT devices in the country

2019-07-02
On: July 2, 2019
In: Incidents

Network security specialists reported a few months ago about the plans by the Japanese government to hack into the inhabitants’ Internet of Things (IoT) devices to test their security measures.Read More →

Facebook pages infecting thousands of user with virus

2019-07-02
On: July 2, 2019
In: Malware

A team of website security specialists detected and exposed a campaign that, taking advantage of Libya-related news, began deploying dozens of fake Facebook sites and profiles to distribute malware overRead More →

Cyber Security Trends Video |2 July 19

2019-07-02
On: July 2, 2019
In: News Videos

The insulin pump of the Medtronic brand that has a security breach and  the cryptocurrency platform Bitrue that was hacked and millions were stolen. Below are the links of theRead More →

Deepfake app to create nude pics of any woman was deleted

2019-07-01
On: July 1, 2019
In: Technology

In recent days, a mobile app capable of “striping” a person just by taking a photograph went viral. After the debate among its fans and detractors, the app was removedRead More →

Gay dating app to pay $250k USD fine for exposing users’ nude pics

2019-07-01
On: July 1, 2019
In: Incidents

IT security audit specialists report that Jack’d,the gay dating app will pay a fine of nearly $250k USD after exposing users’ private photos online. Anyone with access to a webRead More →

July 4 and 5 will be a world-wide social media strike: Wikipedia

2019-07-01
On: July 1, 2019
In: Incidents

According to personal data protection specialists, Dr. Larry Sanger, one of Wikipedia’s founders, is inviting the people to stop using any social media platform for up to 48 hours inRead More →

U.S. government doesn’t want complete encryption for WhatsApp and Facebook

2019-07-01
On: July 1, 2019
In: Mobile Security

Although encryption on the smart devices we use on a daily basis has become almost an industry-wide security standard, web application security specialists claim that many governments do not entirelyRead More →

Cyber Security Trends Video |30 June19

2019-06-30
On: June 30, 2019
In: News Videos

Hello, let’s talk about another town in Florida hacked with ransomware and the Cloud Hopper hacker campaign affects several important companies like HP, IBM & TCS. Below are the linksRead More →

Millions of dollars in cryptocurrency lost in a matter of hours

2019-06-28
On: June 28, 2019
In: Incidents

Experts in IT systems audits report that, over the last 24 hours, the total value of the cryptocurrency market dropped from $386 billion USD to $328 billion USD; Bitcoin reducedRead More →

The MeshTalk network allows you to talk to your friends without WiFi or Bluetooth

2019-06-28
On: June 28, 2019
In: Mobile Security

Oppo MeshTalk is a recently announced device that has surprised the world. According to information security services specialists, this is the first smartphone that allows the user to chat andRead More →

Track THIS: Block your browsing history from Facebook with this Mozilla Firefox tool

2019-06-28
On: June 28, 2019
In: Technology

Personal data protection specialists have just announced that Mozilla Firefox will have a number of improvements to protect users against online tracking activity. Companies such as Facebook, Google or AmazonRead More →

Five Eyes group hacks Yandex, the Russian search engine

2019-06-28
On: June 28, 2019
In: Incidents

IT system audit specialists report that intelligence agencies in Five Eyes alliance member countries (US, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada) have been accused of hacking Yandex systems, a searchRead More →

Secure your insulin pump before hackers alter your medication

2019-06-28
On: June 28, 2019
In: Technology

According to cybersecurity services specialists, Medtronic medical devices manufacturing firm is recalling some insulin pump models exposed to hacker attacks. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) states that flaws foundRead More →

Russia is jamming GPS signals to spy on government agencies

2019-06-27
On: June 27, 2019
In: Incidents

Cybersecurity audit specialists from multiple firms say Russia is altering GPS signals to work to spy on government agencies in strategic areas, such as Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport. The KremlinRead More →

You can hack banks with this Microsoft Excel attack

2019-06-27
On: June 27, 2019
In: Malware

According to information security audit specialists there is a Microsoft Excel feature called Power Query that could be used by threat actors to inject malware into remote systems. Experts atRead More →

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