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How to create undetectable malware via ChatGPT in 7 easy steps bypassing its restrictions

2023-04-04
On: April 4, 2023
In: Data Security, Malware, Tutorials

There is evidence that ChatGPT has helped low-skill hackers generate malware, which raises worries about the technology being abused by cybercriminals. ChatGPT cannot yet replace expert threat actors, but securityRead More →

Genesis Market, one of biggest identity theft platforms in darkweb hacked by FBI

2023-04-04
On: April 4, 2023
In: Data Security

An official notification from the FBI was published on the website of the prominent cybercrime forum on Tuesday. The notice said that the forum had been seized because it wasRead More →

I think someone is spying me using AirTag, what should I do?

2023-04-03
On: April 3, 2023
In: Data Security

Keeping track of your most vital belongings, such as your keys, wallet, remote controls, and even motorcycles, may be made easier with the assistance of an Apple AirTag. Yet, allegationsRead More →

Western Digital SanDisk company hacked, company loses control of its networks

2023-04-03
On: April 3, 2023
In: Incidents

Western Digital, a corporation that specializes in the storage of digital information, announced that on March 26, 2023, it was the victim of a “computer security incident” in which hackersRead More →

d3dcompiler_47.dll: If AV raises an alerts about this Microsoft signed dll file, you are in trouble

2023-03-31
On: March 31, 2023
In: Data Security, Forensics

Threat actors used a well-liked piece of corporate communication software from 3CX, according to security experts. In particular, reports state that a desktop client for the 3CX VoIP (Voice overRead More →

Critical Samba vulnerabilities easily allow hacking of servers

2023-03-30
On: March 30, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

Samba is a free software project that runs on operating systems that are similar to UNIX and supports the Windows file sharing protocol. This protocol once went by the nameRead More →

600,000 companies networks using 3CX VoIP software infected with malware. Biggest supply chain attack

2023-03-30
On: March 30, 2023
In: Data Security

Researchers from multiple security companies have reported that a massive supply chain attack on users of 3CX, a widely utilized voice and video calling desktop client, was carried out byRead More →

Australian casino giant Crown Resorts becomes victim of ransomware via GoAnywhere flaw

2023-03-29
On: March 29, 2023
In: Incidents

After being targeted by the Cl0p ransomware organization, the largest casino in Australia, Crown Resorts, revealed that there had been a data breach. The gang claims to have exploited aRead More →

Fourth-largest generic pharmaceutical company warns of revenue loss after big ransomware attack

2023-03-29
On: March 29, 2023
In: Incidents

The hacking gang known as Alphv claims to have broken into the network of Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. and stolen more than 17 terabytes of data, including the personal informationRead More →

HaLow, is it me you're hacking for? Wi-Fi standard for IoT emitted

Hacking WPA1, WPA2, and WPA3 using 802.11 Wi-Fi standard vulnerability

2023-03-28
On: March 28, 2023
In: Tutorials, Vulnerabilities

An adversary may circumvent encryption for some communications by exploiting a flaw in the widespread 802.11 protocol, which enables them to do so. The university researchers that made the discoveryRead More →

Hacking phones remotely without touching via new inaudible ultrasound attack 

2023-03-27
On: March 27, 2023
In: Data Security, Mobile Security

The Near-Ultrasound Invisible Trojan, or NUIT, was developed by a team of researchers from the University of Texas at San Antonio and the University of Colorado Colorado Springs as aRead More →

Twitter’s source code leaked on GitHub, revealing proprietary information and security flaws

2023-03-27
On: March 27, 2023
In: Incidents

The social media behemoth Twitter was recently dealt a significant setback when significant portions of its source code were published online and made public.The corporation proceeded promptly to notify GitHub,Read More →

The Growing Need for Cyber Security Experts: Why They’re in High Demand

2023-03-24
On: March 24, 2023
In: Technology Talk

In today’s world, cyber security has become an increasingly important issue. With the rapid development of technology, more organizations rely on digital infrastructure to process and store sensitive information. ItRead More →

Best open source tool for cyber incident detection in Microsoft Azure, Azure Active Directory, and Microsoft 365

2023-03-24
On: March 24, 2023
In: Data Security, Tutorials

The Goose Tool is a new free tool that may assist network defenders in identifying possibly malicious activities in Microsoft Azure, Azure Active Directory, and Microsoft 365 environments. It wasRead More →

WooCommerce’s serious vulnerability allows unauthorized wordpress website takeover

2023-03-24
On: March 24, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

A serious flaw has been found in WooCommerce, a popular plug-in for managing online businesses that are built on the WordPress platform. This flaw might enable cybercriminals to take controlRead More →

Consumers Are Switching From Big-Name Portals To Safeguard Their Personal And Budget Information

2023-03-24
On: March 24, 2023
In: Technology Talk

As the process of buying a new home or property becomes increasingly digital, it’s no surprise that cyber security concerns have grown exponentially. Consumers are becoming more vigilant in protectingRead More →

5 best practices for securing identity and access management (IAM) systems

2023-03-23
On: March 23, 2023
In: Data Security, Tutorials

The term “identity and access management,” or “IAM,” refers to a framework of corporate procedures, regulations, and technology that support the management of digital identities to guarantee that users onlyRead More →

Mispadu Banking Trojan Is Stealing Millions From Victims In Chile, Mexico, Peru And Portugal

2023-03-22
On: March 22, 2023
In: Malware

Throughout the course of the investigation by researchers, a total of twenty distinct spam campaigns were found to have been directed against the countries of Chile, Mexico, Peru, and Portugal.Read More →

Apache Tomcat vulnerability leaks application session cookie to attackers

2023-03-22
On: March 22, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

One of the most popular and widely used web servers for Java is Apache Tomcat. It is small, simple to install, and highly pleasant for constructing Java web applications. ItRead More →

Why famous cyber criminal forum Breach Forums has been closed down forever?

2023-03-21
On: March 21, 2023
In: Data Security, Incidents

Breach Forums, a notorious site for hackers and cybercriminals, has been closed down forever. Conor Brian Fitzpatrick (as Pompompurin, nicknamed Pom), the owner, creator, and administrator of Breach Forums, wasRead More →

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