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FreakOut, the new botnet that threatens thousands of vulnerable Linux systems

2021-01-19
On: January 19, 2021
In: Malware

According to a recent report by cybersecurity experts, the operators of a botnet have been targeting non-patched applications running on Linux systems. The botnet, identified as FreakOut, was first identifiedRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities expose millions of routers with Dnsmasq; update now

2021-01-19
On: January 19, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists published a report regarding the finding of at least 7 vulnerabilities detected in a popular DNS software package deployed on routers and access points in all kinds ofRead More →

Popular cryptocurrency platform decides to shut down after being hacked

2021-01-19
On: January 19, 2021
In: Incidents

After acknowledging a serious security incident, the Russian cryptocurrency exchange platform Livecoin announced that it will shut down its services permanently, inviting its clients to withdraw all their funds. ARead More →

Top 7 apps to fake your WhatsApp live location in real time

2021-01-18
On: January 18, 2021
In: Tutorials

Nowadays it is very easy to find unknown locations using GPS technology, Internet connection and a smartphone; unfortunately this has its disadvantages, mainly those related to user privacy. That’s whyRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities enable code execution in Siemens products; update now

2021-01-18
On: January 18, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A Siemens security report revealed that some of its Digital Industries Software solutions for product development have more than 20 vulnerabilities that could be exploited for arbitrary code execution byRead More →

Facebook will have to pay hundreds of dollars to each user affected by data breach. How can you get this compensation?

2021-01-18
On: January 18, 2021
In: Incidents

After the upheaval generated by the update in the privacy and data sharing policy on WhatsApp, Facebook faces a new controversy due to a data breach that would have compromisedRead More →

Credit card black market that earned $1 billion USD is shutting down

2021-01-18
On: January 18, 2021
In: Incidents

Joker’s Stash operators have announced that the platform will be permanently shutdown in the middle of next month. This is one of the most popular and oldest illegal online marketsRead More →

Big-IP critical flaw allows the launching of multiple cyberattacks

2021-01-15
On: January 15, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Positive Technologies researcher Nikita Ambramov reported the finding of a critical vulnerability in F5 Networks BIG-IP products that could be exploited to launch denial of service (DoS) attacks remotely. AmbramovRead More →

Critical vulnerability in Apache Velocity impact government websites

2021-01-15
On: January 15, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists revealed the finding of a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Apache Velocity Tools that could be exploited by threat actors to compromise U.S. government websites, including NASA. TheRead More →

Test your router’s security with your smartphone and only 9 commands

2021-01-14
On: January 14, 2021
In: Tutorials

Although it is underestimated, router security is vital to protect our networks from intruders and take the most out of their features, as network security experts from the International InstituteRead More →

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