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Microsoft update causes restart fails in Windows 10

2019-05-20
On: May 20, 2019
In: Incidents

Previously, information security service specialists reported that the update package for Windows 10 generated some bugs in the updated machines. Now, reports of errors emerge again in the restart processRead More →

Solution to spamming, Check any Unknown Email ID existence

2019-05-20
On: May 20, 2019
In: Network Tools, Tutorials, Web Scanners

Email spamming is most common from last 10-20 years. There are many individual or groups of attackers who spread malicious content by choosing email services as weapon. According to ethicalRead More →

Hackers accessed Stack Overflow private systems

2019-05-17
On: May 17, 2019
In: Incidents

Stack Overflow has just announced that it has been the victim of a hacking attack that has given the threat actors access to the production systems of this platform, reportRead More →

Hackers install backdoor on Asus computers using company update

2019-05-17
On: May 17, 2019
In: Malware

Threat actors have compromised the Asus technology manufacturer update mechanism to install malware that allows installing a backdoor on compromised computers. According to web application security testing experts, this isRead More →

Russian-speaking hackers breach 97 websites, many of them dating ones

Group of hackers is arrested in Mexico; they stole nearly $40M USD to local banks

2019-05-17
On: May 17, 2019
In: Incidents

Mexican authorities achieved the arrest of Hector Ortiz, also known as ‘El H-1’, alleged leader of “Bandidos Revolutions Team”, a criminal group dedicated to bank robbery through hacking activities inRead More →

Russian government leaks information of over two million citizens

2019-05-16
On: May 16, 2019
In: Data Security

The personal information and passport details of more than 2 million Russian citizens, including government employees and members of the country’s political elite, have been exposed through multiple government websites,Read More →

Critical vulnerability in Microsoft remote desktop services; update now

2019-05-16
On: May 16, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Microsoft has just announced the launch of a set of update patches to correct a critical vulnerability in Remote Desktop services. If exploited, the flaw could quickly spread over theRead More →

U.S. prohibits telecom companies to buy foreign technology

2019-05-16
On: May 16, 2019
In: Data Security

The administration of President Donald Trump has banned telecommunications companies operating in the U.S. from using technology and devices developed in some foreign countries after considering that some of theseRead More →

Microsoft puts its Bing browser algorithm available to the public as open software

2019-05-16
On: May 16, 2019
In: Data Security

Internet search engines have evolved exponentially since the start, leaving behind its function of merely looking for words. According to web application security course specialists from the IICS, the developmentRead More →

Intel Zombieload vulnerability correction slows computer equipment

2019-05-15
On: May 15, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

The tech company Intel has confirmed that the problems discovered on their processors chips imply a decrease in the performance of the computers of some users, report experts in informationRead More →

It was all a hoax; the countdown to meet Satoshi Nakamoto has ended

2019-05-15
On: May 15, 2019
In: Incidents

The countdown on the website gotsatoshi.com, which promised to reveal the identity of the ‘father of Bitcoin’, ended hours ago and, to anyone’s surprise, no relevant information was revealed, saidRead More →

Security issues affecting Titan, Google’s security key

2019-05-15
On: May 15, 2019
In: Technology

After performing an information security audit, Google revealed a security flaw in Titan, its Bluetooth security key, which would allow an attacker located near the device to bypass the protectionRead More →

MDS vulnerabilities force Google to reduce Chrome OS performance

2019-05-15
On: May 15, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

According to web application penetration testing specialists, Google announced the launch of a Chrome OS update that includes a series of fixes for the MDS vulnerabilities that, if exploited, couldRead More →

Intel CPU attack protection decreases 40% of Mac performance

2019-05-15
On: May 15, 2019
In: Technology

IT security services specialists reported the emergence of new variants of speculative execution exploiting the architecture of Intel CPUs. Because of this the Apple security team published a document explainingRead More →

Watch top 5 cyber security news in 10 minutes

2019-05-14
On: May 14, 2019
In: News Videos

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Bitcoin surpasses the $8k USD limit for the first time since 2017

2019-05-14
On: May 14, 2019
In: Technology

This Tuesday, for the first time in years, the value of the Bitcoin exceeded the barrier of $8k USD, extending the good time this cryptocurrency passes through because, according toRead More →

Vulnerability in Linksys routers exposes devices’ sensitive information

2019-05-14
On: May 14, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

According to web application security testing specialists, over 25k Linksys Smart WiFi routers are impacted by a vulnerability that, if exploited, would allow hackers remote access without authentication to extensiveRead More →

’Unhackable’ USB has been hacked by a group of experts

2019-05-14
On: May 14, 2019
In: Technology

A USB drive with biometric authentication, allegedly impossible to hack, has been hacked, exposing passwords in plain text, reported IICS cyber security course specialists. This device, called eyeDisk, is theRead More →

Spyware hacks dozens of smartphones via WhatsApp

2019-05-14
On: May 14, 2019
In: Malware

Information security audit specialists have reported the existence of a spyware developed by a hacking group for hire that has exploited vulnerability in WhatsApp, the most popular instant messaging serviceRead More →

Cisco router critical vulnerability could generate security issues worldwide

2019-05-14
On: May 14, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Web application security course specialists have reported a critical vulnerability in the Cisco 1001-X series router that, if exploited, would allow threat actors to take control of any compromised device,Read More →

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