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U.S. Army announce new edition of its bug bounty program Hack the Army

2021-01-06
On: January 6, 2021
In: Data Security

The U.S. government has announced the launching of Hack the Army 3.0, the latest version of its vulnerability bounty program operated by the HackerOne platform. The Armed Forces are lookingRead More →

Telegram flaw allows hackers to track users’ location

2021-01-06
On: January 6, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A report published by cybersecurity researcher Ahmed Hassan mentions that the “People Nearby” feature, which allows Telegram users to see who is in nearby locations, could be abused by threatRead More →

Juspay, India-based payment processing platform, discloses massive data breach

2021-01-05
On: January 5, 2021
In: Incidents

Juspay, an India-based company which offers payment processing services for companies like Amazon and Swiggy, has acknowledged a massive data breach affecting up to 30.5 million users, whose masked cardRead More →

Easy ways to bypass Cloudflare security; Hacking Cloudflare websites

2021-01-05
On: January 5, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A recent report mentions that the Web Application Firewall (WAF) developed by Cloudflare is vulnerable to rule bypass attacks. WAF-protected websites block attacks based on denial of service (DoS) orRead More →

Hackers leak banking details of American Express, Santander and Citibanamex customers. Account holders in Mexico must contact their bank and get new payment cards

2021-01-05
On: January 5, 2021
In: Incidents

A group of malicious hackers has leaked data from around 10,000 American Express cardholders in Mexico on a dark web hacking forum; the information is available to any interested partyRead More →

Critical vulnerability in Zend Framework enables remote code execution

2021-01-04
On: January 4, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

According to a recent report, malicious hacking groups may abuse a deserialization vulnerability in Zend Framework to run remote code on PHP sites. Identified as CVE-2021-3007, this flaw could alsoRead More →

Over 100 million payment card numbers leaked; one of the biggest data breaches ever detected

2021-01-04
On: January 4, 2021
In: Incidents

Cybersecurity specialists report that over 100 million cardholders’ registers were leaked in what seems to be the biggest data breach ever detected in India. The leak seems related to aRead More →

Over 500k videogame users credentials for sale on dark web

2021-01-04
On: January 4, 2021
In: Incidents

Although this topic is rarely considered important, videogame related security can create unprecedented problems for companies, employees, and users. This is the premise from which security firm Kela, based inRead More →

Solving CAPTCHA challenges through Google’s voice-to-text conversion mechanism

2021-01-04
On: January 4, 2021
In: Technology

A couple of years ago a group of information security specialists from the University of Maryland published research to show how online voice to text conversion services could be exploitedRead More →

Steps to do RAM memory forensics to recover passwords & confidential information with mXtract

2021-01-03
On: January 3, 2021
In: Tutorials

The information stored on a computer does not always end up on permanent storage drives (hard drives, solid-state drives, removable storage, among others), but is also stored in RAM, asRead More →

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