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Three antivirus companies were hacked and their source cold was sold

2019-05-09
On: May 9, 2019
In: Incidents

A report recently released by an information security services firm claims that a group of hackers have released information exposed by a data breach against three of the major U.S.Read More →

LightNeuron, the backdoor designed especially for Microsoft Exchange

2019-05-09
On: May 9, 2019
In: Malware

Reports of IICS web application penetration testing experts mentioned that a group of Russian cyber spies created one of the most advanced backdoors that have been thought to attack byRead More →

Data breach at Wyzant, a website for hiring online tutors

2019-05-09
On: May 9, 2019
In: Incidents

After performing a web application security testing, the operators of Wyzant, well-known website to contact and hire personal tutors in more than 200 different subjects, have confirmed a data breachRead More →

Malware affects users of tax payment software Wolters Kluwer

2019-05-09
On: May 9, 2019
In: Malware

Website security audit specialists reported a malware infection at Wolters Kluwer, a widely used accounting and tax payment software platform; this incident has made it impossible for users to workRead More →

New phishing campaign targeted against YouTube content creators

2019-05-08
On: May 8, 2019
In: Data Security

Website security audit specialists reported the presence of a new fraudulent campaign directed against emergent YouTube content creators. According to reports, some YouTubers are receiving a supposed message from theRead More →

EDA2 Open-Source Ransomware Code Used in Real-Life Attacks

Ransomware attack against Maryland and Texas cities

2019-05-08
On: May 8, 2019
In: Incidents

Information security services specialists report two new ransomware attack incidents against some U.S. cities. This time is the turn of the city of Baltimore, Maryland, and Potter County, in theRead More →

Cisco Jabber Client Flawed, Exposes Users to MitM Attacks

Critical vulnerabilities impacting Cisco Elastic Services Controller

2019-05-08
On: May 8, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Web application security testing experts reported a critical vulnerability in Cisco Elastic Services Controller (ESC), which could allow an unauthenticated remote hacker to take full control of the compromised systemRead More →

Binance, cryptocurrency exchange platform, was hacked; $40M USD stolen

2019-05-08
On: May 8, 2019
In: Incidents

Binance, cryptocurrency exchange platform, which manages the largest number of daily operations, has become victim of hacking, reported experts from the IICS cybersecurity course. The chairman of this platform, knownRead More →

Israel claims to have destroyed Hamas cyber operations center

2019-05-07
On: May 7, 2019
In: Incidents

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) claim to have attacked a building that served as the cyber operations headquarter of the Palestinian jihad movement Hamas last weekend. As reported amongst the cybersecurityRead More →

Creators of the Benevolent Linux.Wifatch Malware Reveal Themselves

Multiple vulnerabilities affecting Sierra Wireless AirLink routers

2019-05-07
On: May 7, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Sierra has launched a security alert mentioning that its AirLink router model, thought for Internet of Things (IoT) applications, are exposed to the exploitation of some known vulnerabilities, reported cyberRead More →

Microsoft will launch WSL2, a real Linux kernel for Windows 10

2019-05-07
On: May 7, 2019
In: Technology

Microsoft will start with the distribution of a specially-designed Linux kernel from the launch of Windows 10 Insider builds over the next summer, reported cyber forensics course specialists. This newRead More →

If your children use smartphones, please remove these three dating apps

2019-05-07
On: May 7, 2019
In: Mobile Security

According to cybersecurity specialists, Apple and Google have banned three dating apps off their official platforms after U.S. authorities published a report stating that these services could expose minors toRead More →

NSA hacking tools were leaked by Chinese hackers since 2016

2019-05-07
On: May 7, 2019
In: Data Security

In 2017, a group of hackers identified as Shadow Brokers leaked a set of the most sophisticated hacking tools developed by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA); cybersecurity specialists pointRead More →

Denial of service condition interrupted power company operations in the U.S.

2019-05-06
On: May 6, 2019
In: Incidents

A denial-of-service condition arose in an electric company supplying energy to various states in the west of the United States; according to cybersecurity specialists, the incident was serious enough forRead More →

Hackers steal source code from hundreds of GitHub repositories and demand ransom

2019-05-06
On: May 6, 2019
In: Incidents

According to cyber forensics course specialists, GitHub, open source software development platform, has been the target of a campaign of aggressive cyberattacks. During the attacks, the threat actors removed codeRead More →

Mozilla digital signature verification flaw causes browser extensions fails

2019-05-06
On: May 6, 2019
In: Incidents

Cyber forensics course experts reported a security flaw related to digital signatures in Mozilla that is mainly affecting users of the Tor browser; so far, the company has only mentionedRead More →

Countdown to know the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the man behind Bitcoin

2019-05-06
On: May 6, 2019
In: Technology

Since the emergence of the Bitcoin as a means of payment the cybersecurity community and cryptocurrency users have not stopped asking themselves: who Satoshi Nakamoto really is? This is theRead More →

D-Link WiFi camera vulnerabilities allow access to user recordings

2019-05-03
On: May 3, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

A WiFi camera (model DCS-2123L) designed by the manufacturer D-Link contains critical vulnerabilities that would allow a hacker to intercept and visualize the recordings stored on the device, in additionRead More →

Critical vulnerability found in Cisco Nexus 9000 switch, update now

2019-05-03
On: May 3, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report that the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switch presents a critical vulnerability that, if exploited, would allow an attacker to remotely connect to a compromised device using SecureRead More →

TOP 5 Tools Used By Cyber Criminals Recently

2019-05-03
On: May 3, 2019
In: Data Security, Important, Tutorials

Cyber crime is taking next level of steps for taking control on digital world. Research done by ethical hacking researcher of International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS) shows increase inRead More →

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