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Point of Sale (PoS) vulnerabilities would allow theft and cloning of millions of credit cards worldwide

2020-12-11
On: December 11, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists have revealed the finding of various vulnerabilities in the point of sale (PoS) terminals of two of the most important manufacturers of these devices. Exploiting these vulnerabilities wouldRead More →

The new malware that infects up to 30,000 users a day through the browser

2020-12-11
On: December 11, 2020
In: Malware

Microsoft security teams have warned their users about a campaign related to Adrozek, a browser hijacking and credential theft malware capable of compromising up to 30,000 users a day. MalwareRead More →

85k SQL databases for sale at $550 USD for each in hacker forums

2020-12-10
On: December 10, 2020
In: Incidents

Information security specialists report that more than 85,000 SQL databases have been put up for sale on a dark web forum in exchange for $550 USD each. Apparently this illegalRead More →

Critical OpenSSL vulnerability allows easy DoS attack

2020-12-10
On: December 10, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

OpenSSL developers have just announced that the latest version, OpenSSL 1.1.1i, contains a number of patches to fix a critical vulnerability that could be exploited to deploy denial of serviceRead More →

How to steal data from macOS with Safari & send them to the your server with Telegram. Hacking Apple Mac

2020-12-09
On: December 9, 2020
In: Tutorials

Imagine this situation: When you open an HTML document something strange happens and after a while all the files on your hard drive end up in the hands of aRead More →

New spoofing email from Microsoft.com can’t be detected by firewall. 200M users affected

2020-12-09
On: December 9, 2020
In: Data Security

Millions of Microsoft Office 365 users around the world are exposed to a new malicious phishing campaign targeting employees of financial companies, healthcare services, insurers, manufacturing companies, telecommunications, and publicRead More →

Fireeye hacked. 300 security tools stolen to find vulnerabilities in them & attack FirEye clients

2020-12-09
On: December 9, 2020
In: Incidents

A group of threat actors allegedly sponsored by a nation state successfully attacked the systems of FireEye, a security company based in California, USA, as confirmed by the company itselfRead More →

NSA: VMware vulnerability is being exploited by Russian hackers

2020-12-08
On: December 8, 2020
In: Incidents

Special investigators from the National Security Agency (NSA) have issued a high priority alert arguing that Russian state-sponsored threat actors are exploiting a VMware vulnerability to steal sensitive data andRead More →

Vulnerability in D-Link VPN routers could fully compromise your systems

2020-12-08
On: December 8, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A flaw in a D-Link firmware, used by multiple router models with VPN pass-through functionality, would allow threat actors to take full control of an affected device. The vulnerability affectsRead More →

Critical vulnerability affects all versions of Kubernetes

2020-12-08
On: December 8, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Security teams at Kubernetes have released a report regarding a Man-in-The-Middle (MiTM) vulnerability that would allow threat actors to steal traffic from other pods in Kubernetes clusters. At the momentRead More →

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