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Critical vulnerability in Xiaomi smartphones pre-installed security app

2019-04-04
On: April 4, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

According to experts from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS), the best ethical hacking institute, the Chinese company Xiaomi has corrected a security vulnerability in Guard Provider, the securityRead More →

New York, Michigan and California under massive ransomware attack

2019-04-04
On: April 4, 2019
In: Incidents

Multiple counties in various U.S. states are under a massive ransomware attack, reported the authors of the book ‘Learn ethical hacking‘. This time, counties of Orange, in California, and Genesee,Read More →

The KimcilWare Ransomware targets web sites running the Magento Platform

Unnam3d, the ransomware that demands Amazon gift cards

2019-04-03
On: April 3, 2019
In: Malware

Ethical hacking training specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS) report the finding of a new variant of ransomware called Unnam3d; according to the reports, this malware movesRead More →

#DeleteFacebook – The social network asks its new users to provide the password for their email account

2019-04-03
On: April 3, 2019
In: Technology

Facebook fails to make any progress on its personal data management policies. According to the authors of ‘Learn ethical hacking‘ and experts from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS),Read More →

Attention Grindr users: Your confidential information is in the hands of Chinese companies

2019-04-03
On: April 3, 2019
In: Data Security

According to experts from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS), the best ethical hacking institute, just a few months after Grindr, a gay dating app, was bought by aRead More →

Data breach at Georgia Tech university compromise millions of records

2019-04-03
On: April 3, 2019
In: Incidents

According to the ethical hacking training specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS), students, professors and administrative staff of Georgia Tech, a university recognized internationally for its computerRead More →

A big beverage company suffers massive ransomware attack

2019-04-03
On: April 3, 2019
In: Incidents

A massive ransomware attack impacted the systems of Arizona Beverages, one of the largest beverage-producing companies in the United States; according to the experts of an ethical hacking institute inRead More →

Russia is spoofing its regional GPS to hide military bases

2019-04-02
On: April 2, 2019
In: Technology

According to the authors of the book ‘Learn ethical hacking’, a massive analysis of global positioning data discovered suspicious behavior in Russian territory. Experts point to the discovery of aRead More →

Remote code execution vulnerability in Cisco WebEx browser extensions

2019-04-02
On: April 2, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Ethical hacking training specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security have reported the discovery of a new vulnerability in the Cisco WebEx browser extensions that could allow remote codeRead More →

Critical SQL injection vulnerability in Magento; update please

2019-04-02
On: April 2, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Magento, an Adobe-owned platform, announced the launching of an update patch to correct some critical SQL injection vulnerabilities; according to the authors of the book ‘Learn ethical hacking‘, one ofRead More →

New York City suffers massive ransomware attack against several government institutions

2019-04-02
On: April 2, 2019
In: Incidents

Last weekend the New York government announced that the city suffered a ransomware attack that managed to compromise some government administrative systems, reported ethical hacking training specialists from the InternationalRead More →

Critical vulnerability in Apache allows privilege escalation to root

2019-04-02
On: April 2, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

According to the experts from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS), the best ethical hacking institute, critical privilege escalation vulnerability in the Apache HTTP server allows users with permissionRead More →

Saudi Arabia government hacked Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’s phone

2019-04-01
On: April 1, 2019
In: Incidents

A researcher claims that Saudi Arabia hacked the smartphone of Amazon founder and CEO, Jeff Bezos, report experts International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS), the best ethical hacking institute. TheRead More →

ElasticZombie Botnet - Exploiting Elasticsearch Vulnerabilities

Thousands of Kibana implementations using Elasticsearch are exposed online

2019-04-01
On: April 1, 2019
In: Data Security

Working with large amounts of data without taking the necessary security steps can pose a huge risk to any organization. According to the ethical hacking training experts from the InternationalRead More →

Europol and its global investigation against dark web forum users

2019-03-29
On: March 29, 2019
In: Data Security

The European Union Law Enforcement Cooperation Agency (Europol) recently announced the implementation of a series of joint efforts with U.S. and Canadian law enforcement agencies to stop the activities ofRead More →

Toyota suffers second data breach in the last month

2019-03-29
On: March 29, 2019
In: Incidents

According to the ethical hacking training specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS), the Japanese car company Toyota has suffered its second data breach of the last fourRead More →

Nearly one billion email addresses exposed; one of the biggest data breaches ever

2019-03-29
On: March 29, 2019
In: Data Security

The personal data of nearly one billion people are exposed online because of the terrible practices of a marketing company that apparently has disappeared without a trace since the incident,Read More →

Cryptocurrency exchange platform in Singapore gets hacked

2019-03-29
On: March 29, 2019
In: Incidents

Experts from the best ethical hacking institute, jointly with the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS) report an alleged hack against DragonEx, a Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange platform. According to theRead More →

Office Depot had to pay a $35M USD fine for sending fake ransomware infection alerts to its customers

2019-03-29
On: March 29, 2019
In: Incidents

According to ethical hacking training experts from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS), Office Depot and its software provider, Support.com, had to pay $35M USD to the U.S. FederalRead More →

Thousands of Huawei routers are exposed to cyberattacks

2019-03-28
On: March 28, 2019
In: Malware

In the year 2013, an Internet service provider warned Huawei about a security vulnerability in all of its domestic use routers. According to ethical hacking training experts from the IICS,Read More →

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