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A critical vulnerability in MikroTik routers allow hackers to deploy DoS attacks

2019-04-08
On: April 8, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS), the best ethical hacking institute, reported the emergence of a critical vulnerability in some of the MikroTik company routers; according toRead More →

Fileless malware attacks users of financial institutions

2019-04-05
On: April 5, 2019
In: Malware

According to the ethical hacking training from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS), a group of researchers has discovered a new variety of fileless malware attacking mainly clients ofRead More →

BasBanke – The new malware that steals banking information of Android users

2019-04-05
On: April 5, 2019
In: Malware

BasBanke is a new variant of malware for Android mainly directed to users of this operating system in Brazil. According to the authors of ‘Learn ethical hacking‘, it is aRead More →

DNS hijacking campaign is stealing Netflix, Gmail and other services accounts

2019-04-05
On: April 5, 2019
In: Data Security

A DNS hijacking campaign, active for at least three months, has been attacking users of the most popular online services, such as Gmail, Netflix, PayPal, among others, reported specialists fromRead More →

Fortnite official Twitter account was hacked

2019-04-05
On: April 5, 2019
In: Incidents

According to the ethical hacking training specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS), the most recent decisions of Epic Games have been so badly received by the gamerRead More →

What will happen to WikiLeaks? Julian Assange will be expelled from Ecuador Embassy in the next few hours

2019-04-05
On: April 5, 2019
In: Incidents

According to the authors of ‘Learn ethical hacking‘, the fugitive programmer Julian Assange will be expelled from the Embassy of Ecuador in London in the next few hours, as declaredRead More →

Controversial social media content legislation in Australia requires actions in less than an hour

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

According to ethical hacking training specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS), social media and content platforms could have less than one hour to identify and delete “inappropriateRead More →

Matebook, Huawei laptop, contains a backdoor-like vulnerability

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

The authors of the book ‘Learn ethical hacking’, along with specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS), report the existence of a critical vulnerability in the Matebook laptop,Read More →

Bayer pharmaceutical company claims it was hacking targeted by Chinese groups

2019-04-04
On: April 4, 2019
In: Data Security

The German pharmaceutical company Bayer claims to have contained a cyberattack possibly carried out by Chinese hackers. According to the ethical hacking training specialists from the International Institute of CyberRead More →

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 →

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