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Local government officials pay half a million dollars to regain access to their systems: Ransomware

2019-03-11
On: March 11, 2019
In: Incidents

Local government officials had to pay almost half a million dollars to regain access to their systems According to network security and ethical hacking specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security, ransomware infectionsRead More →

LOCKY VARIANT CHANGES C2 COMMUNICATION, FOUND IN NUCLEAR EK

Private colleges applicants suffer ransomware attack

2019-03-11
On: March 11, 2019
In: Incidents

The applicants’ files of three prestigious universities would have been compromised by malicious actors The process of appliance to a university can be complicated, even more in a context whereRead More →

Phishing attacks capable of bypassing multi-factor authentication increase

2019-03-08
On: March 8, 2019
In: Data Security

Gmail, from Google, is one of the main services that use this login method Network security and ethical hacking specialists from the International Institute of Cyber security ensure that malicious actorsRead More →

A Facebook Messenger vulnerability reveals who you’ve been writing to

2019-03-08
On: March 8, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

The flaw is in a browser code included on the messaging service Facebook is making some changes to its messaging services, although this could backfire on the process. According toRead More →

Buffer overflow vulnerability found in British Airways flight screens

2019-03-08
On: March 8, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

The expert has been criticised for the method he used to discover this flaw Network security and ethical hacking specialists recently discovered a vulnerability that exposes to denial of service (DoS) attacks toRead More →

Critical zero-day vulnerability in Windows operating systems

2019-03-08
On: March 8, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

The flaw requires being combined with a Chrome browser exploit Network security and ethical hacking specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security recommend Windows operating system users to upgrade to version 10Read More →

Cisco asks switch Nexus users to disable some features; the company alleges security reasons

2019-03-07
On: March 7, 2019
In: Data Security

The company will launch a new firmware for Nexus in which the POAP function is completely disabled For security reasons, the Cisco company has asked the users of its Nexus switch toRead More →

Hacking against IoT devices and cryptocurrency platforms in Japan increases 100%

2019-03-07
On: March 7, 2019
In: Incidents

The Japanese government claims that the vast majority of these attacks originated abroad According to network security and ethical hacking specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security, in 2018 the numberRead More →

Researchers show how to remotely listen to, record calls from Samsung Galaxy phones

Caller ID app exposes information of millions of users

2019-03-07
On: March 7, 2019
In: Incidents, Mobile Security

Again, a data leaking relates to the poor security of a MongoDB implementation The Dalil Caller ID app, developed in Saudi Arabia, has been leaking the information of its usersRead More →

One of the most common and vulnerable passwords is ‘Ji32k7au4a83’

2019-03-06
On: March 6, 2019
In: Data Security

Experts explain why this combination of characters has been linked to multiple incidents of data breach According to network security and ethical hacking specialists from the International Institute of CyberRead More →

Vulnerability in Windows Deployment Services allows server hijacking

2019-03-06
On: March 6, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

A protocol implementation error appears to be the cause of this flaw Network security and ethical hacking specialists recently published a report revealing technical details about a vulnerability that allowedRead More →

Vulnerabilities expose Thunderbolt ports

2019-03-05
On: March 5, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Experts demonstrated an attack technique to compromise a computer through hardware connections A team of researchers developed a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) to demonstrate an attack in which a hackerRead More →

Massive attack against Israeli websites; multiple service shutdowns

2019-03-05
On: March 5, 2019
In: Incidents

Websites in Israel have been attacked by threat actors hoping to get cryptocurrency transactions A hacker or hacker group made a massive attack against multiple web pages in Israel, leavingRead More →

Intel CPUs affected by speculative execution vulnerability

2019-03-05
On: March 5, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

The flaw is present in all Intel generations after the first generation of Intel Core A speculative execution vulnerability (dubbed Spoiler) has been found in several generations of Intel CPUs,Read More →

Cyberattack campaign against various Cisco router models

2019-03-04
On: March 4, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

The attacks began two days after the company corrected a critical vulnerability A critical vulnerability in various router models was recently solved by Cisco. However, according to network security andRead More →

Researcher Hacks Instagram, Gets Backend Access

Do you want get free flights for a year? Delete all your Instagram posts

2019-03-04
On: March 4, 2019
In: Incidents

An airline launched a challenge inviting participants to delete all their social network posts in exchange for the opportunity to win a year of free flights The JetBlue airline hasRead More →

Linux Kernel 5.0 is now available; here are some novelties described

2019-03-04
On: March 4, 2019
In: Technology

This new version includes mainly hardware support improvements This new version includes mainly hardware support improvements Network security and ethical hacking specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security reportRead More →

Armor Games admits massive data breach

2019-03-04
On: March 4, 2019
In: Data Security

All users of this platform have been affected by this incident The videogame company Armor Games admitted that all of its users have been affected by a recent massive dataRead More →

Bypass antivirus detection With Phantom Payloads

2019-03-04
On: March 4, 2019
In: Important, Tutorials, Vulnerabilities, Web Scanners

According to ethical hacking courses, metasploit is the most popular tool used in pentesting. Metasploit tries to find weakness across your local network before an attacker does. This is theRead More →

Generate Android App in 2 mins and hack any android mobile

2019-03-04
On: March 4, 2019
In: Network Tools, Tutorials, Vulnerabilities

Android is an open source platform where any individual developer can implement ideas into an android application. It’s an big advantage for android developers as well as users who canRead More →

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