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Japan is planning massive hacking of citizens’ IoT devices

2019-01-28
On: January 28, 2019
In: Technology

The Japanese government will try to protect IoT devices before the Tokyo 2020 Olympics to prevent cyberattacks Last Friday the Japan Government approved an amendment that provides its public employeesRead More →

Police departments decide to encrypt their radio communications; press and criminals seem worried

2019-01-28
On: January 28, 2019
In: Data Security

Local reporters will be in a weak position for their work due to this measure of the Colorado police Network security and ethical hacking specialists from the International Institute ofRead More →

Get hidden details of Any Linux Processes Using Procdump

2019-01-26
On: January 26, 2019
In: Network Tools, Tutorials, Web Scanners

Core dumps or memory dumps are created when program is executed. A dump consists of modules or work flow that how program is working. In most of the cases dumpsRead More →

Distributed Denial o Secrets: a new competitor for WikiLeaks

2019-01-26
On: January 26, 2019
In: Data Security, Important

The cyberactivism has a new anonymous face According to Salvador Ruiz, network security specialist from the International Institute of Cyber Security, Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDOS) is a transparency collectiveRead More →

New malvertising campaign attacks Apple device users

2019-01-25
On: January 25, 2019
In: Incidents

A well-known hacker group is behind this malicious campaign Network security and ethical hacking specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security warn about a new malvertising campaign against AppleRead More →

Hackers are using ‘network tunneling’ to bypass the firewall instead of RDP

2019-01-25
On: January 25, 2019
In: Data Security

Network tunneling technique is being increasingly used for attackers using RDP The Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a Windows component designed to provide administrators and users with a remote accessRead More →

LOCKY VARIANT CHANGES C2 COMMUNICATION, FOUND IN NUCLEAR EK

New ransomware demands users to pay 10 Bitcoin or infect another thousand mining devices

2019-01-25
On: January 25, 2019
In: Malware

Attackers threaten to collapse users’ mining platforms Network security and ethical hacking specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security report the finding of a new ransomware variant especially targetedRead More →

Millions of loans and mortgages banking files exposed online

2019-01-25
On: January 25, 2019
In: Incidents

A database with sensitive information on loans and mortgages has been recently leaked Network security and ethical hacking specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security report the finding ofRead More →

Jok3r, one tool to do all hacking

2019-01-25
On: January 25, 2019
In: Network Tools, Tutorials, Web Scanners

In most of the cases pentesting is done manually. Where pentester uses all the tools available over the internet to find bugs or vulnerabilities in web applications, mention ethical hackingRead More →

ATTENTION: Torrents downloaded from The Pirate Bay contain a dangerous malware

2019-01-25
On: January 25, 2019
In: Malware

Malicious hackers have infected some torrents on this platform with a malware functional in Windows operating systems Although in general this practice does not generate major drawbacks, experts in networkRead More →

The KimcilWare Ransomware targets web sites running the Magento Platform

Anatova: The new ransomware infecting hundreds of devices around the world

2019-01-24
On: January 24, 2019
In: Malware

This new and sophisticated malicious software is able to bypass the best security measures A new ransomware family discovered at the beginning of 2019 has generated alarm among the cybersecurityRead More →

Vulnerability in Sky Go could leak user’s sensitive information

2019-01-24
On: January 24, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

A malicious user could perform a Man-in-The-Middle attack to extract user’s sensitive information Network security and ethical hacking specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security report the finding ofRead More →

Activists announce massive leaking of Russian politician’s emails on Distributed Denial of Secrets

2019-01-24
On: January 24, 2019
In: Data Security

Cyberactivists have announced the release of a massive archive with leaked information from Russian oligarchs and journalists According to network security and ethical hacking specialists from the International Institute ofRead More →

Moody’s will include cybersecurity risks in corporate credit ratings

2019-01-24
On: January 24, 2019
In: Data Security

The rating agency will evaluate the propensity of large organizations to suffer information security incidents A data breach, depending on the magnitude of the incident, and its corresponding fines orRead More →

Author of Linux.Encoder Fails for the Third Time, Ransomware Is Still Decryptable

Critical vulnerability on Linux APT GET in Debian, Ubuntu and Mint distros

2019-01-24
On: January 24, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

APT, one of the major Linux software installation programs, presents a serious security flaw Users willing to install programs in Linux distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu, or Mint, usually resortRead More →

Hackers compromised Nest cameras; trigger alerts on fake missile attacks

2019-01-23
On: January 23, 2019
In: Technology

The false news sowed panic in a family of the United States east coast An unusual incident altered the peace of a family in the United States, report network securityRead More →

Thousands of web domains were hijacked due to GoDaddy vulnerability

2019-01-23
On: January 23, 2019
In: Incidents

An unknown attacker has exploited this weakness to deploy multiple malicious email campaigns At the end of last year a campaign of bomb threats via email provoked massive evacuations andRead More →

Vulnerabilities allow remote access in Safari for iPhone X

2019-01-23
On: January 23, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

A combination of two exploits allows attackers to install malicious code on IPhone X devices A network security researcher from China has recently revealed technical details about some critical vulnerabilityRead More →

MySQL vulnerability allows server’s files access

2019-01-23
On: January 23, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

An attacker could run a malicious MySQL server and gain access to the connected data, as reported in a security message MySQL administrators have posted a security alert informing usersRead More →

Drug traffickers operating on dark web were sentenced to 40 years in jail

2019-01-23
On: January 23, 2019
In: Incidents

The gang managed to generate revenues of more than £150k in a year of activity Three drug traffickers working on dark web were sentenced to just over 43 years inRead More →

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