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New Azure AD Cross-Tenant Synchronisation (CTS)  Attack allows hacking tenants laterally

2023-08-04
On: August 4, 2023
In: Data Security, Important, Vulnerabilities, Web Exploitation

Attackers are still focusing their attention on Microsoft identities in the hopes of breaking into linked Microsoft apps and federated SaaS applications. In addition, attackers continue to advance their attacksRead More →

Phishing attack over Microsoft Teams allows getting MFA from victim

2023-08-03
On: August 3, 2023
In: Data Security, Mobile Security

Hackers working for the Russian government disguised as technical support personnel on Microsoft Teams in order to breach the security of hundreds of businesses throughout the world, including government entities.Read More →

How to hack ChatGPT & Bard AI to do evil stuff

2023-08-02
On: August 2, 2023
In: Data Security, Tutorials

ChatGPT and its AI cousins have undergone extensive testing and modifications to ensure that they cannot be coerced into spitting out offensive material like hate speech, private information, or directionsRead More →

XXXGPT and WolfGPT new ChatGPT like tools used by hackers

2023-08-02
On: August 2, 2023
In: Data Security

Since threat actors aggressively exploit AI technology for a variety of illegal objectives, the whole danger landscape is undergoing a profound transformation as a direct result of the rapid rise ofRead More →

What Do Live Dealers Do in Live Casino Games?

2023-08-02
On: August 2, 2023
In: Technology Talk

If you’ve ever stepped foot into a brick-and-mortar casino, you’ve likely seen the bustling energy surrounding the tables, the clinking of chips, and the charismatic dealers managing the games. ButRead More →

How to easily hack TP-Link Archer AX21 Wi-Fi router

2023-08-01
On: August 1, 2023
In: Data Security, News Videos, Vulnerabilities

TP-Link has released a fix for a severe vulnerability in its Archer AX21 router. This vulnerability might have allowed attackers to take control of the device and carry out arbitraryRead More →

How to secure WhatsApp, Zoom and Instagram video calls?

2023-08-01
On: August 1, 2023
In: Technology Talk

There is a significant point that can be made, and that point is that video conferencing and video chats, in general, have taken off and have become a major technologicalRead More →

5 Reasons You Need SAST to Secure Applications in 2023

2023-08-01
On: August 1, 2023
In: Technology Talk

SAST, or Static Application Security Testing, is a type of security testing that is designed to detect potential vulnerabilities in an application’s source code. It is typically performed at theRead More →

Mattress Company Sealy shuts down IT systems and production plant after a big hack

2023-07-31
On: July 31, 2023
In: Incidents

Because to a “cybersecurity event” that occurred on July 23, Tempur Sealy International was forced to shut down some of its information technology infrastructure. The corporation said that its activitiesRead More →

Hacking WordPress websites via vulnerabilities in Ninja Forms plugin

2023-07-31
On: July 31, 2023
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

It has come to light that the Ninja Forms plugin for WordPress has many security flaws that might be abused by malicious actors to gain elevated access and steal sensitiveRead More →

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