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HOW TO BE ANONYMOUS ON INTERNET

2018-12-02
On: December 2, 2018
In: Network Tools, Tutorials

INTRODUCTION:- In this digital era, our information is more public than private. The massive growth of internet users is increasing day by day. What we think we simply search itRead More →

Critical Zoom vulnerability allows series of malicious actions

2018-12-01
On: December 1, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

An attacker could spoof messages, hijack screen controls, or expel other conference attendants A considered critical vulnerability in the Zoom videoconferencing application could allow a remote attacker to hijack screenRead More →

Marriott hotel group gets hacked, 500 million customers affected

2018-11-30
On: November 30, 2018
In: Data Security, Incidents

  Records of 500 million customers of Marriott hotel group were compromised in data breach Marriott International hotel chain has revealed that its Starwood division’s reservations database had been compromisedRead More →

Lenovo must pay $7.3M USD for installing adware on thousands of laptops

2018-11-30
On: November 30, 2018
In: Technology

The company faced a collective demand in which it was stated that users’ privacy had been compromised Lenovo, thought to be a reliable technology and computer equipment manufacturing company, hoggedRead More →

Dell Adds Boot Scanner to Protect Users Against Bootkit Malware

Security breach at Dell’s website

2018-11-30
On: November 30, 2018
In: Data Security, Incidents

The company had to reset its users’ passwords due to the security incident Information security and digital forensics specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security reported that Dell, theRead More →

XSS Shell- Cross Site Scripting

2018-11-29
On: November 29, 2018
In: Network Tools, Tutorials

XSS-Shell Intro:- XSS Shell framework uses cross-site scripting to get reverse shell. In order to attack on the victim’s web browser you just need an XSS flaw to run XSSRead More →

Track people on internet – Trape demo tutorial

2018-11-29
On: November 29, 2018
In: Network Tools, Tutorials

Trape Intro:- Trape is a OSINT (Open Source Intelligence Tool) is a tracking tool  in which you can execute social engineering attack in a real time, ethical hacking specialists clarifies. ItRead More →

Data breach in Atrium Health exposes nearly 3 million records

2018-11-28
On: November 28, 2018
In: Data Security, Incidents

The apparent cause is the hacking suffered by a third party provider Digital forensics specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security have reported a new massive data breach incident.Read More →

Pirated Smash Bros. Ultimate copy for sale in Mexico before launching date

2018-11-28
On: November 28, 2018
In: Technology

  Nintendo has been unable to patch the Switch software Nintendo security teams are working to contain the leaks that involve the launching of the videogame Smash Bros. Ultimate, afterRead More →

The FBI shuts down a millionaire online fraud campaign

2018-11-28
On: November 28, 2018
In: Incidents, Malware

Cybercriminals behind this operation earned about $30M USD The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Google and multiple cybersecurity and digital forensics firms worked together to collapse one of the mostRead More →

CREATE YOUR OWN WORDLIST WITH CRUNCH

2018-11-28
On: November 28, 2018
In: Network Tools, Tutorials

CRUNCH INTRO:- While cracking the password, attacker always needs an wordlist. Normally, wordlist use thousand of words per second to crack the password. If attacker gathers some information about theRead More →

Netbios Over TCP/IP – nbtstat usage in detail

2018-11-28
On: November 28, 2018
In: Network Tools, Tutorials

As per ethical hacking professionals, Nbtstat is a network tool that is used to check the running TCP/IP connections. Nbtstat list all the network connections that are used in WindowsRead More →

Psst: Here’s Uber’s most vulnerable code just waiting to be hacked

$1.2M USD fine for Uber because of delay of data breach report

2018-11-28
On: November 28, 2018
In: Data Security

Researchers claim that this incident compromised the company’s Amazon S3 buckets Uber Technologies decided not to disclose a data breach in 2016, a decision that keeps bringing bad news forRead More →

Leaking data with smart bulbs

2018-11-28
On: November 28, 2018
In: Data Security, Technology

A team of researchers has developed a couple of apps that take advantage of the functionalities of smart bulbs for data leaking Researchers from a cybersecurity and digital forensics firmRead More →

Facebook will pay you $40k USD for reporting bug

2018-11-28
On: November 28, 2018
In: Data Security

  The social network would pay up to $40k USD for reporting errors that allow a single account takeover In the middle of an image crisis because of critics ofRead More →

Find Webcams, Databases, Boats in the sea using Shodan

2018-11-27
On: November 27, 2018
In: Data Security, Important, Network Tools, Tutorials

SHODAN:- Shodan is a scanner which finds devices connected over the internet. Shodan can finds devices like traffic lights, security cameras, home heating devices and baby monitors, ethical hacking consultantsRead More →

Crack Windows password with john the ripper

2018-11-27
On: November 27, 2018
In: Network Tools, Tutorials

JOHN THE RIPPER:- John the ripper is a password cracker tool, which try to detect weak passwords. John the ripper can run on wide variety of passwords and hashes. ThisRead More →

Linux mining software could steal passwords and disable antivirus

2018-11-27
On: November 27, 2018
In: Data Security, Malware

The trojan also installs a rootkit and another malware variant that can lead to denial-of-service conditions Perhaps the malware variants that affect Linux users are not as common as threatsRead More →

A very simple Spotify phishing campaign

2018-11-27
On: November 27, 2018
In: Data Security, Incidents

Researchers have discovered a phishing campaign aimed at the streaming service; although it is really simple-crafted, its dissemination is important Researchers from a cybersecurity and digital forensics firm discovered aRead More →

United Kingdom seizes internal Facebook documents

2018-11-27
On: November 27, 2018
In: Data Security

Problems continue for the social network giant Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg keeps receiving bad news for underestimating a British parliamentary commission that has been investigating the impact of online misinformationRead More →

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