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New exploit for jailbreak of iOS 13.6.1 is presented just 2 days after its release

2020-08-17
On: August 17, 2020
In: Mobile Security

The development of a jailbreak for iOS systems has become one of the biggest ambitions of users of Apple devices. According to specialists in an ethical hacking course, Twitter userRead More →

ADBSploit tool for exploiting and managing Android devices via ADB

2020-08-17
On: August 17, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Now it’s easy to exploit and manage Android mobile devices using a python based tool ADBsploit. To use this tool we required ADB (Android Debug Bridge) on hackers machine and theRead More →

PinePhone: the $200 USD smartphone with switches to turn off its camera, microphone, WiFi and GPS. A good replacement for Encrochat

2020-08-14
On: August 14, 2020
In: Mobile Security

The Android operating system has been characterized by its almost unlimited capacity for customization, in large part thanks to its Linux kernel and its open source nature, mention specialists inRead More →

Bypass restrictions on Palo Alto’s PAN-OS firewall with this zero-day vulnerability

2020-08-13
On: August 13, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Specialists from a pentesting course have revealed the finding of a critical flaw in PAN-OS, the operating system present in multiple Palo Alto Networks solutions. According to the report, theRead More →

How to generate a temporary burner Gmail ID to avoid spam?

2020-08-13
On: August 13, 2020
In: Data Security

Everyone agrees that spam is one of the most hated things by tech users. No matter how many times we empty the undesirable mail folder, it will be full againRead More →

Russian SIM cards allow spoofing any phone number in the world

2020-08-13
On: August 13, 2020
In: Technology

Phone fraud has more and more variants and more complex resources, specialists from a cyber security consulting company report. A few days ago a reporter recounted how he contacted aRead More →

Steal PIN of your friend by doing phishing attack from your mobile phone

2020-08-13
On: August 13, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction As we all know in Android device there are three different Phone locks to set (Finger print, Password, Pattern). If your friend use pattern as Phone lock, now it’sRead More →

Philadelphia SEPTA transport system suffers ransomware attack

2020-08-12
On: August 12, 2020
In: Incidents

The Southeastern Philadelphia Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has confirmed the detection of a malware attack on its servers. According to pentesting course specialists, the incident has prevented SEPTA from sharing relevantRead More →

Voice over LTE (VoLTE) zero-day flaw allows eavesdropping on mobile phone calls: ReVoLTE

2020-08-12
On: August 12, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Security threats against telecommunication systems remain a serious problem, specialists in an exploit writing course say. Voice over LTE (VoLTE) packet-based telephony service, integrated into the Long Term Evolution (LTE)Read More →

Fool Hackers by deploying HoneyPot in your enterprise Network

2020-08-11
On: August 11, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction HoneyPot is always a great way to fool hackers. There are many types of HoneyPot system, some are used to detect, deflect, or even counteract the hackers. Today weRead More →

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