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Cloudflare hacked; 3 million real IP addresses database leaked in darknet

2020-07-27
On: July 27, 2020
In: Incidents

A team of penetration testing services experts from the National Cybersecurity Coordination Center, part of Ukraine’s National Security Council, confirmed that data from more than 3 million websites using CloudflareRead More →

Digital forensics tool for malware analysis REMnux 7: How to use it?

2020-07-27
On: July 27, 2020
In: Technology

Malware analysis is one of the most complex tasks in the cybersecurity community, mentioning security testing course specialists. One of the most reliable tools for malware analysts is the Linux-basedRead More →

How this mobile banking app got hacked to steal data of 7.5 million users?

2020-07-27
On: July 27, 2020
In: Incidents

Database security monitoring specialists report that financial & technology firm Dave suffered a data breach that resulted in the exposure of a database that stored more than 7 million records.Read More →

Cyber Criminals Most Popular Tool for Hijacking Accounts [2020]

2020-07-27
On: July 27, 2020
In: Tutorials

There are many techniques to steal the victim credentials. Have you ever imagine how cyber criminals are working! Cyber criminals also use tools to hijack accounts. Researchers of International instituteRead More →

How this Man laundered $25 million USD via Bitcoin ATMs?

2020-07-24
On: July 24, 2020
In: Incidents

An Orange County resident admitted to washing about $25 million USD using a network of unlicensed Bitcoin ATMs, logical security experts report. Kais Mohammad acknowledged being aware that many ofRead More →

DJI GO 4 application is spying on millions of drone owners like TikTok

2020-07-24
On: July 24, 2020
In: Data Security

A couple of malware reverse engineering teams have revealed multiple problems in the Android drone control app developed by Chinese manufacturer Da Jiang Innovations (DJI). It appears that exploiting theseRead More →

German police can see anyone’s WhatsApp messages at anytime, German media reports

2020-07-23
On: July 23, 2020
In: Mobile Security

Security measures in messaging platform WhatsApp are being questioned again. Computer forensics specialists mention that the German Federal Criminal Agency (BKA) has been able to access the messages on theRead More →

Watching these pirated Netflix and Amazon Prime series will infect your devices with virus

2020-07-23
On: July 23, 2020
In: Data Security

Looking for pirated content online is a common, if very dangerous practice, as mentioned by experts from a mobile hacking course. Recent figures point out that streaming is the fastestRead More →

How to Spy on Someone’s Phone without Them Knowing for Free

2020-07-23
On: July 23, 2020
In: Technology Talk

Have you ever tried to check someone’s phone and failed? Well, worry not as there are a million others doing the same. Smart devices are developed by a team ofRead More →

Digitally signing PDF files by Adobe, Perfect PDF, Foxit, Nitro, Libre Office PDF is not secure

2020-07-23
On: July 23, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Although digital signatures in software or files are an indicator of trust, threat actors may be able to bypass this security measure, as mentioned by malware reverse engineering experts. ARead More →

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