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Central Pro, Join.me, Hamachi, and RemotelyAnywhere services encrypted backups and keys hacked

2023-01-24
On: January 24, 2023
In: Data Security, Forensics

GoTo, a company that provides software, said on Monday, January 23, that a hacker had stolen encrypted backups for its Central, Pro, Join.me, and Hamachi services. RemotelyAnywhere was also affected.Read More →

4 important vulnerabilities patched in VMware vRealize Log Insight

2023-01-24
On: January 24, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

VRealize Log Insight is a log collecting and analytics virtual appliance that gives administrators the ability to collect, display, manage, and analyze syslog data. Log Insight was developed by Logrotate.Read More →

DensePose: New technique allows using normal home Wi-Fi routers to see through walls like X-ray

2023-01-23
On: January 23, 2023
In: Data Security

Using two Wi-Fi routers to image a human’s 3D form and pose, researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have created a low-cost method to spy people through walls. When a 3DRead More →

Critical AWS CloudTrail vulnerability allowed attackers to circumvent CloudTrail & GuardDuty logging

2023-01-23
On: January 23, 2023
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

CloudTrail is the tool that AWS administrators rely on to keep track of all API activity inside their accounts. CloudTrail helps teams to identify unusual behavior in AWS environments, spotRead More →

Exploit code for ManageEngine RCE flaw published. Patch immediately

2023-01-20
On: January 20, 2023
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

Because to the use of an obsolete third-party dependecies  many ManageEngine products might make it possible for a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system. This was caused byRead More →

This new android malware allows to hack & spy on any Android phone

2023-01-20
On: January 20, 2023
In: Malware Analysis, Mobile Security

Cybercriminals are now peddling a new piece of malicious software for Android called “Hook,” which boasts the ability to remotely take control of mobile devices in real-time via VNC (virtualRead More →

Sudo has a high-severity vulnerability that low-privilege attackers might exploit to get root access

2023-01-19
On: January 19, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

Sudo is one of the most essential, powerful, and often used tools that comes as a core command pre-installed on macOS and practically every other UNIX or Linux-based operating system.Read More →

A credential stuffing attack exposed names, addresses, social security numbers, tax numbers & DOB of 35,000 PayPal accounts

2023-01-19
On: January 19, 2023
In: Incidents

After a credential stuffing attack on December 6, which gave hackers access to names, addresses, Social Security Numbers, individual tax identification numbers, and dates of birth, PayPal is in theRead More →

Mailchimp hacked again in 6 months. One more reason of not using MailChimp email marketing platform

2023-01-18
On: January 18, 2023
In: Data Security

MailChimp, a company that specializes in email marketing, admitted that their system had been breached by hackers. Mailchimp, a company that specializes in email marketing and newsletters, reports that itRead More →

4 critical BIOS vulnerabilities affect DELL Laptops like Alienware, Inspiron, Vostro models

2023-01-18
On: January 18, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

Technology business Dell has its headquarters in the United States. It is in the business of creating and selling computers as well as repairing and supporting related goods and services.Read More →

How To Improve Your Cybersecurity Knowledge?

2023-01-18
On: January 18, 2023
In: Technology Talk

Improving your cybersecurity knowledge is an essential part of staying safe online. It involves understanding the different risks and threats to online systems, as well as implementing the right securityRead More →

Four server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities impacting different Azure services

2023-01-17
On: January 17, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

Orca, a business that specializes in cloud security, has disclosed information on four server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities that affect several Azure services. Two of these vulnerabilities might have beenRead More →

Nissan data breach leaks customers full names, dates of birth, & Nissan finance account number

2023-01-17
On: January 17, 2023
In: Incidents

Nissan North America has alerted affected customers of a breach that occurred at a third-party service provider and resulted in the exposure of client information. According to the notification, NissanRead More →

A new privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux kernel, enables a local attacker to execute malware on vulnerable systems

2023-01-16
On: January 16, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

A new privilege escalation vulnerability has been identified in the Linux kernel by researcher Davide Ornaghi. This vulnerability might enable a local attacker to execute code on vulnerable computers withRead More →

Over 17 Million Dollars in Compensation Will be Been Paid Out to Victims of Crypto Fraud

2023-01-16
On: January 16, 2023
In: Data Security

Today, a federal district court in San Diego issued an order mandating the distribution of over $17 million in restitution funds to approximately 800 victims hailing from over 40 differentRead More →

Cellebrite UFED and MSAB mobile forensics & hacking tool source code leaked by hacktivista

2023-01-16
On: January 16, 2023
In: Data Security

Cellebrite, an Israeli company that specializes in mobile forensics, seems to have been the victim of yet another data breach, in which hackers made off with 1.7 terabytes worth ofRead More →

This flaw in Google Chrome & Chromium-based browsers enabled data theft of information such as cryptocurrency wallets and credentials from over 2.5 billion users

2023-01-13
On: January 13, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

Researchers from the cyber security firm Imperva Red Team have disclosed information on a newly found and fixed vulnerability that affected over 2.5 billion Google Chrome users as well asRead More →

Exploit code to hack Lexmark printers and photocopiers published, uses zero day vulnerabilities

2023-01-13
On: January 13, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

The American corporation Lexmark International, Inc. is a privately owned business that specializes in the production of laser printers and other image goods. The researcher found that the product isRead More →

Download free The Last of Us Pc game in exchange of your personal data

2023-01-12
On: January 12, 2023
In: Data Security

Hackers have taken advantage of the debut of the new series of The Last of Us in order to collect personally identifiable information from users who are interested in playingRead More →

Cryptocurrency users are becoming victim of address poisoning attacks

2023-01-12
On: January 12, 2023
In: Data Security

Scammers may commit address poisoning by sending meaningless transactions to your account from an  wallet address that is very similar to the one you use. In case you were unaware ofRead More →

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