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How To Check if My Instagram,Twitter,Facebook Gmail Account is Hacked

2020-07-15
On: July 15, 2020
In: Tutorials

Most of the hackers target social media accounts like Facebook, Instagram, Gmail. Hackers target social media accounts to steal confidential information like personal photos, video, bank credentials we often shareRead More →

Twitter accounts hacked worldwide for doing Bitcoin scam

2020-07-15
On: July 15, 2020
In: Incidents

Alert on massive fraud of cryptocurrencies in Twitter accounts, related to Covid-19. That successful scam has raised more than $ 50,000 at the moment, this consists of requesting money throughRead More →

Oracle releases fix for 443 vulnerabilities affecting 130 products. 100 flaws with CVE score of 9.8 or higher

2020-07-15
On: July 15, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A few days ago, Oracle released its monthly security update, which will fix over 400 security vulnerabilities, including 52 patches for Oracle Fusion Middleware. According to hacking course experts, otherRead More →

Disney World hotels guests involved in phones scams. Disney World hacked?

2020-07-15
On: July 15, 2020
In: Incidents

Multiple guests at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort and Disney’s Contemporary Resort have been embroiled in a scandal over alleged phone fraud. According to experts from a cyber security course, affectedRead More →

Atlas of Surveillance, the map that shows exactly who & how is spying on your home

2020-07-15
On: July 15, 2020
In: Technology

According to cloud security course specialists, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) presented a database detailing the methods used by law enforcement organizations for city surveillance, although some prefer to callRead More →

Jackpotting 143 ATMs to cash out all the money; a bank shuts down all its Diebold ATMs after cyberattack

2020-07-15
On: July 15, 2020
In: Incidents

According to experts in a hacking course, the Antwerp-based Argenta savings bank has decided to close its 143 ATMs after suffering two consecutive cyberattack incidents over the past weekend. ThisRead More →

Unlocking iPhone & Android without passcode via new tool ‘Mobile GrayKey’

2020-07-14
On: July 14, 2020
In: Mobile Security

Some time ago the tech company Grayshift gained notoriety thanks to its iPhone unlocking technology, used in a software called GrayKey. Specialists in a cyber security course mention that theRead More →

How Nintendo Game Boy is being used to unlock & steal cars without breaking their windows

2020-07-14
On: July 14, 2020
In: Technology

Specialists in cloud computing security report a method by which hackers are turning retro video games have become thousands of dollar devices capable of opening a car without breaking itsRead More →

2 million Citrix customer records for sale in dark web for 2.15 Bitcoin

2020-07-14
On: July 14, 2020
In: Incidents

Recently a hacker posted an ad on a hacking forum on dark web to publicize the sale of a database belonging to Citrix. According to specialists in a cyber securityRead More →

How a hacker revenged a cyber security company by hacking and leaking all its data

2020-07-14
On: July 14, 2020
In: Incidents

Specialists from a hacking course report that Data Viper, a kickstarter information security company, suffered a cyberattack that led to the leaking of its database online. Data Viper collects exposedRead More →

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