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Data leaking! Hackers are selling 62,000 accounts from eToro, the online trading platform

2020-07-10
On: July 10, 2020
In: Incidents

Specialists in secure data erasure report that eToro users are exposed to great risk because an unidentified hacker group managed to access around 62,000 accounts, which are now for saleRead More →

New zero-day flaw in Zoom allows hacking any Windows computer

2020-07-10
On: July 10, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Zoom is one of the most widely used tools during the pandemic, although this has allowed the discovery of multiple security errors. Specialists from a cyber security consulting company reportRead More →

Top 30 WiFi Hacking Apps of Android and IPhone in 2020

2020-07-10
On: July 10, 2020
In: Tutorials

Do you want want FREE WiFi. We all want free WiFi wherever possible in hotels, restaurants, shopping sites and other places. Even most of us want to break into neighbor’sRead More →

Smartwatch hack could kill elderly with drug overdose

2020-07-09
On: July 9, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Specialists in a pentesting course ensure that it is possible to hack the software with which some smartwatches used to support some elderly or dementia patients work. Many smartwatches areRead More →

German Police shuts down DDoSecrets server hosting FBI leaked data

2020-07-09
On: July 9, 2020
In: Data Security

German authorities have taken control of a server hosting the BlueLeaks leak, a nickname that knows a database of more than 260 GB extracted from multiple U.S. police corporations. BlueLeaksRead More →

Why do all hackers want it? Ransomware of Things (RoT), new cyber weapon

2020-07-09
On: July 9, 2020
In: Malware

According to a report submitted by data security training specialists, one of the fastest growing cybercriminal trends over the past year is the use of extortion in cyberattacks, as theyRead More →

American news site’s subdomains left open for takeover

2020-07-09
On: July 9, 2020
In: Incidents

A team of specialists from a pentesting course found a vulnerability on the website of CBS Local, an American media company. In addition to the flaw, the site’s weak securityRead More →

Gambling app leaked data from millions of players. Check if your name is on the list

2020-07-09
On: July 9, 2020
In: Incidents

An investigation led by Noam Rotem from security firm vpnMentor revealed a data breach incident in Clubillion, a popular casino app. According to the experts of the cyber security consultingRead More →

3 security flaws turn Palo Alto’s firewall into a time bomb. Update now

2020-07-09
On: July 9, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Network penetration testing specialists reported the finding of at least three vulnerabilities in PAN-OS, the operating system that works on Palo Alto Networks security solutions. According to the report, theRead More →

Critical flaws found in Netgear, ASUS, AVM, D-Link, Linksys, TP-Link and Zyxel routers. Check your home router now

2020-07-08
On: July 8, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Security vulnerabilities are an issue that affects all kinds of technological devices and there is no way to ensure that any technological implementation is 100% invulnerable, whether it can beRead More →

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