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Inactive Facebook users’ personal data leaked. Better delete the account than being inactive

2020-07-02
On: July 2, 2020
In: Incidents

Access to Facebook user information is very useful for developers, and although the company has implemented some measures to control this access, it has been revealed that, again, a groupRead More →

How to Hack Any Android Mobile using Androspy – Step by Step

2020-07-01
On: July 1, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Hacking any Android device is fun, but how hacker do it. There are many ways to get into mobile device, “some which require high level of technical knowledge andRead More →

Microsoft launches File Recovery Tool to restore ransomware infected data

2020-07-01
On: July 1, 2020
In: Data Security

Accidental loss or deletion of a file is something that many technology users have experienced since the beginning of computing, information security awareness experts say. The problem is considerable, asRead More →

Hacking into manufacturing plant security with Delta Automation DOPSoft flaw

2020-07-01
On: July 1, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Web application penetration testing specialists reported the finding of two critical vulnerabilities in the Industrial Automation DOPSoft system of technology company Delta Electronics. According to the report, the successful exploitationRead More →

Breaking the network security and bypassing F5 BIG-IP firewall via this flaw

2020-07-01
On: July 1, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Pentest training specialists report the finding of a critical vulnerability in the BIG-IP product branch of the tech company F5 Networks, specializing in application services and application delivery networks. AccordingRead More →

Apple Mac zero-day flaw lets a fake Safari app to run with administrator access

2020-07-01
On: July 1, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

The launching of Apple’s Bug Bounty Program allowed the cybersecurity community to work together with the giant tech company to fix multiple security flaws that could have compromised users ofRead More →

Xerox suffers Ransomware attack; computers encrypted and confidential data leaked

2020-07-01
On: July 1, 2020
In: Incidents

Database activity monitoring specialists claim that Maze ransomware operators have added Xerox Corporation to their victims list, attack that would have occurred on June 25. Although the company has notRead More →

Flaws in drivers used by ATM and POS make it easy to steal all the money from them

2020-06-30
On: June 30, 2020
In: Technology

ATM theft is an increasingly complex problem due to the evolution in methods employed by criminals and, according to information security awareness specialists, insecure or malicious drivers are one ofRead More →

Palo Alto firewall & VPN flaw lets hackers infect network with ransomware

2020-06-30
On: June 30, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A few days ago, it was reported the discovery of a vulnerability in PAN-OS, the operating system used by Palo Alto Networks firewall and virtual private network (VPN) solutions. Today,Read More →

Vulnerabilities in YARA allow to compromise network instead of protecting it

2020-06-30
On: June 30, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Penetration testing services specialists reported the finding of two critical vulnerabilities in YARA, a tool primarily used in malware research and detection. According to the report, successful exploitation of theseRead More →

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