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Anyone Can Hack Mobile Whatsapp Using These Top 5 Tricks

2020-06-29
On: June 29, 2020
In: Tutorials

Whatsapp haas been an integral part of our daily life. It has replaced SMS completely. If we want to know somebody lifestyle or daily routine, we can judge by readingRead More →

Flaw in Apache Tomcat forces server to perform DoS attacks against itself & the network

2020-06-29
On: June 29, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Specialists from a cyber security consulting firm report finding of a medium severity vulnerability in Apache Tomcat, the servlet container developed under the Apache Software Foundation’s Jakarta project. According toRead More →

University of California, San Francisco paid a $1.14 million USD ransom to hackers. [Ransom negotiation process]

2020-06-29
On: June 29, 2020
In: Incidents

According to a report elaborated by database security audit experts, the systems of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) were attacked by a hacker group known as Netwalker onRead More →

This DVD player hack allows playing pirated games on PlayStation 2 and other models

2020-06-29
On: June 29, 2020
In: Technology

Since the launching of PlayStation 2, information security awareness specialists have sampled the multiple vulnerabilities in console code that allow the use of homebrew games, another way of saying piracy.Read More →

9 critical flaws in FreeRDP allow reading messages on Android phones remotely

2020-06-29
On: June 29, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Security testing course specialists report finding at least nine security vulnerabilities in FreeRDP, a free implementation of Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) released under Apache license. According to the report, theRead More →

Top 5 Crypto currencies, You Must Have Today

2020-06-28
On: June 28, 2020
In: Tutorials

1. Bitcoin As everyone knows Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency and it’s a crypto currency. It doesn’t have any central bank or an administrator. As commented by researcher ofRead More →

What Customers Want in a Taxi Booking App – Make it Secure

2020-06-27
On: June 27, 2020
In: Technology Talk

The world is moving faster than ever.  In today’s digital age, people have an expectation when it comes to the service industry. Whether they are making a dinner reservation, bookingRead More →

Philips Ultrasound flaw allows modifying any ultrasound in real-time remotely

2020-06-26
On: June 26, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A group of specialists from a malware analysis course reports the finding of a vulnerability in multiple ultrasound systems developed by technology firm Philips. According to the report, the successfulRead More →

14 zero day flaws in CentOS allow installing ransomware in the network: no patch available

2020-06-26
On: June 26, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Vulnerability assessment specialists reported the finding of at least 14 security vulnerabilities in CentOS, a free hosting management web portal designed to facilitate the management of dedicated servers and VPS.Read More →

HOW TO HACK WEBSITE COOKIES BY SENDING A SHORTCUT FILE

2020-06-25
On: June 25, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction HTTP Cookie (also called web cookie, Internet cookie, browser cookie, or simply cookie) is a simple data sent by website to the user browser. Whenever we visit any website, HTTP Cookies are sentRead More →

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