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Apache Spark flaw allows defacing website y backdoor creation in server

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

According to network perimeter security specialists, Apache Spark developers have just officially released a remote code execution risk alert that affects their software. The vulnerability was tracked as CVE-2020-9480 andRead More →

Largest DDOS attack of 809 million packets per second (Mpps) on a bank

2020-06-25
On: June 25, 2020
In: Data Security

Just a few days ago, malware reverse engineering experts from security firm Akamai managed to mitigate the largest denial of service (DDoS) attack. According to the report, this attack generatedRead More →

iOS 14 jailbreak published just a few hours after its release

2020-06-25
On: June 25, 2020
In: Mobile Security

Apple has just introduced iOS 14, in addition to iPadOS 14, also announcing the release of the beta so developers can test new features and prepare their apps for whenRead More →

17 flaws in Cisco Small Business routers allow creating permanent backdoor

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

Computer forensics specialists report the discovery of multiple vulnerabilities in multiple Cisco VR Series routers. Successful exploitation of these flaws would allow the deployment of multiple malicious scenarios such asRead More →

Brazil bans payments via WhatsApp for privacy and security just seven days after its launch

2020-06-24
On: June 24, 2020
In: Technology

According to computer forensics specialists, Brazil’s central bank has ordered the suspension of a newly implemented payment system where users of the Visa and Mastercard systems could make transfers viaRead More →

Facebook sues companies for selling likes, followers and comments for FB & IG

2020-06-24
On: June 24, 2020
In: Data Security

For large tech companies, demands have become commonplace, and although most of the time it is the users who file the demands, sometimes these companies can also sue individuals orRead More →

Zero day flaws in Honeywell ControlEdge PLC, RTU for critical infrastructure: No patch available

2020-06-24
On: June 24, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Vulnerability assessment specialists report the discovery of multiple vulnerabilities in ControlEdge and RTU, security products developed by Honeywell. Successful exploit of these vulnerabilities could allow threat actors to obtain passwordsRead More →

40 millions Telegram users’ data leaked in darknet; a 900MB database

2020-06-24
On: June 24, 2020
In: Data Security

Network perimeter security specialists revealed the discovery of a database (nearly 900 MB) with millions of records of Telegram users. This information was found in a dark web forum andRead More →

Spy Your Friend’s Mobile Conversation by sending a link

2020-06-23
On: June 23, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Most of us are always curious to know what other think about us or talks about us. There are many ways of spying other person audio conversation, today weRead More →

Privacy breach: 7-Eleven uses facial recognition to collect customers’ information

2020-06-23
On: June 23, 2020
In: Incidents

Computer forensics specialists report that 7-Eleven convenience store chain is implementing facial recognition technology at its 700 stores located in Australia as part of a new feedback program. The companyRead More →

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