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Steal Your Friend’s Android PIN and iPhone Passcode Using a Single Link

2020-05-15
On: May 15, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction It’s easy to steal your friend’s Phone PIN and windows password using a single link. This all can be done by just sending a link to our friend. SoRead More →

New Fortnite phishing attack is offering free access to all the games

2020-05-15
On: May 15, 2020
In: Data Security

Collecting information from technology users has become commonplace, cloud computing security specialists say. Although the main use of this practice is the preparation of marketing campaigns, experts mention that threatRead More →

Personal Data of more than 100 Million Russian for sale in dark web for $3,000 USD

2020-05-15
On: May 15, 2020
In: Incidents

Many of the cryptocurrencies that currently exist, especially Bitcoin, are still used in criminal activities, as mentioned by hacking course experts. This time, experts report that a group of threatRead More →

Man-in-The-Middle (MitM) attack vulnerability affects Cisco and Palo Alto firewall, switches and router affected

2020-05-15
On: May 15, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Security teams from Cisco and Palo Alto Networks have fixed two critical authentication bypass vulnerabilidades present in their network security solutions. It appears that the flaws exist due to monitoringRead More →

Find Vulnerabilities in a Website Using a Single Command

2020-05-14
On: May 14, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Finding vulnerabilities in any website involves running so many tools and further analyzing the output. There are many paid tool available online, but how it sounds when you don’tRead More →

5,500 employees company Magellan health hacked. Cyber security team & F5 big-IP firewall could not stop data breach

2020-05-14
On: May 14, 2020
In: Incidents

Ransomware attacks remain a major concern for cloud computing security experts. Magellan Health, an Arizona-based company, has begun notifying an undisclosed number of employees that their personal data was compromisedRead More →

Two Critical vulnerabilities in Sophos Cyberoam firewall can allow network takeover

2020-05-14
On: May 14, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Researchers from vpnMentor have released a report on two critical vulnerabilities in Cyberoam firewall and VPN solutions. The flaws affect the company’s “email quarantine system”, to which threat actors couldRead More →

With this Windows PowerShell command hackers can install a backdoor that can’t be removed with patch

2020-05-14
On: May 14, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A team of cybersecurity specialists has just released a report on a recently found vulnerability in the Windows operating system printing process. According to the researchers, this flaw is presentRead More →

Zerodium stops receiving new zero days iOS exploits as it’s easier to hack. Prices for Apple zero day drops

2020-05-14
On: May 14, 2020
In: Technology

Zerodium is a cybersecurity company specialized in the purchase of exploits that a few years ago caught the attention of the community due to a million dollar offer for aRead More →

Apple’s Email App Vulnerabilities and How They are Harming Device Usage

2020-05-14
On: May 14, 2020
In: Technology Talk

Whether Apple agrees or not, its email app vulnerabilities definitely exist and are causing some major harm to companies and individuals. Recently, ZecOPs, a cybersecurity company, disclosed that Apple emailRead More →

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