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Telegram shuts down its GRAM cryptocurrency and TON network

2020-05-13
On: May 13, 2020
In: Technology

After a dispute in the U.S. courts, the instant messaging platform Telegram finally decided to withdraw its central cryptocurrency subsidiary, Telegram Open Network (TON). According to hacking course experts, afterRead More →

This T-shirt makes you invisible in front of any camera in the world

2020-05-13
On: May 13, 2020
In: Technology

Facial surveillance and recognition systems have evolved considerably, but so have methods to deceive this kind of software. According to cloud computing security services experts, a group of IBM researchersRead More →

New technique for firewall and antivirus evasion used by YouTube malware

2020-05-13
On: May 13, 2020
In: Malware

The 2019 cybersecurity community was surprised by the emergence of Astaroth, a Trojan developed for information theft that quickly became one of the most popular malware variants. Now, cloud securityRead More →

4 critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft VBScript Engine

2020-05-13
On: May 13, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Specialists in a cyber security course have revealed the finding of critical vulnerabilities in VBScript, the language interpreted by Microsoft’s Windows Scripting Host. Exploiting these flaws could allow threat actorsRead More →

Zero day XSS vulnerability in ‘Login with Facebook’: Hacking Facebook accounts

2020-05-13
On: May 13, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Vinoth Kumar, a ethical hacking specialist has revealed the presence of a cross-site scripting vulnerability (XSS) present in the “Log in with Facebook” button, which gives third-party websites the optionRead More →

Do You Copy Paste Your Strong Passwords? Clipboardme is here to Hack You

2020-05-13
On: May 13, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Now, it’s easy to copy all the victim browsing data automatically and other personal information using one link. Imagine you are working on your system and doing some onlineRead More →

12,000 employees company with a team of CISSP, CEH confirms second ransomware attack in 6 months

2020-05-12
On: May 12, 2020
In: Incidents

Pitney Bowes, a major parcel delivery and logistics company, has revealed a new ransomware incident, so it’s already two encryption malware attacks in less than seven months affecting this company.Read More →

Big ATM & POS manufacturer infected with Ransomware. SANS & CEH certified team couldn’t prevent it

2020-05-12
On: May 12, 2020
In: Incidents

Any company can become a victim of a cybersecurity incident. According to experts in a hacking course, Diebold Nixdorf, a provider of ATMs and payment technology for banks and retailRead More →

Page Builder plugin vulnerabilities affects over 1 million WordPress sites

2020-05-12
On: May 12, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Page Builder, a WordPress plugin developed by SiteOrigin, is affected by some security vulnerabilities that, according to experts in a cyber security course, expose affected websites to code execution attack.Read More →

Critical vBulletin vulnerability affects 100,000 websites and top Fortune 500 companies

2020-05-12
On: May 12, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Cloud computing security specialists recommend that online discussion forum administrators based on the popular vBulletin software verify that their deployment is updated to the latest version, as it contains aRead More →

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