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SQL injection and cross site scripting vulnerability in PHP Fusion

2020-05-04
On: May 4, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Specialists from a pentesting course have just revealed the discovery of multiple vulnerabilities in PHP Fusion, an open source content management system (CMS) written in PHP that has a MySQLRead More →

This man created ‘I Love You’ virus and infected 50 million computers

2020-05-04
On: May 4, 2020
In: Malware

Malware has become such a common problem that sometimes little attention is paid to the people behind these developments, although sometimes computer virus creators gain some notoriety. According to expertsRead More →

Hack Publicly Exposed Android Mobile Phones on Internet

2020-05-04
On: May 4, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Imagine if we are able to access any android device without touching the phone and see all the data in the phone. Today we will talk about hacking AndroidRead More →

Bank of Costa Rica hacked by ransomware group Maze

2020-05-04
On: May 4, 2020
In: Incidents

Ransomware remains one of the main cybersecurity threats faced by individuals and organizations around the world. Network penetration testing specialists mention that Maze, a renowned group of cybercriminals, has compromisedRead More →

How To Check If Your Linux Server is Hacked or Not ?

2020-05-01
On: May 1, 2020
In: Tutorials

The main aim of hacker is to compromise any machine and to steal the confidential information from the system. Most of the Hackers takes precaution while performing illegal activities andRead More →

Is Google meet secure enough for businesses or universities?

2020-04-30
On: April 30, 2020
In: News Videos, Technology

Due to social estrangement as a measure to curb coronavirus contagion, the use of remote communication tools, mainly video conferencing platforms, has unsuitably increased, cyber security awareness experts say. OneRead More →

Passing total control of your data center to hackers through CVE-2020-11651, CVE-2020-11652

2020-04-30
On: April 30, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Olle Segerdahl, a database security audit specialist at F-Secure, has revealed two vulnerabilities in Salt, an open source software that some organizations use to maintain data centers and cloud environments.  Read More →

New Cisco SD-WAN Routers vulnerabilities are treasure for hackers

2020-04-30
On: April 30, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

As every week, Cisco security testing course experts announced updates for products affected by security vulnerabilities. This time, a severe vulnerability was fixed in your router software that could beRead More →

Now You Can Track Satellites in Real Time

2020-04-30
On: April 30, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction In this world every information we receive like GPS, Television Channels, weather forecast and flights, etc all of this have a big contribution of satellites. Do you know, thatRead More →

Multiple zero clicks vulnerabilities found in Apple iPhone, iPad, Mac by Google

2020-04-29
On: April 29, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Just a few months ago, security testing course experts from Google’s Project Zero revealed some security vulnerabilities in Apple’s iOS operating system that could be exploited to completely compromise aRead More →

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