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How to hack nuclear reactor isolated network with a simple GPU & radio signals

2020-04-23
On: April 23, 2020
In: Data Security

Isolated systems and devices (known as “air-gapped” systems) have been the subject of analysis by researchers and threat actors for years, as network perimeter security specialists said, which has generatedRead More →

Without Internet Connection, Do Security Testing of your Linux Box

2020-04-23
On: April 23, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction As you know Penetration testing can be done manually or using Automated tools. But most of the tools available in the market requires internet connection to suggest the vulnerabilitiesRead More →

How one line of code change in Windows allowed Chrome sandbox hacking

2020-04-23
On: April 23, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Sometimes, security bug fixes create other system issues that should improve. Experts in vulnerability assessment mentioned that a Windows 10 kernel flaw allows you to bypass the system sandbox, whichRead More →

Session hijacking & malware injection vulnerabilities found in Apple Mail app and AirShare affecting iPhone, iPad & Mac

2020-04-22
On: April 22, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A new report has revealed new cybersecurity threats. According to vulnerability assessment experts, ZecOps says multiple iPhone models are exposed to exploiting an Apple Mail-related vulnerability. Apparently, exploiting this securityRead More →

How to hack Facebook pages via social engineering attacks

2020-04-22
On: April 22, 2020
In: Data Security, News Videos

Facebook is the most popular social network in the world; therefore it is the most attacked by hackers, as IT security services experts mentioned. In that article, specialists describe someRead More →

Nintendo accounts & Switch consoles are getting hacked. 9 Steps to secure your console

2020-04-22
On: April 22, 2020
In: Incidents, News Videos

Due to the social distancing facing the coronavirus, the use of video game consoles, such as Nintendo Switch, has increased considerably. Unfortunately, this has not gone unnoticed by hackers, asRead More →

How to exploit OpenSSL to do DOS attack: CVE-2020-1967

2020-04-22
On: April 22, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

IT security services specialists mention that OpenSSL Project developers have released an OpenSSL security update to fix a severe vulnerability; tracked as CVE-2020-1967, exploiting this vulnerability would allow malicious activitiesRead More →

Foxit PDF Reader & Foxit PhantomPDF, the most dangerous PDF tools. Critical vulnerabilities allow hackers to spy on you

2020-04-21
On: April 21, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

PDF readers have become one of the most exploited attack vectors in recent years. According to digital forensics services specialists, Foxit Software released some security patches to address various securityRead More →

Vulnerability allows bypassing and disabling any antivirus AV software in Windows, Mac and Linux

2020-04-21
On: April 21, 2020
In: News Videos, Vulnerabilities

Specialists in IT security risk assessment have revealed a new technique with which it is possible to exploit a vulnerability to disable almost any antivirus solution on Windows, macOS andRead More →

Pulse Secure VPN patch doesn’t prevent hackers spying on you

2020-04-21
On: April 21, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

During the most recent months, multiple security flaws have been discovered affecting the virtual private network (VPN) solutions of companies such as Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet and Pulse Secure, whichRead More →

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