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How a botnet of 400,000 devices was controlled by LED light controller console

2020-04-20
On: April 20, 2020
In: Incidents

After rigorous investigation, the Microsoft Digital Crime Unit (DCU) malware reverse engineering team detected unusual behavior potentially associated with a new malware campaign. These suspicions were subsequently confirmed, leading toRead More →

Millions of server & devices affected. Starbleed vulnerability in FPGA chips

2020-04-17
On: April 17, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Field Programmable Door Arrays (FGPA) are flexible programmable chips that are considered highly secure components for various applications, mentioning specialists in cloud computing security services. In a joint research project,Read More →

Businesses, Government & hospitals meeting rooms susceptible to eavesdropping due to OEM presentation platform vulnerabilities

2020-04-17
On: April 17, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Security risks are becoming more complex. Specialists from a Tenable firm’s cyber security course have revealed the discovery of multiple vulnerabilities in Crestron AM-100, which shares source code with manyRead More →

Pastebin is now more hacker friendly and will block cyber security researchers

2020-04-17
On: April 17, 2020
In: Incidents

Pastebin, the popular text pasting tool, has announced new measures on its use, which has left security researchers very unhappy. Cloud security course experts point out that Pastebin is widelyRead More →

Hacking air-gapped isolated devices using vibrations from cooling fans

2020-04-17
On: April 17, 2020
In: Technology

Specialists from a hacking course and members of the computer science department at an Israeli university have published research detailing the use of computer-installed fans to generate controlled vibrations forRead More →

How to Hack Victim by Sending Malicious Excel and Word Documents

2020-04-17
On: April 17, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Everyday we receive hundred of spam emails and some of these spam email’s land in our Inbox. If you have noticed that sometime spam email looks so much legitimateRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities found in all Qualcomm chipsets. Hacking iPhone and Android devices became much easier

2020-04-16
On: April 16, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Months ago, Zimperium hacking course experts reported two kernel vulnerabilities present on all Android devices with Qualcomm chipsets. Exploiting these flaws, in conjunction with other previously discovered security issues, allowedRead More →

Buy Zoom zero-day vulnerabilities & exploits for hacking Mac or Windows

2020-04-16
On: April 16, 2020
In: News Videos, Vulnerabilities

A few weeks ago, specialists in a cyber security course reported that the Windows and macOS versions of the Zoom video conferencing app contained serious unfixed vulnerabilities. If exploited, theseRead More →

These Cisco WebEx, IP phones and UCS Director vulnerabilities are being exploited by hackers for listening to your calls

2020-04-16
On: April 16, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Like virtually every week, Cisco announced the release of a new set of security updates to address vulnerabilities in various products. Cloud security course experts ensure that most of theRead More →

Zero day vulnerabilities in SAP HANA, Business Objects, Business Intelligence, Commerce, OrientDB, and NetWeaver finally fixed. Check & patch

2020-04-16
On: April 16, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

SAP developers have just released their latest security update package, which includes a total of 23 patches to fix various vulnerabilities, including five critical flaws in Hot News. According toRead More →

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