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Cisco NCS 540, 560, 5500, 8000, ASR 9000 Series routers affected by critical vulnerability

2020-03-03
On: March 3, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

As usual, this week has started with the reporting of a security flaw in one of Cisco developments. According to a vulnerability testing report, the Cisco IOS XR software isRead More →

Contact Form 7: Over 5 million WordPress sites affected by critical vulnerability

2020-03-03
On: March 3, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Reports of vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins have become a daily thing and while most of these flaws are detected in time, this is not the only key factor in preventingRead More →

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New Airbnb phishing attack part of big real estate housing scam

2020-03-03
On: March 3, 2020
In: News Videos

This is a new phishing scam that can happen to anyone. Scammers take advantage of apartments for rent and of companies like AIRBNB, Zillow, Realtor.com, Craigslist and Citibank. See howRead More →

This is how a hacker stole $1.3M USD from Warner Bros

2020-03-02
On: March 2, 2020
In: Incidents

Information security incidents against third-party services have sufficient potential to affect other companies. Warner Bros has revealed that the negligence on an accounting firm allowed an electronic fraud incident; accordingRead More →

Tesla, SpaceX and Lockheed Martin documents leaked by hackers

2020-03-02
On: March 2, 2020
In: Incidents

A significant portion of the cybersecurity incidents currently recorded are due to some failure or omission of a third party, which ends up affecting many other companies. An American companyRead More →

Hacking any Facebook account; zero-day vulnerability found

2020-03-02
On: March 2, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Social media security flaws can have disastrous consequences for individuals due to their massive use and the amount of sensitive information circulating on these platforms. Amol Baikar, researcher specializing inRead More →

Delete your PayPal account from Google Pay. These accounts are easily hackable

2020-02-28
On: February 28, 2020
In: Incidents

Multiple users have reported on social media unusual activity related to their PayPal accounts. According to cybersecurity specialists, reports relate to unauthorized transactions issued to or from users’ accounts andRead More →

Shark Tank star Barbara Corcoran was hacked; attackers stole $380k with a phishing email

2020-02-28
On: February 28, 2020
In: Incidents

Nowadays anyone can fall victim to an information security incident, regardless their occupation, social status or income level. According to a recently revealed report, Barbara Corcoran, star of the TVRead More →

Hacking an iPhone or any Android phone from 30 ft away via ultrasonic waves

2020-02-28
On: February 28, 2020
In: Technology

Methods to compromise the security of mobile devices keep evolving. This time, vulnerability testing specialists at the University of Washington unveiled a new variant of smartphone attack based on theRead More →

New Linux for Cyber forensics and Investigators – CSI Linux

2020-02-28
On: February 28, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Wherever in the world we see there is a high rise in cybercrime happening, so most of the companies decided to set up cyber investigation labs to overcome theRead More →

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