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Samsung launches new smartphone chip to store cryptocurrencies securely

2020-02-27
On: February 27, 2020
In: Mobile Security

More and more firms and institutions are investing efforts in developing solutions for users and cryptocurrency enthusiasts. One of the most recent updates in this field was revealed by Samsung,Read More →

Face-collecting company database hacked: Facial photos of 3 billion people leaked

2020-02-27
On: February 27, 2020
In: Incidents

Everything evolves in the world of cybersecurity, including attacks. According to recent reports, Clearview AI, a facial recognition firm that has collected billions of photos of people around the world,Read More →

Critical vulnerabilities recently found in Wireshark

2020-02-27
On: February 27, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A report by vulnerability testing specialists reveals the presence of at least four security flaws in the Wireshark protocol analyzer. According to the report, exploiting these flaws could lead toRead More →

Are you an iPhone user? Don’t copy-paste your card number or passwords. Other apps can steal your data from the clipboard

2020-02-26
On: February 26, 2020
In: Mobile Security

Apple often boasts about the level of data protection and security of its devices. While the cybersecurity community recognizes the firm’s efforts and its superiority in encryption and privacy overRead More →

Smart vacuum cleaners allow hackers to know your house’s location and see you through the camera

2020-02-26
On: February 26, 2020
In: Technology

Despite ongoing demonstrations of the limited security measures of smart devices, manufacturers still do not implement the appropriate protection mechanisms, exposing millions of users. The most recent example of thisRead More →

All versions of Microsoft Exchange Server are vulnerable to CVE-2020-0688; exploit now available

2020-02-26
On: February 26, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Through the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) vulnerability disclosure platform, a web application security specialist reported a critical security flaw in all versions of Microsoft Exchange Server that are currently supported.Read More →

Hackers could decrypt WiFi data from Apple (iPhone, iPad, MacBook), Samsung and Xiaomi devices

2020-02-26
On: February 26, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Security flaws in components, communications, or protocols most commonly used in the industry can have disastrous consequences. Experts in ethical hacking from security firm ESET reported the finding of aRead More →

Two new critical vulnerabilities found in OpenSMTPD… again

2020-02-25
On: February 25, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Security flaws in software developments appear constantly, and sometimes developers find new reports barely after correcting previous flaws. According to digital forensics specialists, just a few weeks after a criticalRead More →

Critical zero day vulnerability affecting Zyxel NAS storages

2020-02-25
On: February 25, 2020
In: Data Security

Zyxel, a network hardware manufacturer, has just released an update to fix a critical vulnerability in multiple network attached storage (NAS) devices that would allow you to take remote controlRead More →

CVE-2020-2732: Once again, experts found critical vulnerability in Intel KVM Virtualization

2020-02-25
On: February 25, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

According to a report by vulnerability testing specialists, Intel KVM virtualization software has been impacted by a critical vulnerability existing due to unfinished code. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2020-2732, isRead More →

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