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Cisco IP phones, cameras, switches, and firewalls are easily hackeables due to critical vulnerabilities

2020-02-06
On: February 6, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

A serious discovery threatens the network security environment of thousands of organizations around the world. A series of vulnerabilities were recently found in various Cisco enterprise products (IP phones, switches,Read More →

Node.js: Two critical HTTP security vulnerabilities found

2020-02-06
On: February 6, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Vulnerability testing and research are vital tasks in the cybersecurity community to keep software developments protected against the latest security threats. Recently, some updates were released for Node.js, which focusRead More →

Taking control of a network by hacking a Philips Hue bulb

2020-02-05
On: February 5, 2020
In: Technology

An information security firm reported the finding of a new vulnerability in Philips Hue devices that, if exploited, would allow a hacker to take control of a light bulb toRead More →

WhatsApp Web flaw allows hackers to take control of your desktop

2020-02-05
On: February 5, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Although rarely exploited, vulnerability testing reports on WhatsApp have become prevalent in the cybersecurity community. The most recent of these reports refers to multiple failures that could alter some aspectsRead More →

Backdoor found on millions of DVRs, NVRs and IP cameras that use HiSilicon chips

2020-02-05
On: February 5, 2020
In: Data Security

Technological devices developed and manufactured in China remain a threat to the privacy and data protection of users around the world. Recent reports state that Huawei installed a rudimentary andRead More →

How to hack a Tesla Model X with a mini projector and drone

2020-02-05
On: February 5, 2020
In: Technology

Sometimes researchers and cybersecurity specialists don’t detect security flaws in some technological developments until they hit the market. In the worst cases, the first to detect these flaws or securityRead More →

The Importance of Implementing SSL Certificate In eCommerce Website

2020-02-05
On: February 5, 2020
In: Technology Talk

What Is an SSL Certificate? SSL is Secure Sockets Layer but what does this actually mean? In its simplest terms it is the method by which information is protected whenRead More →

Critical vulnerability found in HP & Dell laptops affects millions of enterprises

2020-02-04
On: February 4, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Reports on the detection of new vulnerabilities are constantly appearing, affecting multiple commonly used and specialized technology developments and products. One of the most recent vulnerability testing reports refers toRead More →

Are Hackers Keeping a Hidden Stash on Your HP Printer's Hard Drive?

How to exploit a printer’s vulnerabilities to use it as an anonymous FTP server

2020-02-04
On: February 4, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Most people still ignore it, but information from peripheral devices (mainly scanners and printers) can be accessed over the Internet. It sounds very bad, and can get even worse, asRead More →

Trezor crypto wallets can be easily hacked in less than 15 minutes

2020-02-04
On: February 4, 2020
In: Technology

For most cryptocurrency enthusiasts and digital forensics specialists, storing virtual assets without an Internet connection (a practice usually known as cold storage) is the most secure way to hold theseRead More →

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