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Discord hacked, reset your passwords

2023-05-15
On: May 15, 2023
In: Incidents

Users of Discord have been informed of a data breach that was caused after a threat actor got unauthorized access to the support request queue of a third-party customer careRead More →

Worst car company award in terms of data security goes to Toyota after leaking data of millions of customers for 10 years

2023-05-12
On: May 12, 2023
In: Data Security, Incidents

The Toyota Motor Corporation confirmed on Friday that the car data of 2.15 million customers in Japan, including those of its premium brand Lexus, had been publicly accessible for almostRead More →

Using NETGEAR’s Nighthawk RAX30 router, hackers can see what you do on Internet

2023-05-12
On: May 12, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

Because IoT devices often have weak security and are easily hacked, the Internet of Things (IoT) has been an increasingly attractive target for cyber assaults in recent years. This is dueRead More →

Hack into Outlook email accounts with just a music .wav file

2023-05-11
On: May 11, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

On Tuesday, Microsoft issued an updated patch to address a vulnerability that had previously been fixed in March but which was subsequently found by researchers in the security community toRead More →

Easily get root user privileges in Linux 6.3.1 using this vulnerability via exploit code

2023-05-10
On: May 10, 2023
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

The Linux kernel is the most important part of the Linux operating system. It is in charge of managing system resources, delivering necessary services, and guaranteeing the general stability ofRead More →

How to detect most advance Russian FSB malware “Snake” in your network

2023-05-09
On: May 9, 2023
In: Data Security

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) made the announcement on Tuesday that it had successfully disabled a network of compromised computers that Russian agents had been using for years toRead More →

How to Secure containers images with open source Bazel tool plugin Rules_oci from Google

2023-05-09
On: May 9, 2023
In: Data Security, Tutorials

Rules_oci, an open-sourced Bazel plugin (“ruleset”) that makes it easier and more secure to create container images using Bazel, has been made generally available by Google. It provides support forRead More →

Web Browser Security Features – What Makes it Safe?

2023-05-09
On: May 9, 2023
In: Technology Talk

The security of a web browser is ensured only when it has the necessary features to guarantee such security. Just like you can’t access the internet without a browser, youRead More →

These 57 MSI laptop models are insecure as Intel Boot Guard can’t protect it from UEFI attacks

2023-05-08
On: May 8, 2023
In: Data Security, Incidents

The Money Message extortion group attacked MSI in March, claiming to have taken 1.5TB of data. Firmware, source code, and databases were all included in this material. When the $4Read More →

Shielding Your Privacy: How a VPN Can Help Keep Your Data Safe

2023-05-08
On: May 8, 2023
In: Technology Talk

 The world is constantly transforming due to the internet. The internet’s future can improve in many areas, including research, communication, politics, and governance. However, most people wonder how high-speed internet’sRead More →

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