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In 2020, a Y2K-like vulnerability affects parking meters and videogames

2020-01-13
On: January 13, 2020
In: Incidents

Before the start of the 21st century, computer system administrators around the world undertook a titanic and time trial effort to update millions of computers to prevent a computer bugRead More →

Ransomware stolen data is made public by hackers, for the First Time

2020-01-13
On: January 13, 2020
In: Data Security, Important

Just like any ransomware attackers, Sodinokibi ransomware were made public by hackers for not paying ransomware, for the first time in the history. Sodinokibi ransomware was found on April 17,Read More →

A New York airport under ransomware virus attack

2020-01-10
On: January 10, 2020
In: Incidents

According to an ethical hacking firm, an airport in north New York, besides its IT service provider, suffered a ransomware attack during the past holidays, specifically on Christmas Day. OnRead More →

60 call center scammers sentenced to 20 years in prison and fined with $250k USD due to millionaire fraud

2020-01-10
On: January 10, 2020
In: Incidents

Cybercrime is being severely beaten worldwide. Hitesh Madhubhai Patel, originally from India, has just pleaded guilty of being involved in a fraudulent operation related to a network of call centersRead More →

Kiki do you love me; a Drake song is used to hack devices and steal information

2020-01-10
On: January 10, 2020
In: Malware

We all like music, even cybercriminals. A report from cybersecurity firm AppRiver mentions that a malware campaign deployed via PowerPoint contains the lyrics to ‘In My Feelings’, by popular artistRead More →

Why government is advising people to send nudes on road signs?

2020-01-10
On: January 10, 2020
In: Incidents

There are lots of cases where hackers do not try to obtain money illegally or attack the victims’ information security and they just play pranks on others. This is theRead More →

Hack Iphone, Access Camera, Passwords In Few Minutes

2020-01-10
On: January 10, 2020
In: Important

Vulnerability which is most dangerous for any software or application. If vulnerability becomes more vulnerable to mobiles phone, it can lead to access your password, contacts and even your mobileRead More →

Apple to scan your photos and videos searching for child pornography and report to authorities

2020-01-09
On: January 9, 2020
In: Technology

Combating crimes such as possession of child pornography is a complex task and often limited by the privacy, data protection and cybersecurity measures for tech device users, although Apple seemsRead More →

Interpol hacks cryptomalware that infected millions of routers worldwide

2020-01-09
On: January 9, 2020
In: Data Security

Interpol, in collaboration with other agencies, has dealt a severe blow to cybercrime in Asia. The international agency announced the successful conclusion of Operation Goldfish Alpha, which was supported byRead More →

Samsung Galaxy smartphones are being hacked to extort victims

2020-01-09
On: January 9, 2020
In: Incidents

Celebrities all over the world have become priority targets for cybercriminals, who take advantage of public figures’ meager security risks and data protection for mobile devices knowledge to compromise sensitiveRead More →

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