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Find Hidden Admin Page Of Any Website

2020-01-02
On: January 2, 2020
In: Tutorials, Web Scanners

Many times when running a scan of any URL to find its vulnerabilities. Pentesters or security researchers tries to find admin page. Landing on any admin page of any websiteRead More →

2019 Top Programming Languages Used In Hacking

2019-12-31
On: December 31, 2019
In: Important, Tutorials

There are many hackers who uses programming languages for creating malware, ransomware, phishing attacks & many other viruses, which can affect networks or computers. We will tell you top 2019Read More →

US Coast Guard suffers Ryuk ransomware infection

2019-12-30
On: December 30, 2019
In: Incidents, Malware

In early December, the US Coast Guard issued an information security alert apparently related to a ransomware attack that compromised some major computer systems at several federal maritime facilities. TheRead More →

BlackArch operating system for ethical hacking. Which is better Kali or BlackArch?

2019-12-30
On: December 30, 2019
In: Technology

Good news for the ethical hacking community. The developers of BlackArch Linux have just announced the release of new ISO and OVA images for the specialized operating system for pentestingRead More →

In Las Vegas chances of getting hacked are highest as compared to other cities in the world

2019-12-30
On: December 30, 2019
In: Data Security

Information security experts at security services firm Coronet have released their annual report on cities with businesses most exposed to hackers; for the second year in a row, Las VegasRead More →

Wyze smart home cameras easily hackable; data of 2.4 million customers leaked

2019-12-30
On: December 30, 2019
In: Incidents

The use of Internet of Things (IoT) devices not only poses a cybersecurity risk that could compromise networks and other Internet-connected devices, as sometimes information collected by developer companies isRead More →

Nintendo Switch Lite Console hacked and cracked

2019-12-30
On: December 30, 2019
In: Technology

Piracy is the main problem the videogame industry has faced since its beginning. Currently, video game hacker groups take on average a month to release cracked versions of the latestRead More →

iPhone – the leader in terms of the number of search queries “how to hack?”

2019-12-27
On: December 27, 2019
In: Mobile Security

Sometimes we think that a high-end smartphone offers better security than its cheaper counterparts, although this is not completely necessary. According to web application security specialists, in collaboration with theRead More →

Need for speed NFS HEAT cracked and hacked in less than 50 days after launch

2019-12-27
On: December 27, 2019
In: Technology

Video game developers are increasingly investing time and resources in protecting these products, nevertheless, hacker groups always find a way to remove pre-installed security restrictions to release pirate versions afterRead More →

New WhatsApp scam to steal your money from mobile banking apps

2019-12-27
On: December 27, 2019
In: Mobile Security

Threat actors show a frightening evolution in their attack methods, which poses greater risks to potential victims of cybercrime. This time, ethical hacking specialists report that a hacker group isRead More →

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