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Point-of-sale malware: the dangers of using credit cards at gas stations in the US, Mexico and Canada

2019-12-16
On: December 16, 2019
In: Malware

One of the main cybersecurity issues is the fast evolution and diversification of the methods used by malicious hackers, as new attack variants emerge at every moment that affect thousandsRead More →

Top Python Libraries Used In Hacking

2019-12-16
On: December 16, 2019
In: Linux Utilities, Tutorials

Python is the most important language for pentesters/ security researchers. Python has many pre-build libraries which helps in scanning the network and gives many options to send request/ receive differentRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities found on Intel mini PC CPUs

2019-12-13
On: December 13, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Web application security researchers from three different European universities revealed the discovery of a vulnerability that affects Intel mini PC CPUs. This flaw, dubbed by researchers as Plundervolt, is exploitableRead More →

New malware variant attacks isolated devices without internet connection

2019-12-13
On: December 13, 2019
In: Malware

Digital forensics experts report the detection of a new Israeli malware that is capable of hacking computers in isolation. To do this, attackers must take control of the LED indicatorsRead More →

iPhone users should not visit these websites. Active malware campaign detected

2019-12-13
On: December 13, 2019
In: Mobile Security

More than 100 publisher websites, including online newspapers and magazines, have been compromised to redirect users from iPhone devices to malicious websites, report various ethical hacking firms. If an iPhoneRead More →

Nine critical Git vulnerabilities found; GitHub recommends update ASAP

2019-12-13
On: December 13, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Nine security vulnerabilities were recently found in GitHub’s open source version control system, so the platform strongly asks its users to implement a series of “critical Git project updates” toRead More →

New critical vulnerabilities found in WordPress plugins

2019-12-13
On: December 13, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Reports on the presence of serious vulnerabilities affecting some WordPress plugins, the most popular of content management systems (CMS) have appeared again. Apparently these flaws are really easy to exploit,Read More →

Understanding How Split Tunneling Works and How You Can Use it

2019-12-13
On: December 13, 2019
In: Data Security

One of the challenging parts about picking a VPN (virtual private networking) – if you’re new to the market and technology – is understanding some of the terms that VPNRead More →

Encryption keys for iPhone posted on Twitter; there’s nothing Apple can do about it

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

Most smart devices (mainly smartphones and tablets) have software restrictions to prevent users from performing some developer-like operations. However, this is not an impassable limit in the real world because,Read More →

Over 1000 schools and colleges, 700 hospitals and 100 government agencies suffered ransomware infections in 2019

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

2019 was, without a doubt, the year of ransomware in the US. While these infections occur continuously, as for the second half of the year a major wave of attacksRead More →

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