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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 →

How was the wedding of the world’s richest hacker & how government failed to catch him?

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

Footage of a fulsome wedding has risen and, as cybersecurity researchers say, they involve a Russian man named by British and American authorities as the world’s biggest cybercriminal. Russian citizenRead More →

List of Top Hacking Tools of 2019

2019-12-12
On: December 12, 2019
In: Forensics, Incidents, Reverse Engineering Tools, Tutorials, Web Scanners

Mostly tools are used to do the Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration testing of the target application or system. Generally most tools are found on github, an open source community. WeRead More →

KeyWe smart lock allows anybody to enter your house without permission. It should be called dumb lock

2019-12-11
On: December 11, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

There are millions of smart locks on the market that can be installed to provide greater security in access to your home; however, digital forensics specialists have just reported theRead More →

Pirated movies website is hacked; attackers threaten to disclose users’ information

2019-12-11
On: December 11, 2019
In: Incidents

According to web application security specialists, Helix, a pirate IPTV streaming service, is coming through a security incident recovery process as it is facing an imminent data breach after receivingRead More →

Smartwatches Can Be Used to Spy on Your Card's PIN Code

A cheating boyfriend was caught thanks to a Fitbit: the risks of wearing a smart watch

2019-12-11
On: December 11, 2019
In: Technology

Smart devices could reveal much more information about our activities than we think. Ethical hacking experts recall how a woman realized her ex-boyfriend was cheating on her thanks to theRead More →

Ring security camera was hacked; the owners were racially abused

2019-12-11
On: December 11, 2019
In: Incidents

Despite being really useful, smart devices can be exploited for disrespectful purposes. This is the case of a family from Florida, US, who shared images of the moment a strangerRead More →

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