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5 Ways to Make Your Company Website More Secure

2023-05-03
On: May 3, 2023
In: Technology Talk

Your company website should be protected from bugs, hackers, and other online threats. If it isn’t, it might crash, your data will be put at risk, and the company mightRead More →

BGP BooFuzzer: New tool to find vulnerabilities in BGP implementation

2023-05-02
On: May 2, 2023
In: Tutorials

The most important routing protocol for the internet is called BGP. It makes it possible for autonomous systems (ASes), which are groups of IP addresses that are leased to anRead More →

Top Silk Road 2.0 admin “DoctorClu” pleads guilty, could face 8 years in prison

Bought drugs from Darkweb? Then you are in big trouble as Europol is able to trace transactions

2023-05-02
On: May 2, 2023
In: Data Security

In an operation that was coordinated by Europol and included nine nations, law enforcement officials were successful in seizing the illicit dark web marketplace known as “Monopoly Market” and arrestingRead More →

Work at Germany hospitals and pharmacies slow down as big IT service provider hacked again

2023-05-01
On: May 1, 2023
In: Data Security, Incidents

Bitmarck, which is one of the main IT service providers working inside Germany’s statutory health insurance system, said on Sunday that it had taken all of its client and internalRead More →

Just for $1000 per month hack macOS computers with this undetectable malware

2023-04-28
On: April 28, 2023
In: Malware

A new piece of malware known as Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS) was recently discovered by researchers as it was being offered for sale on Telegram. The threat actor who isRead More →

Hacking and modifying patients DNA – RNA sequence becomes easy with these vulnerabilities

2023-04-28
On: April 28, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

A major vulnerability with a ranking of 10.0 was discovered in specific universal copy service software that is used in some Illumina genome sequencing instruments. This vulnerability might make itRead More →

Coca-Cola hacked again, becomes victim of cyber attack in Mexico

2023-04-27
On: April 27, 2023
In: Data Security, Incidents

The most significant bottler for Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola FEMSA Mexico, was the one who disclosed the cyberattack that was reported this week. Coca-Cola carried out a forensic investigation while simultaneously puttingRead More →

You don’t have to be a super hacker to hack into milliones of websites, this cPanel flaw makes it easy for anyone

2023-04-27
On: April 27, 2023
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

The software known as cPanel is used extensively online as a control panel for web hosting. At the time this blog article was being written, there were precisely 1.4 millionRead More →

Traffic to South African military websites from Linux server? Infection symptom of PingPull malware

2023-04-26
On: April 26, 2023
In: Malware

PingPull is a piece of malware that targets Linux computers and is employed by the Chinese advanced persistent threat (APT) organization known as Alloy Taurus. Researchers from Unit 42 haveRead More →

How TrafficStealer utility allows anyone to earn money via vulnerable Docker containers

2023-04-26
On: April 26, 2023
In: Data Security, Malware, Malware Analysis

Researchers at TrendMicro have uncovered a new risk to Docker containers, a piece of malware that they have called “TrafficStealer.” The purpose of this program is to earn income byRead More →

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