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NordVPN servers were hacked; users’ traffic was exposed by the attackers

2019-10-22
On: October 22, 2019
In: Incidents

Virtual private network services (VPN) company NordVPN has revealed a hacking incident that occurred last year. According to web application security experts, in March 2018 a threat actor broke intoRead More →

Alexa and Google Home are easily hackable; never buy these devices

2019-10-22
On: October 22, 2019
In: Technology

This is not the first time this issue has been addressed, but this is a clear confirmation regarding the security of some smart devices. Data protection experts from German formRead More →

Top TOOLS for Web Application CTF (Capture the Flag)

2019-10-21
On: October 21, 2019
In: CTF Challenges, CTF Tools

Here you will find most common tools used to capture the flag. Below listed tools are used for web application testing. Burpsuite Burpsuite is an GUI based tool used toRead More →

Best Western Hotels booking management system leaked the personal data of all its customers

2019-10-21
On: October 21, 2019
In: Data Security

The team of web application security specialists at vpnMentor has discovered a massive breach in a database operated by Autoclerk, a reservation management system owned by Best Western Hotels &Read More →

Avira Antivirus 2019 software is vulnerable; update as soon as possible

2019-10-21
On: October 21, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

A recent investigation by vulnerability testing specialists at security firm SafeBreach Labs has revealed the presence of a critical vulnerability in the Avira 2019 antivirus tool software. Tracked as CVE-2019-17449,Read More →

Chinese hackers could install backdoors on Microsoft SQL 11 and 12 servers using a “magic word”

2019-10-21
On: October 21, 2019
In: Malware

The activities of government-sponsored hacker groups can have disastrous consequences. A group of digital forensics experts from ESET has revealed the existence of a new malware developed by Winnti, aRead More →

Avast internal networks were hacked. Did attackers install backdoors in CCleaner? Is it secure to use this tool?

2019-10-21
On: October 21, 2019
In: Incidents

Even security companies are exposed to cyberattacks. IT system audit specialists report that security software developer Avast has become victim of an attack on their internal networks. Through a statement,Read More →

How to easily launch your startup in dark web in 3 minutes

2019-10-20
On: October 20, 2019
In: News Videos, Tutorials

When you want to launch your business in deep web there are lot of things to worry about like hosting, privacy, anonymity and getting a onion url. First step toRead More →

Hackers stole and leak Demi Lovato’s nudes

2019-10-18
On: October 18, 2019
In: Incidents

A new hacking incident against famous actresses has been revealed. Cybersecurity experts report that singer and actress Demi Lovato has become the victim of a threat actor, an incident thatRead More →

Cisco WiFi access points can be easily hacked. Disconnect them and protect your network

2019-10-18
On: October 18, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

According to digital forensics experts, Cisco has embarked on a new workday full of security patches to fix multiple critical vulnerabilities present in its Aironet wireless access points, widely usedRead More →

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