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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 →

500 million users exposed to MITM attacks; don’t use UC browser

2019-10-18
On: October 18, 2019
In: Mobile Security

Although many people ignore it, Google states that Android apps available on the Play Store cannot be updated or modified from third-party sources, although web application security experts say itRead More →

Critical WiFi vulnerability allows anyone to remotely control or lock Linux devices

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

A new security flaw has caught the attention of vulnerability testing experts. A recently published report mentions that a severe vulnerability in the Linux operating system could allow a nearbyRead More →

Free music files on the Internet could contain malware and backdoors

2019-10-17
On: October 17, 2019
In: Malware

Digital forensics specialists report a new attack method consisting of the use of WAV audio files to hide and deliver backdoors and software for the mining of the Monero cryptocurrencyRead More →

337 child abusers and hackers from around the world arrested; a deep web site removed and children saved

2019-10-17
On: October 17, 2019
In: Incidents

Cybercrime has been severely struck. Thanks to the extensive work of the authorities in various countries, and a leak of IP addresses, web application security experts and law enforcement agenciesRead More →

Amazon’s Kindle tablets and Echo speakers affected by critical WiFi vulnerability

2019-10-17
On: October 17, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

A report by vulnerability testing experts states that a relatively old WiFi vulnerability affects millions of Amazon Echo and Kindle devices from different generations. This flaw, known as a KRACKRead More →

Cashback website leaks personal information and bank details of 3 million customers

2019-10-16
On: October 16, 2019
In: Data Security

IT security audit researchers at security firm Safety Detectives have revealed a massive data leak (up to 2 terabytes) hosted on an Elastic Server. The flaw affects around 3.5 millionRead More →

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