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RBAC Buster – A new K8s attack technique to hack in Kubernetes cluster

2023-04-21
On: April 21, 2023
In: Data Security, Tutorials

The first known proof that attackers are using Kubernetes (K8s) Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) in the field to construct backdoors was found by specialists. DaemonSets were also deployed by theRead More →

Found Grixba & VSS Copying tools in network ? Means your network will be hacked soon by ransomware

2023-04-20
On: April 20, 2023
In: Data Security

Since its release in June 2022, the Play ransomware, commonly referred to as PlayCrypt, which is being developed by a group called Balloonfly, has been responsible for a number ofRead More →

Anyone can hack into VMware Aria Log Operations servers using these vulnerabilities

2023-04-20
On: April 20, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

On Thursday, the firm issued urgent fixes to resolve serious security flaws in the VMware Aria Operations for Logs product line (which was originally known as vRealize Log Insight). Additionally,Read More →

From Data Insights to Automation: How Third-Party Apps Can Change Your eCommerce

2023-04-20
On: April 20, 2023
In: Technology Talk

As online shopping continues to outpace retail buying, companies large and small are looking for ways to streamline the experience while making it more enjoyable. Statistics show that by 2023Read More →

How to use “bring your own vulnerable driver” (BYOVD) technique to kill/evade Antivirus or EDR

2023-04-19
On: April 19, 2023
In: Data Security, Malware

Threat actors have been relying on exploitable drivers an increasing amount in order to circumvent security measures. Drivers are low-level system components that provide access to important security structures storedRead More →

Dangerous 0 day vulnerability in Google Chrome : CVE-2023-2136

2023-04-19
On: April 19, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

The previous week, Google put out an emergency security fix for its browser, and today, the company rolled out another emergency security update to address a vulnerability that is beingRead More →

The new LockBit Ransomware for MacOS sounds scary, but its code is so dumb

2023-04-18
On: April 18, 2023
In: Malware, Malware Analysis

According to information provided by MalwareHunterTeam, the LockBit ransomware gang is purportedly working on a new kind of malware that is capable of encrypting data on Apple macOS. Since LockBitRead More →

UK government new bill proposes to remove encryption from WhatsApp and Signal

2023-04-18
On: April 18, 2023
In: Data Security

WhatsApp, owned by Meta, has threatened to quit the United Kingdom in the event that the government adopts the Online Safety Bill, claiming that the bill would effectively remove itsRead More →

How Businesses Owners Can Invest in Cybersecurity

2023-04-18
On: April 18, 2023
In: Technology Talk

Business owners wear many hats day to day, but it is critical to take the time to focus on cybersecurity for your business. Cybercrime has increased in recent years, andRead More →

How It Impacts the SEO and Digital Marketing Industries

2023-04-18
On: April 18, 2023
In: Technology Talk

Starting from 2018, GDPR and marketing have more in common than you could ever imagine. In fact, compliance with GDPR in marketing has become a common thing for those whoRead More →

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