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Samsung admits hack that leaked personal information (names, birthdays and contact details) of its users

2022-09-05
On: September 5, 2022
In: Incidents

Samsung admitted to having suffered a cybersecurity incident in late July and early August, where “an unauthorized third party acquired information from some of the company’s systems” in the UnitedRead More →

TikTok hacked. Usernames, passwords and payment information of all users published online. Change your password immediately

2022-09-05
On: September 5, 2022
In: Incidents

For a few days it was rumored that TikTok had been hacked and that the platform’s source code was stolen, however, the company has denied it at all times. NowRead More →

Biggest taxi firm in Russia hacked to order all the cabs to same place at once. Causing huge traffic jam like in James Bond movie

2022-09-02
On: September 2, 2022
In: Data Security

Unlike what happens worldwide, Google is not the first search engine in Russia, but a giant that brings together different services and is known as Yandex. To its credit, thereRead More →

Threat actors could access user data stored in the Amazon cloud due to vulnerabilities in nearly 2,000 iOS and Android apps

2022-09-02
On: September 2, 2022
In: Mobile Security

A total of 1,859 apps available on iOS and Android contain serious vulnerabilities that pose a serious security risk. This has been detailed by Symantec, in charge of exposing theRead More →

Which Security Solutions Can Protect Hybrid Data Centers From Attacks

2022-09-02
On: September 2, 2022
In: Technology Talk

It’s estimated that 80% of large businesses already deploy hybrid cloud arrangements. The hybrid architecture combines the convenience of a cloud environment that can be ever-increased and scaled with on-premiseRead More →

Change these 20 passwords if you are using them in your accounts immediately

2022-09-01
On: September 1, 2022
In: Data Security

Are your passwords as secure as they can be? For many users, self-created passwords that are easy to remember are not as secure as they should be. Cybersecurity is oneRead More →

Nitrokod stealth malware hides on a pc for a month before it goes to work infects over 111,000 users

2022-09-01
On: September 1, 2022
In: Malware

A Turkish entity going by the name of Nitrokod has been accused of running a campaign by spoofing a desktop version of Google Translate to actively mine cryptocurrency from itsRead More →

The Most Important Cybersecurity Steps You Need To Take

2022-08-31
On: August 31, 2022
In: Technology Talk

Are you looking for the best way to protect yourself in the online world? If so, you need to take a closer look at your daily operations. You may notRead More →

A database containing 800 million Chinese faces and vehicle license plates leaked

2022-08-31
On: August 31, 2022
In: Incidents

Millions of faces and car license plates were stored in a sizable Chinese database that was publicly accessible for months before it was silently removed in August. A tech businessRead More →

FTC sues a company that sells user location data and tracks their visit to fertility Clinics, temples, churches , and Other Sensitive Locations

2022-08-30
On: August 30, 2022
In: Data Security

The Federal Trade Commission launched a case against data broker Kochava on Monday, saying that the business sells geolocation data from hundreds of millions of mobile devices, frequently without userRead More →

Google will pay up to $31,000 to those who find vulnerabilities in its open source software

2022-08-30
On: August 30, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Google has launched its new Vulnerability Bounty Program for its open source software. The company will pay up to more than US$31,000 as an incentive to those who find bugsRead More →

Cloud Solutions for Healthcare Industry

2022-08-30
On: August 30, 2022
In: Technology Talk

In recent years, healthcare organizations have increasingly relied on cloud computing to acquire cloud healthcare solutions. The healthcare system as a whole relied on cloud computing during the pandemic. TheRead More →

Critical vulnerability in Bitbucket servers and data centers

2022-08-29
On: August 29, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Last Wednesday the 24th, the company Atlassian reported having discovered a critical vulnerability capable of executing arbitrary code that affects multiple versions of the popular BitBucket repository software. The issue,Read More →

SHARPEXT RAT surreptitiously read and download emails and attachments from infected users’ GMail and AOL accounts

2022-08-29
On: August 29, 2022
In: Malware

Researchers have discovered never-before-seen malware that North Korean hackers have been using to surreptitiously read and download emails and attachments from the GMail and AOL accounts of infected users. TheRead More →

8 Client Data Protection Tips to Keep Your Customers Safe 2022

2022-08-29
On: August 29, 2022
In: Technology Talk

With numerous data breaches and security issues, the Internet is oversaturated with hackers looking for easy targets to steal sensitive information and demand a huge ransom. And although data securityRead More →

The Importance of Email Security – Protect Your Inbox and Your Business

2022-08-29
On: August 29, 2022
In: Technology Talk

Cybersecurity threats are a constant presence in today’s digital world. For businesses of all sizes, keeping data secure is a top priority. However, that doesn’t mean that smaller organizations areRead More →

LastPass: the world’s most popular password manager hacked

2022-08-26
On: August 26, 2022
In: Incidents

LastPass, a password manager with more than 33 million users around the world, issued a statement Thursday night to say that its systems were attacked by cybercriminals two weeks agoRead More →

More than 80,000 Hikvision CCTV cameras exposed by a vulnerability

2022-08-25
On: August 25, 2022
In: Data Security

Security researchers have discovered over 80,000 cameras vulnerable to a critical command injection bug that can be easily exploited via messages sent to the vulnerable web server. The vulnerability publishedRead More →

Plex Media Server suffers a security breach, do this right now

2022-08-24
On: August 24, 2022
In: Incidents

Plex Media Server is one of the most used software by NAS server users, thanks to this software, we will be able to set up our own Netflix at homeRead More →

Microsoft shuts down over 1,400 email accounts and  531,000 URLs used by  ransomware gang that collected stolen customer credentials

2022-08-24
On: August 24, 2022
In: Data Security

Microsoft has shut down more than 1,400 malicious email accounts used by cybercriminals to collect stolen customer passwords via ransomware in the past year. The technology company has presented theRead More →

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