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A Raspberry Pi device was used to hack NASA labs

2019-06-20
On: June 20, 2019
In: Incidents

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory was hacked in April last year; According to IT system audit experts, threat actors managed to steal around 500 MB of data about the missions carriedRead More →

A city in Florida pays hackers a $600k USD ransom to decrypt its systems

2019-06-20
On: June 20, 2019
In: Incidents

Information security service experts report that a Florida city agreed to pay a ransom of about $600,000 to a hacker group that took control of its computer systems; thousands ofRead More →

Hacker steals intimate photos of American actress Bella Thorne

2019-06-20
On: June 20, 2019
In: Data Security

Perhaps many have not thought about it, but websites security experts claim that celebrities are frequent victims of hackers and online extortionists. A few days ago the music group RadioheadRead More →

Ransomware attacks five major health companies in the US

2019-06-20
On: June 20, 2019
In: Incidents

Security audit specialists report that at least five U.S. medical services companies have suffered ransomware attacks over the past week. While some of the affected organizations have been operating withoutRead More →

Create Windows 10 FUD (Fully Undetectable) payload

2019-06-20
On: June 20, 2019
In: Important, Network Tools, Tutorials, Vulnerabilities, Web Scanners

Windows shell is what, every hacker loves. There are various Windows payloads are designed to bypass Windows OS security mechanism. According to ethical hacking researcher of international institute of cyberRead More →

Cyber Security Trends |20 June 19

2019-06-20
On: June 20, 2019
In: News Videos

Hello, we talk about a massive blackout/cyber attack on the power grid in South America & CIA’s biggest cyber espionage network hacked by Iran. Below are the links of theRead More →

Is the FBI Hiding a Firefox Zero-Day?

Critical Firefox vulnerability, update Mozilla immediately

2019-06-19
On: June 19, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

IT audit specialists claim that the more than 500 million Mozilla Firefox users are exposed to a critical vulnerability, so they should update to the latest version of the browserRead More →

The biggest medical data breach ever led AMCA to bankruptcy

2019-06-19
On: June 19, 2019
In: Incidents

Medical services collection company American Medical Collection Agency (AMCA) has just filed for bankruptcy after data breach reported a few days ago, web applications security audits specialists report. Reportedly, AMCARead More →

Plurox, the all-in-one malware infecting computers around the world

2019-06-19
On: June 19, 2019
In: Malware

A few months ago, specialists in digital forensics analysis of security firm Kaspersky analyzed Plurox, a backdoor detected in some attacks that occurred in early 2019, discovering that this malwareRead More →

New vulnerabilities found on Linux and FreeBSD devices

2019-06-19
On: June 19, 2019
In: Vulnerabilities

Digital forensics services researchers warn that Linux and FreeBSD operating systems contain vulnerabilities that allow hackers to remotely lock servers and disrupt admins’ communications. Operating system distributors have recommended thatRead More →

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