Skip to content

Information Security Newspaper

Secondary Navigation Menu
Menu
  • Home
  • Data Security
    • Mobile Security
    • Technology
    • Important
  • Vulnerabilities
  • Tools
    • Network Tools
      • DNSMap
      • DNSENUM
      • URLCRAZY
      • DNSRECON
      • DNSTRACER
      • TWOFI
      • ONIOFF
      • EXITMAP
      • PROXYCHAINS
      • DIG
      • NSLOOKUP
      • john the ripper
      • P0f
      • Sparta
      • arpSpoof
      • Photon
      • Justsniffer
      • Trevorc2
      • Vemon
      • GoScan
      • Masscan
      • OSNIT-Search
      • nbtstat
    • Web Scanners
      • NIKTO
      • HTTRACK
      • WAPITI
      • Fierce
      • GoBuster
      • w3af
      • DIRBUSTER
      • WPSCAN
      • Joomscan
      • WHATWEB
      • MassBleed
      • CRUNCH
    • Android
      • TheFatRat
      • EvilDroid
      • ANDROID DEBUG BRIDGE(ADB) – Part I
      • ANDROID DEBUG BRIDGE(ADB) – Part II
    • OSINT Tools
      • THEHARVESTER
      • DATASPLOIT
      • recon-ng
      • Babysploit
      • Shodan
      • Trape
      • Infoga
      • Metagoofil
      • Zoomeye
      • Devploit
      • Tinfoleak
      • BadMod
      • H8mail
      • Stardox
    • CTF Tools
    • CTF Challenges
      • Mr. Robot 1, walk through
    • DDoS Tools
    • Defense Evasion Tools
      • Getwin
    • Forensics
      • Steghide LSBstege
      • knock
    • Hash Cracking Hacking Tools
      • twofi
      • John the Ripper
      • Crunch
    • Linux Utilities
      • Terminator
      • Procdump
      • Termshark
    • Malware Analysis
      • AUTOMATER
      • Shed
    • Reverse Engineering Tools
    • Anonymity Tools
      • onioff
      • Proxychains
      • Exitmap
      • Deep Explorer
      • Hosting your own .onion domain
      • Send Anonymous Emails
      • OnionShare – startup in dark web
    • Vulnerability Scanners
      • Pocsuite
      • Mercury
      • Jok3r
      • FreeVulnsearch
      • Pompem
      • Phantom Evasion
    • Web Exploitation
      • XSS Shell
      • Wafw00f
      • Remote3d
    • Web Scanners
    • Windows Utilities
      • ENUM4LINUX
      • NETBIOS ENUMERATOR
      • Medusa
    • Wireless Hacking
      • Wigle
      • WiFiBroot
      • Hashcat
      • Aircrack-ng
    • Social Engineering Tools
      • blackeye
      • Seeker
      • BYOB
      • QRLJacker
      • phemail
      • Cuteit
      • Spooftel
  • Incidents
  • Malware
  • News Videos
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Telegram

Windows enables default account lockout policy for RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) to reduce ransomware attacks based on brute forcing RDP

2022-07-26
On: July 26, 2022
In: Data Security

Microsoft has chosen to add specific security measures against brute force attacks against RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol). These security improvements have been introduced in the most recent builds of WindowsRead More →

What is Zero Trust Security Model?

2022-07-26
On: July 26, 2022
In: Technology Talk

Zero Trust Security is one of the technology trends with the form of a security architecture model that is starting to be used by many companies to strengthen their infrastructure.Read More →

New Very Powerful All in One Linux Malware

2022-07-25
On: July 25, 2022
In: Malware

Previously undetected malware called Lightning Framework that targets Linux systems can be used as a backdoor using SSH and deploy rootkits to cover the tracks of attackers. Described as aRead More →

MICROSOFT MAKES THINGS HARDER FOR CYBER CRIMINALS BY DISABLING MACROS AGAIN BY DEFAULT IN OFFICE PRODUCTS

2022-07-22
On: July 22, 2022
In: Data Security

One of the attack methods that hackers can use is a simple Word document that they send in the mail. They use macros that are capable of executing the maliciousRead More →

Critical (CVSS 9.4) SQL Injection vulnerability in SonicWall GMS & SonicWall Analytics On-Prem

2022-07-22
On: July 22, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

SonicWall has published a  hotpatch to fix two SQL injection vulnerabilities impacting the GMS (Global Management System) and Analytics On-Prem products. CVE-2022-22280 is a critical vulnerability (CVSS 9.4) that resultsRead More →

How to Use Advanced Network Intelligence Toolkit for Pentesting: badKarma

2022-07-21
On: July 21, 2022
In: Tutorials

Searching vulnerabilities on the host (the host can be a website, web server, network device (router and others), end-user computer) begins with the collection of basic information. This information includesRead More →

Expert Guide to the Ultimate Security of Your SAP Solutions

2022-07-21
On: July 21, 2022
In: Technology Talk

Sensitive data is inherent to SAP solutions. Data must be protected against external unauthorized access, thus meaning extensive security and protection monitoring is required. Because SAP Systems have a holisticRead More →

How AitM attack was used to breach 10000 Organizations

2022-07-20
On: July 20, 2022
In: Data Security, Forensics, Social Engineering Tools

Microsoft revealed on Tuesday that a large-scale phishing campaign targeted more than 10,000 organizations since September 2021 by attacking the Office 365 authentication process even on accounts secured with multi-factorRead More →

Millions of AirDroid Users Exposed to Severe Vulnerability

New Technique “SATAn” to hack Air-Gapped computers using SATA cables as Antenna

2022-07-19
On: July 19, 2022
In: Data Security, Wireless Hacking

Cyber Security researchers at the Department of Software and Information Systems Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, have discovered a new technique called “SATAn”. The new method allows stealingRead More →

What is the Reverse QR social engineering attack and how to protect from it

2022-07-18
On: July 18, 2022
In: Data Security

A few days ago Spain police sighted a new type of scam that has been called Reverse QR  Scam. A fraudulent technique with which scammers steal money through this codeRead More →

New version of Tor browser makes it easier for users to evade government attempts to block its use

2022-07-18
On: July 18, 2022
In: Data Security

We can say that the Tor browser is one of the most used when it comes to maintaining anonymity and privacy. It is in fact the one used to accessRead More →

Tutorial for pentesting Android apps using the free ZANTI toolkit

2022-07-15
On: July 15, 2022
In: Tutorials

In this tutorial, the specialists of the Cyber Security 360 course of the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS) will show us how to use ZANTI, a pentesting tool thatRead More →

The most dangerous keylogger malware of 2022: Snake Keylogger

2022-07-13
On: July 13, 2022
In: Malware, Malware Analysis

Check Point Research, the Threat Intelligence division of the company, a leading global cybersecurity specialist provider, has released its Global Threat Index for the month of June 2022. Researchers haveRead More →

3 Critical Vulnerabilities In Lenovo Laptops’ UEFI  (70 Models Including Thinkbook) Allow Them To Be Hacked Forever, Even After Removing The Hard Drive

2022-07-13
On: July 13, 2022
In: Important, Vulnerabilities

Lenovo released security fixes to address three vulnerabilities that reside in the UEFI firmware shipped with over 70 product models, including several ThinkBook models. ESET Research discovered and reported toRead More →

Ways to Secure Your Linux VPS so You Don’t Get Hacked

2022-07-13
On: July 13, 2022
In: Technology Talk

Security matters and the more serious, potent, and ambitious your web project is, the more attention you have to pay to security.  If you have opted for Linux VPS, thisRead More →

5 best free API security testing tools. Protecting your cloud CI/CD Pipeline

2022-07-12
On: July 12, 2022
In: Tutorials

Applied Programming Interfaces (API) are an essential component of most modern programs and applications. In fact, cloud applications and mobile applications now rely heavily on APIs because they are designedRead More →

How to protect your Mac from malware?

2022-07-12
On: July 12, 2022
In: Technology Talk

Malware is a malicious software designed to gain unauthorised access into your Mac and cause damage to it. This is done to benefit the hackers in some way – whetherRead More →

Critical vulnerability allows unlocking, starting & stealing Honda Cars without key. Hacking Honda vehicles

2022-07-11
On: July 11, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Rolling-PWN attack vulnerability CVE-2021-46145  affecting all Honda cars models that exist from the year 2012 up to the year 2022. This vulnerability allows anyone to permanently open the car doorRead More →

MICROSOFT MAKES THINGS EASIER FOR CYBER CRIMINALS BY ENABLING AGAIN MACROS BY DEFAULT IN OFFICE PRODUCTS

2022-07-08
On: July 8, 2022
In: Data Security

Microsoft has surprised key parts of the security community with its decision to quietly reverse course and allow untrusted macros to open by default in Word and other Office applications.Read More →

Decrypt files encrypted by Astralocker, Yashma ransomware for free. Gang publishes the keys

2022-07-08
On: July 8, 2022
In: Malware

Those responsible for AstraLocker ransomware have decided to end its life cycle. Therefore, no more actions will be carried out with it and, in addition, they have published the necessaryRead More →

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 34 35 36 … 415 Next

Latest Videos

How Hackers Intercept Mobile OTP and Calls Without ‘Hacking’ — The Shocking Power of SIM Boxes

TunnelCrack: Two serious vulnerabilities in VPNs discovered, had been dormant since 1996

How to easily hack TP-Link Archer AX21 Wi-Fi router

US Govt wants new label on secure IoT devices or wants to discourage use of Chinese IoT gadgets

24,649,096,027 (24.65 billion) account usernames and passwords have been leaked by cyber criminals till now in 2022

View All

Vulnerabilities

How to hack the current version of Windows in 5 minutes

Learn how hackers code zero-days and make money

This Hidden Comet/Atlas AI Browser Flaw That Hackers Are Exploiting

How to Use Google’s OSS Rebuild: A New Open Source Software Supply Chain Security Tool

MFA? Irrelevant. CitrixBleed 2 Lets Hackers Take Over Without Logging In

View All

Tutorials

A Single Web Page Could Spy on Your Other Tabs – Hidden Code Inside

How AI Phishing Emails Are Created and Sent (Step by Step – Training Article)

Learn how hackers code zero-days and make money

What are “Bulletproof VPN” vs “No Logs VPN”

How Scammers Make Fake Calls? (Step-by-Step Explained)

Best Free VPN Apps

Your WiFi Router might be watching your movements at home?

Recover Deleted Photos from Mobile – Top 5 Free Android Apps

The Process of Tracing People on the Internet

Forget Metasploit: Inside Predator’s Zero-Click Advertising-Driven Phone Hacking System

How Hackers Intercept Mobile OTP and Calls Without ‘Hacking’ — The Shocking Power of SIM Boxes

13 Insanely Easy Techniques to Hack & Exploit Agentic AI Browsers

How to Use Google’s OSS Rebuild: A New Open Source Software Supply Chain Security Tool

Phishing 2.0: AI Tools Now Build Fake Login Pages That Fool Even Experts

How TokenBreak Technique Hacks OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini AI Filters — Step-by-Step Tutorial

Comparing Top 8 AI Code Assistants: Productivity Miracle or Security Nightmare. Can You Patent AI Code Based App?

No Login Required: How Hackers Hijack Your System with Just One Keystroke: utilman.exe Exploit Explained

How to Send DKIM-Signed, 100% Legit Phishing Emails — Straight from Google That Bypass Everything

View All

Malware

Live Malware Code Mutation: How AI Generates Evasive Malware

Backdooring ATMs via Bootloader? These Hackers Showed It’s Still Possible in 2025”

How Lynx Ransomware Extorts Millions from U.S. Companies

A Malware That EDR Can’t See?If You Rely on Antivirus for Protection, Read This Before It’s Too Late!

Top 2 Malicious Python Packages You Must Avoid! Zebo-0.1.0 & Cometlogger-0.1

View All

Cyber Security Channel

How to easily hack TP-Link Archer AX21 Wi-Fi router

US Govt wants new label on secure IoT devices or wants to discourage use of Chinese IoT gadgets

24,649,096,027 (24.65 billion) account usernames and passwords have been leaked by cyber criminals till now in 2022

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Telegram
  • Foursquare
info@securitynewspaper.com    Privacy Policy
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.