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

Kinky fetish forum hacked, hackers leak 100,000 user details

2016-05-13
On: May 13, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Hardcore fetish forum, Rosebutt Board hacked, traceable personal details leaked. The online hardcore fetish forum called Rosebutt Board was hacked by unknown hackers who leaked personal identifiable information of more thanRead More →

Petya is back and with a friend named Mischa Ransomware

2016-05-13
On: May 13, 2016
In: Malware

A new installer for Petya was released that also installs the Mischa Ransomware if it is unable to gain Administrative privileges.  In the past, when Petya was installed it requested Administrative privilegesRead More →

Chinese ARM vendor left developer backdoor in kernel for Android, other devices

2016-05-12
On: May 12, 2016
In: Important, Vulnerabilities

Allwinner’s ARM Linux kernel includes “rootmydevice” code that gives apps root. Allwinner, a Chinese system-on-a-chip company that makes the processor used in many low-cost Android tablets, set-top boxes, ARM-based PCs,Read More →

What the hack? More than 88,000 .sg accounts stolen by hacker

What the hack? More than 88,000 .sg accounts stolen by hacker

2016-05-12
On: May 12, 2016
In: Incidents

Last week, US-based cyber security firm Hold Security recovered 272.3 million stolen accounts from a fraudster. Out of those, 88,000 accounts originated from Singapore, Hold Security’s founder and chief informationRead More →

Facebook wants to teach you how to hack

Facebook wants to teach you how to hack

2016-05-12
On: May 12, 2016
In: Data Security

Can you capture the flag? Facebook’s Capture the Flag program can be used to teach basic security skills. Facebook wants to teach the next generation security skills and hopes theRead More →

Compression tool 7-Zip pwned, pain flows to top security, software tools

Compression tool 7-Zip pwned, pain flows to top security, software tools

2016-05-12
On: May 12, 2016
In: Incidents

Attackers can score user privileges thanks to heap corruption hassle Some of the world’s biggest security and software vendors will be rushing to patch holes in implementations of the popularRead More →

Android Malware Promises Porn, but Roots Device and Installs Other Malware

Android Malware Promises Porn, but Roots Device and Installs Other Malware

2016-05-12
On: May 12, 2016
In: Data Security

Android malware is not unusual; we’ve even seen it pop up in Google’s Marketplace app on several occasions. Increasing in both sophistication and stealthiest, Android malware has mostly been aRead More →

Mozilla Begs Court for Details About Pedophile Tor Hack to Keep Firefox Safe

Mozilla Begs Court for Details About Pedophile Tor Hack to Keep Firefox Safe

2016-05-12
On: May 12, 2016
In: Data Security

In 2015, the FBI hacked Tor to identify users of child sex websites. Now, Mozilla is begging courts to divulge to it how the operation was carried out so thatRead More →

Hey FBI, India can Hack iPhones but Doesn’t Want Backdoors

2016-05-11
On: May 11, 2016
In: Data Security, Mobile Security

Maybe the FBI should team up with India because that country’s government says it can hack into Apple’s iPhones. Both think access to encrypted data in investigations is important, althoughRead More →

Seoul blames North Korea for hacking a South Korean defense contractor

2016-05-11
On: May 11, 2016
In: Important, Incidents

Is the North Korea behind the hack of a South Korean defense contractor? The officials announced an investigation into the security incident. There is a constant tension between South KoreaRead More →

IT Security Plan

How to define information security plan?

2016-05-11
On: May 11, 2016
In: Data Security, Important, Mobile Security, Technology, Vulnerabilities

The information security plan describes how the security is implemented, defined policies, controls and solutions. The information security plan is developed considering all the IT resources depending on the securityRead More →

Microsoft and Adobe warn of separate zero-day vulnerabilities under attack

2016-05-11
On: May 11, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

Exploits exist for both bugs and allow for remote code execution. Windows users woke up to something that doesn’t happen every day: the disclosure of two zero-day vulnerabilities, one in theRead More →

Researchers hack WhatsApp accounts through SS7 protocol

2016-05-11
On: May 11, 2016
In: Mobile Security

White Hackers from Positive Technologies demonstrate how to exploit SS7 protocol to impersonate WhatsApp and Telegram users and act on their behalf. Both WhatsApp and Telegram messaging services have implemented the end-to-end encryption for chats inRead More →

Bucbi Ransomware Is Back With a Ukrainian Makeover

2016-05-10
On: May 10, 2016
In: Malware

The Bucbi ransomware family, which dates back to early 2014, has received a significant update. In a recently observed attack, we also noted new tactics used to infect systems. TheRead More →

Viking Horde: A New Type of Android Malware on Google Play

2016-05-10
On: May 10, 2016
In: Malware

The Check Point research team uncovered a new Android malware campaign on Google Play it calls Viking Horde. Viking Horde conducts ad fraud, but can also be used for otherRead More →

How a security pro’s ill-advised hack of a Florida elections site backfired

2016-05-10
On: May 10, 2016
In: Data Security, Important, Vulnerabilities

Whistleblowing is overshadowed when SQL injection gives way to unauthorized access. A Florida man has been slapped with felony criminal hacking charges after gaining unauthorized access to poorly secured computer systemsRead More →

Prove It: The Rapid Rise of 12,000 Shared Proof-of-Concept Exploits

2016-05-09
On: May 9, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Recorded Future’s real-time threat intelligence product allows analysts access to hundreds of thousands of sources that are normalized, organized, and searchable for analysis rather than simple keyword search. In thisRead More →

The Malware Museum lets you look at old viruses without getting infected

2016-05-09
On: May 9, 2016
In: Malware

usually when you end up with a virus on your computer, you do everything possible to get rid of it. Over at the Internet Archive, viruses are being preserved inRead More →

An Inventory of What Was Included in the InvestBank Data Dump

2016-05-09
On: May 9, 2016
In: Data Security

Hacker dumps nearly 10GB of bank data online. Turkish hackers tweeted a URL yesterday pointing to a massive collection of files, which they claim belongs to UAE’s InvestBank. The hacker groupRead More →

Hackers can break into a facility by spending $700 on Amazon or eBay

2016-05-09
On: May 9, 2016
In: Data Security

Hackers demonstrated to the Tech Insider how to break into any office by purchasing from Amazon and eBay $700 worth of electronic parts to clone access cards. Breaking into aRead More →

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 357 358 359 … 414 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

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

MotW Bypassed: Zero Warning, Full Control – New WinRAR Flaw Silently Bypasses Windows Security

New Vulnerability in GCP Cloud Run Shows Why Least Privilege Isn’t Enough

View All

Tutorials

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

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

WinRAR and ZIP File Exploits: This ZIP File Hack Could Let Malware Bypass Your Antivirus

5 Techniques Hackers Use to Jailbreak ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot AI systems

This Hacker Toolkit Can Breach Any Air-Gapped System – Here’s How It Works

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.