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How to easily recover keys of ESXiArgs ransomware affecting VMware’s ESXi servers?

2023-02-08
On: February 8, 2023
In: Malware

Access to many operating systems may be accomplished on a single server by using VMware’s ESXi servers. According to a story that was published by Reuters on Tuesday, some ofRead More →

Critical XSS flaw in phpMyAdmin allows malicious database operations

2023-02-08
On: February 8, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

phpMyAdmin is a web-based application that is both open-source and free, and it was developed for the purpose of administering MySQL and MariaDB databases. phpMyAdmin is one of the mostRead More →

Vice media hacked, confidential data leaked

2023-02-03
On: February 3, 2023
In: Incidents

Due to the fact that media organisations store information not just on subscribers but also on workers, they continue to be regular targets for hackers. According to documents filed withRead More →

Critical vulnerability in Jira Software can allow an attacker to impersonate another user

2023-02-03
On: February 3, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

Jira Service Management Server and Data Center include a significant vulnerability that has been tracked as CVE-2023-22501 (CVSS score: 9.4) and has been patched by Atlassian. Under some conditions, anRead More →

Is the Ringing Phone Your Friend? A Brief Look at Call Spoofing

2023-02-03
On: February 3, 2023
In: Technology Talk

The practice known as “caller ID spoofing” involves a caller faking their identity by using the phone number of a third party to make a call. There are a numberRead More →

Majority of the ransomware gangs used this packer to bypass antivirus and encrypt devices

2023-02-02
On: February 2, 2023
In: Data Security, Malware, Malware Analysis

Packers are becoming an increasingly important tool for cybercriminals to use in the commission of illegal acts. On hacker forums, the packer is sometimes referred to as “Crypter” and “FUD.”Read More →

This F5 BIG-IP Vulnerability makes it easier for Ransomware to encrypt networks devices

2023-02-02
On: February 2, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

BIG-IP has a high-severity format string vulnerability, according to F5, which might enable an authorized attacker to create a denial-of-service (DoS) scenario and perhaps execute arbitrary code. F5 has issuedRead More →

The Top Eight Ways Schools Can Improve Their Cybersecurity in 2023

2023-02-02
On: February 2, 2023
In: Technology Talk

As education rapidly transitions to virtual settings, defending against cyberattacks becomes more crucial in the education sector. The current state of school cybersecurity is frightening. By 20212, the majority ofRead More →

LockBit Ransomware attacks halts global trading of financial derivatives on international markets

2023-02-01
On: February 1, 2023
In: Malware

According to ION Group’s , the company makes it possible for “financial institutions, central banks, and enterprises to digitize and automate their most business important procedures.” The trading of financialRead More →

Deadbolt ransomware could encrypt thousands of vulnerable QNAP NAS devices. Patch yours ASAP

2023-02-01
On: February 1, 2023
In: Malware, Vulnerabilities

On the 30th of January, 2023, reports began to surface about a newly discovered vulnerability that affects QNAP devices. Although there is limited information regarding the vulnerability’s specifics, it hasRead More →

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