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Data brokers are selling location details of women visiting abortion clinics

2022-05-24
On: May 24, 2022
In: Incidents

A group of Democratic Party senators sent a letter to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) urging them to take steps to protect women’s privacy after visiting reproductive health clinics.Read More →

Popular Python package ctx Python and PHP library were compromised and injected with a backdoor

2022-05-24
On: May 24, 2022
In: Malware

Researchers report that ctx Python, one of the most popular packages of the Python programming language, would have been compromised by threat actors for the injection of a backdoor impossibleRead More →

Cryptocurrency exchange founder sentenced to 2 years of probation for failing to implement an anti-money laundering program

2022-05-23
On: May 23, 2022
In: Incidents

Arthur Hayes, founder and former CEO of cryptocurrency exchange platform BitMEX, has been sentenced to two years of probation for the lack of anti-money laundering controls on the platform. TheRead More →

Ethical hacker gets $10 Million bounty for finding critical vulnerability in Ethereum Wormhole contract

2022-05-23
On: May 23, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

A researcher and ethical hacking specialist got a historic $10 million payment after reporting a critical vulnerability in Wormhole, Ethereum’s central bridge contract. Wormhole is a decentralized protocol that enablesRead More →

Personal data of MGM Resorts customers leaked on Telegram for free. 142 million records exposed

2022-05-23
On: May 23, 2022
In: Data Security

This weekend, vpnMentor researchers identified in Telegram 4 storage files with a total of 8.7 GB of information belonging to customers of MGM Resorts International, a hotel and entertainment company.Read More →

RAV Antivirus: 4 Ways to Improve Personal Cybersecurity in 2022

2022-05-23
On: May 23, 2022
In: Technology Talk

Cyber attacks are on the rise. As we all spend more time accessing the internet for work, shopping, communication, and more, the threats from criminals are rising. According to someRead More →

India relaxes cyber security incidents reporting rules and says new rules apply to MNCs

2022-05-20
On: May 20, 2022
In: Incidents

Cybersecurity agencies in India are slightly relaxing their controversial and complex requirements for reporting on information security incidents, although they reaffirm that the final version of these rules should applyRead More →

How to download paid applications for free from Huawei AppGallery: New vulnerability found

2022-05-20
On: May 20, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Since then-U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to apply restrictions on Chinese technology companies, Huawei has seen its aspirations to become one of the world’s largest smartphone makersRead More →

Hackers steal $1 million USD from Razorpay

2022-05-19
On: May 19, 2022
In: Incidents

Media outlets in India report that an unidentified hacker managed to steal around $1 million from Razorpay, a payment processing company. Apparently, the attacker remained hidden in the company’s systemsRead More →

Critical vulnerability in Flux2, a Kubernetes continuous delivery tool, enables hacking between neighboring deployments

2022-05-19
On: May 19, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

A recently detected vulnerability affecting Flux, a popular continuous delivery (CD) tool for Kubernetes, would reportedly allow tenants to sabotage the activities of “neighbors” who use the same infrastructure outsideRead More →

Hackers remotely take control of wheeled surveillance robots at Russian airport

2022-05-18
On: May 18, 2022
In: Data Security

A cybercriminal group claims to have compromised the systems of a robotics company specializing in surveillance solutions around the world. Identified as CaucasNet, the group shared via Twitter some screenshotsRead More →

Critical vulnerability in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) allows easily hacking Tesla cars, smart locks and millions of devices that use this Bluetooth technology

2022-05-18
On: May 18, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Specialists from the security firm NCC Group developed a tool capable of deploying relay attacks against Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), which would allow bypassing any existing protection in the targetRead More →

More than 200 apps on Play Store with millions of downloads are stealing users’ passwords and sensitive information

2022-05-17
On: May 17, 2022
In: Mobile Security

Researchers at Trend Micro identified a set of mobile apps available on the Google Play Store performing malicious tasks in the background, including stealing user credentials and banking details fromRead More →

Researchers find new way to hack any iPhone even when it’s turned off

2022-05-17
On: May 17, 2022
In: Mobile Security

Cybersecurity experts published a research detailing how Bluetooth, Near Field Communication (NFC) and Ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless features on iPhone devices would allow some variants of cyberattacks to be deployed, asRead More →

4 Things You Need To Know Before Starting A Translation Business

2022-05-17
On: May 17, 2022
In: Technology Talk

Are you skilled with languages, and looking to start your own translation business? Globalization means that translators are in greater demand than they have ever been before, and clients areRead More →

Security researcher finds new way to exploit CVE-2022-22005, recently patched deserialization bug in Microsoft SharPoint

2022-05-16
On: May 16, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

In early 2022, Microsoft addressed CVE-2022-22005, a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability that used website creation features in SharePoint, releasing a security patch. Even though the flaw had already beenRead More →

3 critical vulnerabilities in SonicWall SMA 1000 SSLVPN affect over 500k companies

2022-05-16
On: May 16, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

In a security alert, SonicWall has strongly urged its customers to address some security flaws in its Secure Mobile Access (SMA) Series 1000 products, as their successful exploitation would allowRead More →

CRITICAL VULNERABILITIES ALLOW HACKING MULTIPLE KONICA MINOLTA DEVICES

2022-05-14
On: May 14, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Researchers from SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab reported the detection of a sandbox breakout vulnerability present in some Konica Minolta bizhub multifunctional models. Detected in late 2019, successful exploitation of thisRead More →

OpenSea’s Discord server was hacked: Thieves post phishing link to steal cryptocurrency

2022-05-13
On: May 13, 2022
In: Incidents

OpenSea, probably the most famous non-fungible token (NFT) market platform, has being target of another cyberattack incident. This time, the hack involves its Discord server, where a massive phishing attackRead More →

Threat actors could have hacked the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and other related law enforcement agencies. Investigation still ongoing

2022-05-13
On: May 13, 2022
In: Incidents

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reports that it has begun an investigation into alleged cyberattacks that would have compromised up to 16 databases of federal agencies. According to KrebsOnSecurityRead More →

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