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Hackers gained access to O365 email accounts by using OAuth applications “certified” by Microsoft

2023-01-31
On: January 31, 2023
In: Data Security

Becoming verified on well-known platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, or the Apple AppStore has become the standard for determining one’s standing in the current online social scene. As users, weRead More →

Prilex PoS malware modified to steal data from NFC cards

2023-01-31
On: January 31, 2023
In: Malware

The components that make up contactless payment systems include credit and debit cards, key fobs, smart cards, and other devices, such as smartphones and other mobile devices that employ radio-frequencyRead More →

Hacker group hacks in Israeli Chemical factories

2023-01-30
On: January 30, 2023
In: Incidents

According to reports, a group of hackers has launched a massive cyberattack on Israeli chemical companies operating in the occupied territories. The hackers have warned the companies’ engineers and workersRead More →

GitHub hacked again, GitHub Desktop and Atom repositories certificates stolen

2023-01-30
On: January 30, 2023
In: Data Security, Incidents

GitHub discovered illegal access to a collection of repositories on December 7, 2022. These repositories were used in the design and development of Atom and GitHub Desktop. A Personal AccessRead More →

German airport and companies attacked by Russian hackers

2023-01-27
On: January 27, 2023
In: Data Security, Incidents

According to a statement released by the Federal Cybersecurity Agency (BSI) on Thursday, cyberattacks have been launched against the websites of several important German authorities, including enterprises and airports. AccordingRead More →

Finally Hawaii makes it illegal to hack road signs

2023-01-27
On: January 27, 2023
In: Data Security

The state Department of Transportation is putting out a warning to the general public that it is against the law to alter an official roadwork message board. This comes afterRead More →

3 Steps to Choosing the Best Possible Data Room Solution For Your Business Needs

2023-01-27
On: January 27, 2023
In: Technology Talk

Online data rooms are progressively becoming an indispensable part of contemporary deal processing. As businesses became more remote, the majority of transactions moved online. This shift thus necessitated the developmentRead More →

Hacker sold personal data of whole population of Austria

2023-01-26
On: January 26, 2023
In: Data Security, Incidents

According to the authorities in Austria, a Dutch hacker who was apprehended in November had collected and made available for sale the entire name, address, and date of birth ofRead More →

Hackers could take control of Lexmark printers or see what you print if you don’t apply this patch

2023-01-26
On: January 26, 2023
In: Data Security, Vulnerabilities

Lexmark products are susceptible to server-side request forgery because to insufficient input validation in the Web Services capability, as tracked by CVE-2023-23560. A remote attacker might use this vulnerability toRead More →

2 Critical vulnerabilities in Argo CD allow complete take over of your Kubernetes

2023-01-26
On: January 26, 2023
In: Vulnerabilities

Argo CD is a Kubernetes-based declarative GitOps continuous delivery platform. It is built as a Kubernetes controller that constantly monitors running apps and compares their current, live state to theRead More →

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