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Windows Sandbox: The new way to open malicious files on Windows 10

2018-12-20
On: December 20, 2018
In: Technology

This new tool is expected to be available in the next Windows 10 big update Microsoft recently confirmed that its operating system updates package Windows 10 October 2018 Update isRead More →

These are worst cyberthreats of 2018

2018-12-20
On: December 20, 2018
In: Data Security

Cybersecurity specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security already predicted that this would be a difficult year for users and organizations, even 2018 began with the discovery of CPURead More →

Google reCAPTCHA Cracked in New Automated Attack

CAPTCHA is not enough to stop spambots

2018-12-20
On: December 20, 2018
In: Technology

This algorithm has been tested on dozens of websites Information security experts developed a machine learning algorithm able to break text-based CAPTCHA controls in a very easy and more accurate wayRead More →

Delete your personal information from the Internet and recover your privacy

2018-12-19
On: December 19, 2018
In: Data Security, Important

A lot of our personal information could be stored online forever Limiting the exposure of your personal data can be a very simple or too complex task depending on eachRead More →

Kingdom Hearts 3copies were leaked in U.S. and Latin America

2018-12-19
On: December 19, 2018
In: Incidents

With just a few weeks left for the official release, developers revealed that a security incident led to the theft of some unfinished copies of the videogame Cybersecurity specialists fromRead More →

Twitter bug allows hackers to hijack big Twitter accounts like @God, @Vagina etc

Cyberattack against Twitter might have been sponsored by a government

2018-12-19
On: December 19, 2018
In: Data Security

The social network mentions that it has collected evidence suggesting that a government might be behind this attack Cybersecurity specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security report that, afterRead More →

Hackers used memes posted on Twitter to control malware

2018-12-19
On: December 19, 2018
In: Data Security

A team of researchers has discovered a new way to hide malicious software The investigators of a cybersecurity firm reported the discovery of a new malware sample capable of retrievingRead More →

Hire For DDOS Service for just $20

2018-12-18
On: December 18, 2018
In: Data Security, Important, Network Tools, Tutorials

Distributed denial of service attack is a popular attack used to target any website to make them down. DDOS is an malicious attempt in which target server is flooded withRead More →

Please delete your files: Facebook exposes private photos of millions of users… Again

2018-12-18
On: December 18, 2018
In: Data Security

1 500 applications, of 876 different developers, accessed photos that users stored as a draft Facebook has just revealed a new vulnerability in its platform, which allowed third-party applications toRead More →

London Police set to test face recognition technology on citizens

2018-12-18
On: December 18, 2018
In: Technology

This is the third consecutive year that the British Government performs tests with this kind of technology The London Metropolitan Police Service will perform some tests for the implementation ofRead More →

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