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Ticketmaster claims that data breach on its website was not its fault

2018-12-13
On: December 13, 2018
In: Data Security

The company claims that a third party development is the incident’s cause Cybersecurity and digital forensics specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security report that Ticketmaster has claimed thatRead More →

$11M USD fine for Facebook for non-compliance with privacy rules

2018-12-13
On: December 13, 2018
In: Data Security

The regulatory agency in Italy declared that the social network is guilty of deceiving consumers regarding the use that gives their data Facebook has been fined by European authorities forRead More →

How to hack a Navy vessel

Citrix forced its users to change passwords due to cyberattack threat

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

The company fears a credential stuffing attack in ShareFile Information security and digital forensics specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security reported that Citrix, a company dedicated to virtualizationRead More →

Google+ to be shut down before expected due to new bug

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

The consumer version of the social network will be closed in April instead of August for the detection of a new error that has affected millions According to reports ofRead More →

Certification authorities, a weak point for web cryptography

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

According to an investigation, five out of 17 certification authorities are vulnerable to IP fragmentation attacks During a recent cybersecurity event in Europe, the state of web cryptography was aRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities in phpMyAdmin

2018-12-12
On: December 12, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

  Admins of thousands of websites are waiting for the update launching According to reports of specialists in digital forensics from the International Institute of Cyber Security, the administrators ofRead More →

Scan, Crack passwords using Sparta

2018-12-11
On: December 11, 2018
In: Network Tools, Tutorials

SPARTA INTRO:- Sparta is the GUI (Graphical User Interface) Kali application used in information gathering of the target. This application is written in python. If the target is in attackersRead More →

Marriott will pay cost of new passport process to users affected by data breach

2018-12-11
On: December 11, 2018
In: Incidents

The hotel group will reimburse users who may be victims of fraud due to last week data theft After the massive data breach occurred at Starwood, one of the brandsRead More →

Massive arrest of currency counterfeiters operating in dark web

2018-12-11
On: December 11, 2018
In: Incidents

Over 200 members of a fraudulent scheme were arrested by European agencies The dark web has become a space of proliferation for all kinds of illicit activities; criminal associations engagedRead More →

Worldwide universities attacked by North Korean hackers

2018-12-11
On: December 11, 2018
In: Data Security

Academic organizations around the world have been attacked since last May Digital forensics specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security report that hacker groups linked to North Korea haveRead More →

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