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Data breaches in schools: How should an academic institution report a security incident to comply with the GDPR?

2018-11-22
On: November 22, 2018
In: Data Security, Important

Some recommendations for compliance with the EU’s data security regulation As reported by information security and digital forensics specialists, all organizations that process personal data from residents of the EuropeanRead More →

Instagram security error exposes users’ passwords

2018-11-22
On: November 22, 2018
In: Data Security, Incidents

The flaw was presented in a new feature of the social network, implemented to comply with the GDPR A security flaw in “Download Your Data”, the recently launched Instagram tool,Read More →

This JavaScript code could spy on browser tabs to find out what sites the user visits

2018-11-22
On: November 22, 2018
In: Data Security

  Even the Tor browser can be monitored with this malicious code Specialists in digital forensics and information security have revealed a new side channel attack technique that bypasses theRead More →

Hack in Amazon days before Black Friday

2018-11-22
On: November 22, 2018
In: Data Security

  The $1 trillion company is unaware about the causes of the incident Amazon has suffered a security incident in its data management system, according to specialists in digital forensicsRead More →

Security breach at Radisson reward program

2018-11-21
On: November 21, 2018
In: Data Security

Thousands of users have been affected by the incident Last month, the Radisson Hotel Group, which has more than 1400 hotels distributed in 114 countries, discovered that the system whereRead More →

Malaysia’s largest media company becomes victim of a ransomware attack

2018-11-21
On: November 21, 2018
In: Malware

The hackers have demanded a ransom of $6.45M USD Media Prima Berhad, Malaysia’s leading media company, has been attacked by a ransomware campaign in which the attackers demanded the company to makeRead More →

Two hackers imprisoned for the attack against TalkTalk in 2015

2018-11-21
On: November 21, 2018
In: Incidents

Data breach cost £77M in losses to the telecom company Cybersecurity and digital forensics specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security reported that two hackers have been sent toRead More →

German Government issues recommendations on router security

2018-11-21
On: November 21, 2018
In: Data Security

The measures were criticized by specialist organizations and software developers Last week, in an attempt to address the security of broadband routers, the German government issued some suggestions on minimum standards,Read More →

Uncover virtual hosts of domain with Fierce

2018-11-21
On: November 21, 2018
In: Network Tools, Tutorials

FIERCE DNS SCANNER:- Fierce is a another domain scanner. It is written by Robert Hansen aka RSnake. It helps to locate non-contiguous IP space and hostname against target. This toolRead More →

TOR EXIT RELAY SCANNER USING EXITMAP

2018-11-21
On: November 21, 2018
In: Network Tools, Tutorials

TOR EXIT RELAY SCANNER:- As we all know tor is used for anonymous communication in anonymity network. Exitmap modules implement tasks that are run over of subset of all exitRead More →

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