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US approves bill for creation of new cybersecurity agency

2018-11-17
On: November 17, 2018
In: Data Security

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act addresses the White House for President Trump’s approval A recently approved bill seeks to restructure the US Department of Homeland Security’s National Directorate ofRead More →

Court attributes John McAfee ‘liability’ for the death of a neighbor

2018-11-17
On: November 17, 2018
In: Malware

The entrepreneur has always been involved in controversy John McAfee, an information security community personality, has been found legally ‘liable’ for the death of his neighbor, who was found deadRead More →

Japanese cybersecurity minister has never used a computer

2018-11-17
On: November 17, 2018
In: Data Security

Apparently, the official also ignores what a USB drive is Yoshitaka Sakurada, aged 68, was criticized for admitting his limited technological knowledge during a Japanese parliament session in recent days.Read More →

Misconfigurations on Docker services allow cryptojacking attacks

2018-11-17
On: November 17, 2018
In: Incidents

A set of scripts compromises the security of Docker services According to reports of cybersecurity and digital forensics specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security, malicious hackers seeking anRead More →

Find employees working in a company

2018-11-16
On: November 16, 2018
In: Network Tools, Tutorials

THEHARVESTER:- Harvester an OSINT tool, written by Christian Martorella. Harvester allows to gather information like email addresses, sub domains all from public resources, explain ethical hacking specialists. This tool mostlyRead More →

Metadata: What is it and why is it important?

2018-11-16
On: November 16, 2018
In: Important

“We kill people based on metadata,” said Michael Hayden, former NSA and CIA director, in 2014. But what is it and why should you care about it? Although it wasRead More →

Pwn2Own Tokyo 2018 ethical hacking event

2018-11-16
On: November 16, 2018
In: Incidents

Sponsors paid over $100k USD for iPhone X exploits The ethical hacking event Pwn2Own 2018, conducted in Tokyo, organized by Zero Day Initiative was a success, as reported by specialistsRead More →

New variants of Meltdown and Spectre cause information leaks

2018-11-16
On: November 16, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Developers insist that existing defenses will be enough to contain attacks, but experts disagree Information security and digital forensic investigators have discovered a new set of transient execution attacks onRead More →

Germany seeks to ban Chinese companies from its 5G structure implementation

2018-11-16
On: November 16, 2018
In: Data Security

Senior German officials are pressuring the government to exclude Chinese 5G technology companies in the country Many countries are in the process of building their 5G infrastructure, although this dependsRead More →

Clone any website with httrack

2018-11-15
On: November 15, 2018
In: Network Tools

What is HTTRACK? Httrack is a free and open source offline browser developed by Xavier Roche. Httrack allow users to download websites. It copies the whole website on the computer.Read More →

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