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HSBC confirms data theft in the United States

2018-11-08
On: November 8, 2018
In: Data Security

According to the bank, some of the accounts of its customers in the United States were hacked in October HSBC systems in the United States were hacked last October, as reported byRead More →

Personal data of police and ministries employees leaked by Anonymous Italy

2018-11-07
On: November 7, 2018
In: Incidents

Cyber activists group has fulfilled its announced campaign of computer attacks Anonymous Italy does not stop its tasks. As information security and digital forensics expert from the International Institute of CyberRead More →

Linux servers and IoT devices, main targets of Shellbot botnet

2018-11-07
On: November 7, 2018
In: Important, Incidents

Experts from a cybersecurity firm have discovered an IRC bot nicknamed Shellbot, built using Perl Shellbot Reports of specialists in digital forensics and cybersecurity from the International Institute of CyberRead More →

Tool to find vulnerable cameras

2018-11-07
On: November 7, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Using a smart combination of different tools, Kamerka can take an address, a cue point or coordinates and show exposed cameras connected to the Internet on a map Security cameras areRead More →

Five Guys suffers employees’ data theft

2018-11-07
On: November 7, 2018
In: Technology

Due to an employee’s carelessness the fast food restaurant chain suffered a security breach Information security and digital forensics specialists report that the fast food restaurant chain Five Guys, sufferedRead More →

Vulnerabilities in self encrypted SSD allow attackers to bypass disk encryption

2018-11-07
On: November 7, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Master passwords and flawed standards implementations allow attackers to access encrypted data without having to know the user’s password Researchers in digital forensics and cybersecurity based in the Netherlands revealedRead More →

30 spies have died because of Iran’s cyberattacks against the CIA

2018-11-06
On: November 6, 2018
In: Incidents

  Apparently American spies neglected their online conversations According to information security and digital forensics experts, the Iranian government would have infiltrated the communications network of the agents of the CentralRead More →

Vulnerability in Icecast can collapse online radio stations

2018-11-06
On: November 6, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

The streaming server Icecast is affected by a flaw that could be exploited by an attacker to interrupt the transmission of Internet radio stations The Icecast streaming server is affectedRead More →

US senator gets ready to submit bill against user privacy violation

2018-11-06
On: November 6, 2018
In: Mobile Security

Companies’ executives could face up to 20 years in prison According to reports information security and digital forensics experts, the senator of the Democratic Party by the state of Oregon,Read More →

Over 80k messages of hacked Facebook accounts for sale

2018-11-06
On: November 6, 2018
In: Incidents

Hackers seem to have compromised and posted private messages from at least 81k Facebook user accounts About 81k leaked Facebook messages are on sale in various hacking forums and web ads, accordingRead More →

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