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Juniper Networks launches multiple solutions for Junos OS vulnerabilities

2018-10-16
On: October 16, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

The company has released security updates to address the serious vulnerabilities that affect its operating system This week, Juniper Networks has launched dozens of security patches for each of theRead More →

Hackers use Googlebot in mining malware attacks

2018-10-13
On: October 13, 2018
In: Malware

Cybercriminals abuse Googlebot servers to deliver malicious payloads in new campaign Last year, a malware campaign used Google Adwords and Google Sites to spread malware. Later, another research revealed howRead More →

Vulnerabilities affect Shopify, Tinder and many other sites

2018-10-13
On: October 13, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

The flaw was found while experts analyzed the user-side security of dating apps A team of forensic experts set out to conduct research on user-side security in dating applications, andRead More →

HP computers crash after installing Windows 10 updates

2018-10-13
On: October 13, 2018
In: Data Security

Apparently the error has been extended to other devices too Apparently, Windows updates haven’t worked properly with Microsoft in the last few weeks. The update of the beginning of October presented aRead More →

30 million Facebook users affected by hacking

2018-10-13
On: October 13, 2018
In: Incidents

According to Facebook, there are fewer users affected by the hack that they had thought According to specialists in digital forensics from the International Institute of Cyber Security, a groupRead More →

Weapons controlling systems of the US Army could be easily hacked

2018-10-12
On: October 12, 2018
In: Incidents

A government report has concluded that some of the most advanced weapons in the US military arsenal can be hacked with very basic tools The US Government Accountability Office (GAO)Read More →

The biggest CCTV manufacturer left at least 9 million devices opened to everyone’s eyes

2018-10-12
On: October 12, 2018
In: Malware

The cloud portal of Xiongmai left opened a backdoor to its servers Another Internet of Things (IoT) device provider has been discovered exposing its products to malicious users due toRead More →

Microsoft cloud will be able to host US government secret information

2018-10-12
On: October 12, 2018
In: Data Security

The company’s announcement intensifies the race to win multi-million dollar contract with the Pentagon Microsoft executives recently announced that the company has reached the security levels required to host USRead More →

Cryptomining software is hidden as Flash update

2018-10-12
On: October 12, 2018
In: Malware

A cryptocurrency mining malware is disguised as a Flash update that appears to be legitimate, warn researchers Cryptomining popularity exploded in 2017 when Ethereum’s value soared to unsuspected levels. TheRead More →

Vulnerability allows hijacking of software installed in macOS

2018-10-12
On: October 12, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

It has been revealed a dangerous flaw in macOS that allows hackers to hijack applications installed through unusual routes A security report made by specialists in digital forensics has revealedRead More →

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