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Phantom Secure’s CEO pleads guilty to selling encrypted phones to criminals

2018-10-05
On: October 5, 2018
In: Mobile Security

The company sold encrypted BlackBerry devices that were used by criminal organizations around the world, including the Sinaloa drug cartel Last march, specialists in digital forensics reported that the FBIRead More →

China used small microchips to infiltrate into American companies

2018-10-05
On: October 5, 2018
In: Important

This attack reached about 30 organizations in the US, including Apple and Amazon Amazon began to evaluate a startup company called Elemental Technologies, as potential purchase thinking about its expansionRead More →

North Korean hacking operation behind SWIFT attacks

2018-10-05
On: October 5, 2018
In: Incidents

Details about this operation of massive bank robbery are revealed Researchers from a security and digital forensics firm have publicly disclosed some details about how a team of North Korean hackers, christenedRead More →

Lojax, the new threat developed by Fancy Bear

2018-10-05
On: October 5, 2018
In: Malware

Relevant information on the most recent threat of this dangerous hacking group Recently, the findings of digital forensics specialists have been published on a new cyberattack campaign launched by theRead More →

Hacker faces years in prison after attacking multiple US government sites

2018-10-05
On: October 5, 2018
In: Data Security

More than 11k sites were attacked A Californian man pleaded guilty of hacking multiple military and government websites in a campaign allegedly linked to the political situation in Gaza, asRead More →

WiFi 6 – The next generation of WiFi connectivity

2018-10-04
On: October 4, 2018
In: Data Security, Important

WiFi 6 includes functions that make it stable in any environment The new WiFi 6, based on the IEEE 802.11ax standard, enables next generation WiFi connectivity. According to specialists in digitalRead More →

Foxit PDF Reader fixes serious remote code execution vulnerability

2018-10-04
On: October 4, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Users of the PDF reader Foxit must upgrade their software to Reader 9.3 and Foxit PhantomPDF 9.3 to correct over 100 flaws Foxit Software has released update patches to correctRead More →

Experts recommend avoiding single step logins

2018-10-04
On: October 4, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

It’s more secure to use unique passwords for each service and password managers for each app we use Single logins are a dangerous practice for keeping the security of yourRead More →

A Google bug breaks the search results in Safari

2018-10-04
On: October 4, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

A bug in the Google search engine breaks the links shown in the search results if the link contains a plus symbol (+) Digital forensics specialists have reported the appearanceRead More →

California governor signs IoT cybersecurity bill

2018-10-04
On: October 4, 2018
In: Data Security

This law will establish a cybersecurity standard for IoT manufacturers Jerry Brown, Governor of California, signed last Friday a bill to regulate cybersecurity standards for devices connected to the Internet,Read More →

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