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The most used email subjects used in phishing attacks

2018-09-21
On: September 21, 2018
In: Incidents

Small and medium-sized enterprises are primarily facing phishing attacks, according to a recent research Despite growing phishing, ransomware and other types of malware threats, many small businesses do not have aRead More →

Frequent flyer miles stolen are on sale on dark web

2018-09-21
On: September 21, 2018
In: Data Security

Stolen frequent flyer accounts and its reward points are attractive assets on the dark web Last August, a team of ethical hacking researchers conducted an analysis of at least sixRead More →

£500k fine for Equifax 2017 data breach

2018-09-21
On: September 21, 2018
In: Data Security

The fine was imposed by the British regulatory authorities Equifax, the Atlanta-based consumer credit reporting agency received a fine of £500k from the UK’s privacy control agency for massive dataRead More →

Electronic vote is approved despite fear of cyberattacks

2018-09-21
On: September 21, 2018
In: Incidents

There was not enough time before November mid-term elections to switch to a safe alternative on paper, said District Judge Amy Totenberg A judge in the state of Georgia, US,Read More →

Newegg hacked: The new victim of Magecart malware

2018-09-20
On: September 20, 2018
In: Incidents

A team of experts in ethical hacking analyzed this recent attack Last September 6, a security incident compromised the personal data of thousands of British Airways customers; now, about two weeks later,Read More →

Mirai botnet developers collaborate with the FBI

2018-09-20
On: September 20, 2018
In: Data Security

In exchange for less severe penalties, the three hackers are collaborating with the federal authorities Three young hackers, who had been sentenced last year to help create and spread theRead More →

Vulnerability in My cloud devices exposes sensitive information

2018-09-20
On: September 20, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Western Digital My Cloud authentication bypass vulnerability would allow hackers to access stored content Researchers from an ethical hacking firm discovered a privilege escalation vulnerability on the Western Digital My Cloud platform,Read More →

Identifying botnets before an attack: The new DARPA challenge

2018-09-20
On: September 20, 2018
In: Data Security

The agency recently awarded a contract to develop an Internet scanning tool for inactive botnets Experts in ethical hacking from the International Institute of Cyber Security report that the DefenseRead More →

Veeam gets hacked: Data management enterprise exposes database with more than 400 million emails

2018-09-19
On: September 19, 2018
In: Important, Incidents

The company did not operate with industry’s best practices It is very easy to assume that data management software companies are perfectly capable of managing their own information. However, itRead More →

Amazon investigates its employees for alleged confidential data sale

2018-09-19
On: September 19, 2018
In: Data Security

Allegations about some Amazon employees asking for money in exchange for valuable information are being investigated by the company According to ethical hacking specialists, allegations have emerged against Amazon staff members, asRead More →

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