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Data theft in British Airways; over 300k users affected

2018-09-08
On: September 8, 2018
In: Data Security

The company mentions that their information was stolen for almost two weeks British Airways, the self-called “world’s favorite airline”, has become the latest victim of massive data theft, an eventRead More →

US Department of Justice accuses North Korea of spying on Sony

2018-09-08
On: September 8, 2018
In: Malware

The US government accuses the Asian country of the deployment of a WannaCry malware campaign Ethical hacking specialists report that the US Department of Justice accused North Korean spy ParkRead More →

Active campaign exploiting Apache Struts 2 vulnerability

2018-09-07
On: September 7, 2018
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

A Monero mining script is spreading using remote command execution vulnerability It seemed a matter of time before attacks like these happened in the wild, and they have already beenRead More →

Deadline to comply with cybersecurity legislation in New York

2018-09-07
On: September 7, 2018
In: Data Security

Following the adoption of strict regulations such as GDPR and CaCPA, New York takes vigorous action to demonstrate that cybersecurity is not optional For ethical hacking specialists, this 2018 hasRead More →

Vulnerability in Schneider PLC allows serious disruptions in industrial environments

2018-09-07
On: September 7, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

A recently disclosed flaw in some of Schneider Electric’s Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) would allow malicious actors to cause a significant disruption in Industrial Control Systems (ICS) The vulnerability wasRead More →

The changing environment of vulnerability analysis

2018-09-07
On: September 7, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity reports reveal the most frequently exploited vulnerabilities Shortly after the launch of its second annual report called “Under the Hoodie: Lessons from a season of penetration testing”, cybersecurity firmRead More →

MEGA Chrome extension was hijacked to steal personal information

2018-09-06
On: September 6, 2018
In: Important, Incidents

If you use this extension for the Chrome browser, it is recommended to uninstall it immediately Ethical hacking experts report that the official Chrome extension for the MEGA cloud storage service wouldRead More →

Experts ask Google for clarifications about backdoor in Titan Security Key

2018-09-06
On: September 6, 2018
In: Malware

The company has been asked for information about its security software produced in China According to ethical hacking specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security, in past days Google began toRead More →

Silence, a new group of hackers with alleged links to the cybersecurity industry

2018-09-06
On: September 6, 2018
In: Data Security

Russian-speaking hackers are linked to the theft of 800k USD from European banks At least one of the members of a newly discovered malicious hackers group seems to be anRead More →

Malicious emails use AdvisorsBot to compromise attacked companies

2018-09-06
On: September 6, 2018
In: Malware

Researchers have discovered a new downloader, called AdvisorsBot, as part of an attack campaign aimed at telecom and hospitality companies AdvisorsBot is a downloader recently discovered by ethical hacking experts thatRead More →

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