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Cryptocurrency investor losses $24M USD because of theft through his smartphone

2018-08-17
On: August 17, 2018
In: Mobile Security

The affected user sued AT&T for $224M USD in losses Cyber security organization experts report that an American investor filed a $224M lawsuit against AT&T, accusing the telecommunications giant ofRead More →

Unlimited money withdrawal from ATM: new hacking attack

2018-08-16
On: August 16, 2018
In: Incidents

Financial institutions have already been prevented The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warns cyber security organization teams of banking institutions that hacker groups are preparing to carry out a highly coordinated globalRead More →

Instagram hacking affects thousands of users

2018-08-16
On: August 16, 2018
In: Incidents

Affected users report that the domains of the email addresses linked to their accounts were changed to .ru. Cyber security organization experts report that a growing number of Instagram users haveRead More →

Department of Defense announces “Hack the Marine Corps” bounty program

2018-08-16
On: August 16, 2018
In: Data Security

The Department of Defense and HackerOne announced the creation of a new vulnerability reporting bounty program Cyber security organization experts report that last August 12, the Department of Defense announced its vulnerability bountyRead More →

Cisco launches security patches against new attack

2018-08-16
On: August 16, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

A new vulnerability threatens enterprise VPN and could allow network spoofing and Man-in-the-Middle attacks Cisco has launched security patches for its widely used Internet Operating System(IOS) and Internet Operating System XE (IOS XE) software,Read More →

Leaked information from 31K GoDaddy servers

2018-08-15
On: August 15, 2018
In: Incidents

Apparently the leak is due to an unsecured bucket Amazon Web Services GoDaddy is the most recent victim of cybercriminals groups and has joined a long list of companies thatRead More →

High severity vulnerability in Oracle

2018-08-15
On: August 15, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Developers recommend installing update patches as soon as possible According to reports of cyber security organization experts from the International Institute of Cyber Security, Oracle urges its users to patchRead More →

Google tracks iPhone and Android users, even if location services are disabled

2018-08-15
On: August 15, 2018
In: Mobile Security

Google can follow you everywhere, even if you explicitly deny permission Every time you use a service like Google Maps the company requests your permission to access your location ifRead More →

More than 10K vulnerabilities have been revealed so far this year

2018-08-15
On: August 15, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

A considerable amount of the vulnerabilities revealed are considered as critical flaws A cyber security organization report shows that 16.6% of the vulnerabilities reported in the year 2018 received scores in the Common VulnerabilityRead More →

Russian espionage software persistent in thousands of domestic routers

2018-08-14
On: August 14, 2018
In: Incidents

Last May, the Justice Department asked US citizens to restart their routers, but there are still things to do The Russian army is present within hundreds of thousands of routersRead More →

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