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Critical vulnerabilities present in smart city systems

2018-08-10
On: August 10, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Researchers have discovered countless zero-day vulnerabilities that can be used to disrupt critical systems Experts in enterprise network security from the International Institute of Cyber Security reported the finding ofRead More →

Vulnerability in Cortana would allow taking control of devices with Windows 10

2018-08-10
On: August 10, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Cortana can be activated from the lock screen to run arbitrary commands Enterprise network security researchers noticed some security issues regarding Cortana, the Microsoft voice assistant. Last Wednesday they described aRead More →

Vulnerability in Linux would allow DoS attacks

2018-08-09
On: August 9, 2018
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Patches for the vulnerability are already available Enterprise network security specialists report that a recently discovered vulnerability in the Linux kernel (operating system core) that affects version 4.9 and furtherRead More →

Users could spread fake news because of WhatsApp vulnerabilities

2018-08-09
On: August 9, 2018
In: Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

Flaws allows malicious users to modify content Enterprise network security specialists report that the popular instant messaging app WhatsApp has been affected by multiple security vulnerabilities that could allow malicious users toRead More →

Healthcare information of 2 million of Mexicans leaked

2018-08-09
On: August 9, 2018
In: Incidents

Over two million Mexican patients affected Enterprise network security experts from the International Institute of Cyber Security report that a MongoDB database storing health care information of more than 2Read More →

Snapchat source code is posted on GitHub

2018-08-09
On: August 9, 2018
In: Data Security

A hacker published the code, allegedly belonging to the Snapchat app for iOS Enterprise network security specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security report that the source code ofRead More →

Iphone chipmaker hit by massive ransomware attack

2018-08-08
On: August 8, 2018
In: Malware, Mobile Security

Factories crippled after WannaCry variant infected Windows 7 devices without protection Enterprise network security specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security reported that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), theRead More →

Department of Defense and Pentagon ban GPS enabled devices and mobile phones

2018-08-08
On: August 8, 2018
In: Data Security

This new policy involves smartphones, tablets, fitness trackers and any other device or app whit GPS features The Department of Defense has recently launched an order banning all personnel fromRead More →

Multiple vulnerabilities found in OpenEMR system

2018-08-08
On: August 8, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

The OpenEMR system is used around the world Enterprise network security specialists from the International Institute of Cyber Security stated that health records of nearly 100 million patients worldwide wereRead More →

Credit card applications at TCM Bank have been leaked

2018-08-08
On: August 8, 2018
In: Incidents

Personal data collected for almost six months were revealed Enterprise network security experts from the International Institute of Cyber Security report that a configuration error on the TCM Bank websiteRead More →

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