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Bank of Montreal was hacked, one of the most important banks in Canada

2018-06-01
On: June 1, 2018
In: Incidents

Lately we have seen many attacks on banks, this time the malicious actors have turned to two Canadian banks. According to information security experts, hackers have stolen financial information fromRead More →

All the funds of the Taylor cryptocurrency application have been stolen in cyberattack

2018-05-31
On: May 31, 2018
In: Incidents, Mobile Security

The startup Taylor team woke up and discovered that a malicious actor had cleaned up Taylor. Theft is a nightmare for startups and a constant problem in the cryptocurrency industry, informationRead More →

Dutch banks affected by cyber attack, all services disconnected

2018-05-31
On: May 31, 2018
In: Data Security

Dutch banks ABN Amro and Rabobank affected by DDOS attacks on May 27, which has affected their online banking system with offline servers. Information security experts commented that malicious actorsRead More →

FBI launches international alert for Cisco routers for being easy to hack

2018-05-31
On: May 31, 2018
In: Incidents

The FBI is recommending to businesses and homes restart the routers as soon as possible; this based on a Cisco report that 500,000 infected devices could be destroyed with aRead More →

SINGAPORE ISP LEAVES 1,000 ROUTERS OPEN TO ATTACK

2018-05-30
On: May 30, 2018
In: Incidents

Southeast Asian telcom giant Singapore Telecommunications Limited left approximately 1,000 customer routers wide open to a potential attack via an unprotected port. The flub occurred after the region’s largest ISPRead More →

How to Recognise Malware Links and What to Do If You Accidentally Click

2018-05-30
On: May 30, 2018
In: Malware

You’ve all heard the warnings by now: don’t click on unknown links, as doing so could infect your device with malware. Whether it’s a link in an email from an addressRead More →

BackSwap malware with new ways to steal bank accounts

2018-05-29
On: May 29, 2018
In: Incidents, Malware

When we talk about banking malwares, better known as banker, we know that their popularity among cybercriminals has decreased; one of the reasons is that antimalware companies and web browserRead More →

Pornhub taking care of us with free VPN for everyone, VPNhub

2018-05-29
On: May 29, 2018
In: Data Security

Pornhub is always taking care of us, this time with a free VPN service. Nowadays it is very difficult to obtain a reliable free VPN service without compromising your privacyRead More →

Z-Shave. Exploiting Z-Wave downgrade attacks

2018-05-28
On: May 28, 2018
In: Incidents

Z-Wave uses a shared network key to secure traffic. This key is exchanged between the controller and the client devices (‘nodes’) when the devices are paired. The keys are usedRead More →

FBI tells router users to reboot now to kill malware infecting 500k devices

2018-05-28
On: May 28, 2018
In: Incidents, Malware

Feds take aim at potent VPNFilter malware allegedly unleashed by Russia. The FBI is advising users of consumer-grade routers and network-attached storage devices to reboot them as soon as possibleRead More →

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