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How to Create Multiple TOR Instances With A Load-Balancing

2018-05-26
On: May 26, 2018
In: Important, Incidents

This is a tool that allows you to create multiple TOR instances with load balancing traffic between them HAProxy. The tool provides a single endpoint for clients. Also, you canRead More →

Amazon’s Alexa is recording conversations without your consent

2018-05-26
On: May 26, 2018
In: Data Security

A large number of information security experts are betting on a future with a great presence of voice assistants fed by artificial intelligence. Digital beings that would help us answer questions andRead More →

Access all the information Apple has about you in a single portal

2018-05-26
On: May 26, 2018
In: Incidents

For all of us who have been curious to know what data has been collected and stored by Apple about us, it is now possible to know. Apple recently launchedRead More →

How to get a list of all installed Software on Remote Computers

2018-05-25
On: May 25, 2018
In: Data Security

WMI and CIM are used for information management. Information security experts comment that some vendors use WMI to provide information. Now, we will concentrate on win32_product. The win32_product class provides information onRead More →

D-Link DIR-620 Routers with Critical Vulnerabilities

2018-05-25
On: May 25, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

After an investigation, security professionals have found a backdoor account in the firmware of the D-Link DIR-620 routers; this allows malicious actors to take over any device accessible through theRead More →

Extract Forensic Information of Browsers with this Tool Dumpzilla

2018-05-25
On: May 25, 2018
In: Data Security

A team of security experts explained; that this application, Dumpzilla, is developed in Python 3.x and is used with the aim of extracting all forensic information from the Firefox, IceweaselRead More →

Vulnerabilities let BMW models to be hackable

2018-05-24
On: May 24, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

A research team from the Tencent firm discovered several security vulnerabilities in BMW models. Tencent Keen Security Lab’s information security experts found 14 vulnerabilities that affect several BMW models, including models; BMWRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities discovered in Dell devices

2018-05-24
On: May 24, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

A recent investigation revealed six vulnerabilities in Dell EMC RecoverPoint devices. One of the flaws found allows attackers to execute remote unauthenticated code with administrator privileges. A team of information security expertsRead More →

Roaming Mantis malware evolve to preys on PC, Android and iOS users

2018-05-23
On: May 23, 2018
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Mobile Security

Recently, researchers unveiled a DNS hijacking campaign that was found to spread malware from banking Trojans to Android smartphone users mostly in Asia, which has now extended its reach toRead More →

Parrot Security 4.0 The new tool for Cloud and IoT Pentesting

2018-05-23
On: May 23, 2018
In: Data Security

After a fairly long development process and quite a few updates, the release is ready; Parrot 4.0 is now available for download. According to information security experts, the new version includes theRead More →

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