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Advanced tool for vulnerability testing

2018-05-19
On: May 19, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

The professionals explain that DNSBin is a tool used to test the filtering of data through DNS and helps to test vulnerabilities such as RCE or XXE when the environmentRead More →

Former CIA engineer leaked to WikiLeaks the hacking tools used by the Agency

2018-05-18
On: May 18, 2018
In: Important, Incidents

A former CIA engineer is being accused of handing the documents from the Vault 7 series to WikiLeaks. The US government claims to have identified the malicious actor who allegedlyRead More →

New Ways to Hack Amazon Alexa and Google Home Assistants

2018-05-18
On: May 18, 2018
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

A joint work of Chinese and American information security professionals found a new method to attack smart personal assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Home, whom they called “squatting voice”.Read More →

Securus, the company dedicated to track phones in real time was hacked

2018-05-18
On: May 18, 2018
In: Incidents

The login details of a company that buys phone location data from major telecom companies have been provided and then sold to the police. According to information security experts, a hacker brokeRead More →

Red Hat Linux affected by critical vulnerability

2018-05-17
On: May 17, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Red Hat recently announced a severe vulnerability in its DHCP client, CVE-2018-1111 could be exploited by malicious actors to execute arbitrary commands with administrator privileges on specific systems. A memberRead More →

Indian Cricket Board Exposes Personal Data thanks to Amazon Web Service S3

2018-05-17
On: May 17, 2018
In: Incidents

Information security experts at the Kromtech Security Center found personal and confidential data belonging to between 15,000 and 20,000 Indian participants from the 2015-2018 cricket seasons. The authority that should protectRead More →

Securus, a tool that allows police officers to track the cell phone in real time

2018-05-16
On: May 16, 2018
In: Incidents, Mobile Security

Today, we are all aware of the means that governments use to spy on citizens, but this should not be so simple. To allow surveillance; by law, authorities must provideRead More →

Lenovo roll out updates to fix critical vulnerabilities

2018-05-16
On: May 16, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Recently, Lenovo released security patches for the CVE-2017-3775 high-severity vulnerability in the Secure Boot function on System x servers. Information security researchers commented that standard operator settings disable signature verification, asRead More →

Cryptocurrency Miner Discovered on the Ubuntu Snap Store

2018-05-15
On: May 15, 2018
In: Malware

Researchers found a hidden malware inside the software in the Ubuntu Snap store. The information security experts found that two applications, which appeared to be normal, hosted by Canonical, containedRead More →

PGP Users Warned of New Email Encryption Security Vulnerabilities

2018-05-15
On: May 15, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

A team of information security experts released a warning about a group of vulnerabilities that affect users of PGP and S / MIME. EFF kept in communication with the research group andRead More →

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