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Backdoor hidden in the npm JavaScript package

2018-05-04
On: May 4, 2018
In: Malware

According to researchers, the node’s Packet Manager (npm) team just avoided a disaster when it discovered and blocked the distribution of a backdoor mechanism cleverly hidden inside a JavaScript package.Read More →

How to hack any car with this tool

2018-05-03
On: May 3, 2018
In: Important, Incidents

First we will see the topics that will be covered by the information security experts in this test / course of auto hacking: Configuration of virtual environments for tests, SniffingRead More →

Data breach of 25,000 users in cryptocurrency platform Bezop

2018-05-03
On: May 3, 2018
In: Data Security

The cryptocurrency company Bezop, exposed personal details of more than 25,000 of its online investors, the data became public access to anyone with a computer, experts in information security said. This platformRead More →

APT28 Hack LoJack Software and Antivirus Cannot Detect It

2018-05-03
On: May 3, 2018
In: Incidents

Recently, researchers found corrupt versions of legitimate LoJack software that seems to have been secretly modified to allow hackers inside the companies that use the service. Experts in information securityRead More →

“FacexWorm” Fools Facebook Users And Steals Their Cryptocurrency And Login Credentials

2018-05-02
On: May 2, 2018
In: Incidents

Earlier this month, the security researchers at the firm TrendMicro spotted a new campaign related to FacexWorm that first surfaced last year. It targets Facebook users by sending them spam links inRead More →

GitHub says bug exposed some plaintext passwords

2018-05-02
On: May 2, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

A small but unspecified number of GitHub staff could have seen plaintext passwords. GitHub has said a bug exposed some user passwords — in plaintext. The code repository site, withRead More →

3 Mexican Banks Along with Banxico and Bancomext under cyber attack

2018-05-01
On: May 1, 2018
In: Incidents

After an attempt to cyber attack on 3 Mexican banks, the banks operate the SPEI (Interbank Electronic Payment System) with the contingency program, which slows down the transactions. The threeRead More →

With This Vulnerability You Can Remotly Hack Volkswagen and Audi Cars

2018-05-01
On: May 1, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Recently a Dutch information security company has discovered that vehicle infotainment systems (IVI) implemented in some Volkswagen Group car models are vulnerable to remote hacking. Information security researchers from Computest,Read More →

Hack Google Inbox with a new Spoofing vulnerability

2018-05-01
On: May 1, 2018
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Almost a year ago, on May 4, 2017, information security researcher privately discovered and reported a spoofing vulnerability of the recipient in Google Inbox. The expert noticed that the compositionRead More →

90% of SAP Implementations are Vulnerable to New SAP Vulnerability

2018-05-01
On: May 1, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

For the most part, SAP implementations continue to be affected by vulnerability in the security configuration initially documented in 2005, information security experts warn. Analysts comment that careless security configurationsRead More →

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