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More than 20 million Chrome users installed fake malicious Ad Blockers

2018-04-18
On: April 18, 2018
In: Malware

Ad Blockers hurt the earnings of a website at the same time it lets users browse the Internet without the hassle of closing irritating popup ads and getting redirected toRead More →

Russia Bans 1.8 Million Amazon and Google IPs in Attempt to Block Telegram

2018-04-18
On: April 18, 2018
In: Incidents

Roskomnadzor, Russia’s telecommunications watchdog, banned today over 1.8 million IP addresses belonging to Amazon and Google’s cloud infrastructure, the information security researchers said. The following IP blocks have been reported as bannedRead More →

Hackers now are using botnets to take the hard work out of breaking into networks

2018-04-18
On: April 18, 2018
In: Data Security

Just take 15 seconds to break into a network and lay the way for an attacker. It turns out that botnets might be an easier way to break into aRead More →

Website security firm Sucuri hit by DDoS attacks

2018-04-17
On: April 17, 2018
In: Incidents

This Time Sucuri And Its Customers Have Been Hit By A Series Of Attacks Worldwide. According to information security researchers, the California based website security provider Sucuri has suffered a series ofRead More →

Vulnerability in Drupal CMS used for cryptomining

2018-04-17
On: April 17, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Drupal beside some things is also an open-source content management system (CMS) just like WordPress and is used by over a million websites across the globe. Drupal seems to beRead More →

New ‘Early Bird’ Code Injection Technique

2018-04-17
On: April 17, 2018
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

This injection technique allows the injected code to run before the entry point of the main thread of the process, thereby allowing avoiding detection by anti-malware products’ hooks. Code injectionRead More →

Vulnerability in Intel SPI allows attackers to erase or modify the BIOS or UEFI

2018-04-17
On: April 17, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Intel has addressed vulnerability in the configuration of several CPU series that allow an attacker to alter the behavior of the chip’s SPI Flash memory, a mandatory component used duringRead More →

Is your Android phone a ‘toxic hellstew’ of vulnerabilities? There’s an app to help you find out

2018-04-16
On: April 16, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Just because Android tells you it’s patched and everything is safe doesn’t mean it is. But there’s an app to help you determine if you’re being told the truth. ItRead More →

“Privacy is not for sale,” Telegram founder says after being banned in Russia

2018-04-16
On: April 16, 2018
In: Mobile Security

Russian authorities are demanding a universal key. Telegram says it doesn’t exist. A Russian court has paved the way for the government to block the Telegram messaging app over itsRead More →

JShielder Automated Hardening Script for Linux Servers

2018-04-14
On: April 14, 2018
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

JSHielder is an Open Source tool developed to help SysAdmin and developers secure their Linux Servers in which they will be deploying any web application or services. According to information security expertsRead More →

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