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California Pizza Kitchen restaurant chain hacked. Confidential data leaked

2021-11-22
On: November 22, 2021
In: Incidents

California Pizza Kitchen (CPK), a popular restaurant chain in the U.S., revealed that a data breach led to the exposure of the confidential records of more than 100,000 former andRead More →

20TB torrents containing every NFT on the Internet available for download. Biggest NFT theft of the history

2021-11-22
On: November 22, 2021
In: Incidents

Bad news for digital art tokens owners. This weekend, Australian user Geoffrey Huntley put online a website in which he assures that more than 20TB are stored and ready forRead More →

2 unpatched vulnerabilities identified in Philips IntelliBridge EC40 and EC80 Hub that are used to transfer data been medical devices

2021-11-19
On: November 19, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A Philips security alert reveals the discovery of two vulnerabilities in the IntelliBridge EC40 and IntellBridge EC80 hubs whose successful exploitation would allow threat actors to perform all kinds ofRead More →

3 unpatched vulnerabilities in Philips MRI 1.5T and 3T machines allow leaking confidential health data

2021-11-19
On: November 19, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Information security specialists report the detection of three vulnerabilities in MRI 1.5T and MRI 3T, two magnetic resonance machines developed by the technology company Philips. According to reports, the flawsRead More →

Critical vulnerability in Popular Posts plugin allows uploading malicious file to hack WordPress websites

2021-11-19
On: November 19, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of a critical vulnerability in Popular Posts, a plugin for the content management system (CMS) WordPress. According to the report, the successful exploitation of thisRead More →

BrazKing, an Android Banking Trojan steals your bank username and password in seconds

2021-11-19
On: November 19, 2021
In: Mobile Security

Mobile security specialists from IMB Trusteer have confirmed the reappearance of BrazKing, a banking Trojan for Android devices distributed through third-party applications and which employs a complex SMS phishing campaignRead More →

How Cybersecurity Prevents Terrorism

2021-11-19
On: November 19, 2021
In: Technology Talk

The heightened use of the internet has also given rise to activities that negatively affect people and lives. Terrorism activities are on the rise as the internet is one suchRead More →

These two Iranian hackers interfered in 2020 US elections

2021-11-18
On: November 18, 2021
In: Incidents

In its latest statement, the U.S. State Department (DOJ) offered a $10 million reward to anyone who provides information about a group of Iranian citizens accused of deploying cyberattacks inRead More →

3 unpatched zero-day vulnerabilities in Schneider Electric GUIcon affect SCADA systems and critical infrastructure

2021-11-18
On: November 18, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of three vulnerabilities in GUIcon Eurotherm, a solution developed by the technology company Schneider Electric. According to the report, the successful exploitation of the detectedRead More →

Zero-day vulnerability in FatPipe SD-WAN solutions allows uploading malicious files to affected servers

2021-11-18
On: November 18, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued a statement warning about the detection of a zero-day vulnerability in FatPipe products, which has been actively exploited for much of 2021. TheRead More →

Very critical information disclosure vulnerability in Azure Active Directory (AD). Patch immediately

2021-11-18
On: November 18, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

This week, Microsoft reported the detection of a sensitive information leak vulnerability that affects many Azure Active Directory (AD) deployments. The flaw was tracked as CVE-2021-42306 and received a scoreRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities in NPM would allow hackers to publish new versions of any package

2021-11-18
On: November 18, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

GitHub researchers announced the detection of two severe security flaws in NPM, the Node.js package manager. According to the report, one of these flaws could be exploited by threat actorsRead More →

Important IT Management Metrics in the Remote Workplace

2021-11-18
On: November 18, 2021
In: Technology Talk

To ensure the security of web applications, companies need to monitor their usage. This includes, but is not limited to, the number of users who access the application and itsRead More →

How to keep personal information safe while gambling with crypto

2021-11-18
On: November 18, 2021
In: Technology, Technology Talk

Regardless of whether crypto or a traditional online casino is being used, players will want to know that they are as safe as possible when using their hard-earned money toRead More →

This is how the new Emotet spam email looks like

2021-11-17
On: November 17, 2021
In: Data Security

The operators of the dangerous Emotet malware attacked again after almost a year of inactivity, this time in the form of a spam campaign that aims to deliver malicious filesRead More →

2 critical vulnerabilities in Fortinet FortiPortal

2021-11-16
On: November 16, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the finding of two vulnerabilities in Fortinet FortiPortal. According to the report, successful exploitation of these flaws would allow the deployment of multiple attack scenarios. Below isRead More →

4 critical vulnerabilities in Moodle, an open-source learning platform/course management system (CMS)

2021-11-16
On: November 16, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the detection of multiple security flaws at Moodle, a free and open-source learning management system (LMS) written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License.Read More →

3 critical BIOS vulnerabilities affect Intel microchips in laptops and IoT devices

2021-11-16
On: November 16, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Intel security teams announced the detection of two critical vulnerabilities in a wide variety of products and whose exploitation would allow threat actors to perform privilege escalation attacks on affectedRead More →

New research: AWS API Gateway could be exploited via a HTTP header smuggling attack

2021-11-16
On: November 16, 2021
In: Data Security

Recent research details a method to exploit a security flaw in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) API Gateway through an HTTP header smuggling attack. Pentesting specialist Daniel Thatcher, in chargeRead More →

Defining the Difference Between Hot Wallets and Cold Wallets

2021-11-16
On: November 16, 2021
In: Technology Talk

` The impact of cryptocurrency on today’s world cannot be denied. PR Newswire’s report on the global cryptocurrency market notes that it’s projected to reach $4.94 billion by 2030, thanks to itsRead More →

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