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3 vulnerabilities in Zoom allow hackers to intercept data from meetings and attack customer infrastructure

2021-11-15
On: November 15, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Zoom Video Communications security teams announced the patching of several vulnerabilities in their local solutions for video conferencing and other products, including Zoom Meeting Connector Controller, Zoom Virtual Room ConnectorRead More →

Vulnerabilities in Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Google Pay allow easy unauthorized purchases

2021-11-12
On: November 12, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

During the first day of BlackHat Europe, Positive Technologies researcher Timur Yunusov described a number of vulnerabilities residing in payment services such as Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Google Pay.Read More →

How Apple Mac users were spied upon easily according to Google Cyber Security Team?

2021-11-12
On: November 12, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Researchers at Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG) have revealed a report detailing how a group of threat actors managed to spy on visitors to certain websites in Hong Kong usingRead More →

Threat actors penetrate Australian Sunwater water supply systems

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

One of Australia leading water supply platforms confirmed that its systems were compromised by threat actors for nine long months. Apparently, threat actors left malicious files on a web serverRead More →

CVE-2021-22048 with high severity rating affects VMware vCenter Server. No patch available

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

VMware developers released the detection of a privilege escalation vulnerability in vCenter Server. Tracked as CVE-2021-22048, the flaw received a score of 7.1/10 according to the Common Vulnerability Scoring SystemRead More →

Resechers find new way to insert backdoor in JavaScript code with invisible characters

2021-11-10
On: November 10, 2021
In: Data Security

Cybersecurity specialists described a new method to hide backdoors hidden in JavaScript thanks to the use of Unicode characters that are invisible or can be easily confused with other characters.Read More →

Patch these new 8 critical vulnerabilities in Samba

2021-11-10
On: November 10, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Information security specialists reported the detection of 8 security vulnerabilities in Samba, the well-known free software re-implementation of the SMB networking protocol initially developed by Andrew Tridgell. According to theRead More →

Dangerous hacking group attacks vulnerable Docker servers in cryptocurrency mining campaign

2021-11-10
On: November 10, 2021
In: Data Security

According to a report by Trend Micro, the hacking group identified as TeamTNT has been attacking Docker servers with exposed REST APIs as part of an ambitious exploitation campaign, resortingRead More →

NUCLEUS:13 vulnerabilities affect millions of IoT devices; update now

2021-11-10
On: November 10, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Experts recently discovered a set of critical vulnerabilities that could allow threat actors to compromise millions of Internet connected devices, including deployments used in hospitals and other critical services. DubbedRead More →

How to do penetration testing of IoT devices easily

2021-11-09
On: November 9, 2021
In: Tutorials

The Internet of Things (IoT) is probably one of the most widely used technological concepts in recent times, as it has implementations in all kinds of environments, from complex industrialRead More →

Stock trading app Robinhood is not safe anymore. Hackers can steal money from your accounts

2021-11-09
On: November 9, 2021
In: Incidents

Through a statement, the developers of the Robinhood trading app confirmed the detection of a security incident that involved access to some client records by an unauthorized third party. TheRead More →

How to Find a Relative by Using Big Data Sites

2021-11-09
On: November 9, 2021
In: Technology Talk

You might not think much of big data sites, but they can be useful in several different ways. For example, did you know that you could use big data sitesRead More →

Police shuts down scam operation that stole millions from hundreds of people

2021-11-08
On: November 8, 2021
In: Incidents

A police operation in Spain led to the arrest of 45 individuals accused of participating in a fraudulent scheme that would have defrauded more than 200 people. The fraud operatorsRead More →

Europol arrests 8 partners of the fugitive, billionaire and MOST DANGEROUS hacker

2021-11-08
On: November 8, 2021
In: Incidents

This week, Romanian police arrested two individuals accused of deploying cyberattacks using the REvil ransomware variant, also known as Sodinokibi, as part of Operation GoldDust. In total, the defendants allegedlyRead More →

This is how hackers cash out your bank accounts using a new ATM scam variant: FBI

2021-11-08
On: November 8, 2021
In: Technology

In its latest security alert, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recommends users stay on top of a fraudulent scheme affecting cryptocurrency ATMs and payment QR codes. Cybercriminals seem toRead More →

Two critical SQL injection vulnerabilities in Philips Tasy EMR, used by hospitals worldwide

2021-11-08
On: November 8, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of two critical vulnerabilities in Philips Tasy EMR, a medical record and health services management tool. Tracked as CVE-2021-39375 and CVE-2021-39376, both flaws received scoresRead More →

How to do digital forensics of a hacked network with TCPDUMP

2021-11-06
On: November 6, 2021
In: Tutorials

Digital forensics is one of the most important elements of ethical hacking, as it allows researchers to learn as much as possible about a network affected by cybercriminals. This requiresRead More →

PII and personal data of 200K Australians leaked by marketing company Acquirely

2021-11-05
On: November 5, 2021
In: Incidents

The security teams of vpnMentor, in charge of the renowned researcher Noam Rotem reported the detection of a massive data breach from the Australian firm Acquirely, dedicated to the developmentRead More →

U.S. Government offers $10 million USD reward for information leading to DarkSide ransomware operators

2021-11-05
On: November 5, 2021
In: Data Security

The U.S. Department of State announced that it is offering a reward of up to $10 million USD to anyone who provides information that leads to the identification and arrestRead More →

Booming business in India: Fake death and birth certificates. Hackers get into government websites to generate 800 fake birth and death certificates

2021-11-04
On: November 4, 2021
In: Incidents

Authorities in the Indian state of Haryana have announced the arrest of two individuals accused of falsifying hundreds of birth and death certificates by hacking into various government websites. TheRead More →

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