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Researcher found a severe flaw in the MONyog monitoring tool

2016-12-31
On: December 31, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

A security expert discovered a vulnerability in the MONyog tool that could be exploited by a normal user to elevate his privilege access. The security researcher and penetration tester Mutail MohamedRead More →

White House fails to make case that Russian hackers tampered with election

2016-12-31
On: December 31, 2016
In: Incidents

US issued JAR billed itself as an indictment that would prove Russian involvement. Talk about disappointments. The US government’s much-anticipated analysis of Russian-sponsored hacking operations provides almost none of theRead More →

Another Misguided Teen Arrested for DDoSing High School Network

2016-12-31
On: December 31, 2016
In: Incidents

Police in Shelton, Connecticut have arrested a teenager for launching DDoS attacks on his/her former high school’s network. According to a Shelton Police press release, the yet unnamed teenager wasRead More →

Best Hacking Tools Of 2017 For Windows, Linux, And OS X

2016-12-30
On: December 30, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Technology, Vulnerabilities

Short Bytes: Fossbytes has prepared a useful list of the best hacking tools of 2017 based upon industry reviews, your feedback, and its own experience. This list has been verfiedRead More →

Microsoft Tests New ‘Green Screen of Death’ on Latest Windows 10 Builds

2016-12-30
On: December 30, 2016
In: Technology

Windows 10 Insider builds will now feature a Green Screen of Death (GSOD) instead of the classic Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error page we have all become accustomed to.Read More →

Unpatched Vulnerability Affecting PHP 7 Servers

2016-12-30
On: December 30, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

PHP 7 is affected by an unpatched vulnerability that opens servers running the latest branch of the PHP programming language to attacks. The vulnerability, yet unpatched is part of aRead More →

Steganography Is Very Popular with Exploit Kits All of a Sudden

2016-12-30
On: December 30, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

Steganography, the technique of embedding hidden messages inside public files, has become very popular with exploit kit operators in 2016. Several security firms have detected multiple updates to exploit kitsRead More →

Three Chinese Charged with Hacking Law Firms and Stealing Insider Trading Data

2016-12-30
On: December 30, 2016
In: Incidents

The US charged three Chinese nationals with hacking two New York law firms and stealing data from their email servers, which they later used to make a profit on theRead More →

How to Disable System Integrity Protection (and Why You Shouldn’t)

2016-12-29
On: December 29, 2016
In: Important, Malware, Vulnerabilities

Each new release of Apple’s desktop operating system seems to place more restrictions on users than the last. System Integration Protection (or SIP for short) might be the biggest change yet.Read More →

SQL Attack (Constraint-based)

2016-12-29
On: December 29, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

It is good to know that nowadays, developers have started paying attention to security while building websites. Almost everyone is aware of SQL Injection. Herein, I would like to discussRead More →

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