Skip to content

Information Security Newspaper

Secondary Navigation Menu
Menu
  • Home
  • Data Security
    • Mobile Security
    • Technology
    • Important
  • Vulnerabilities
  • Tutorials
    • Network Tools
      • DNSMap
      • DNSENUM
      • URLCRAZY
      • DNSRECON
      • DNSTRACER
      • TWOFI
      • ONIOFF
      • EXITMAP
      • PROXYCHAINS
      • DIG
      • NSLOOKUP
      • john the ripper
      • P0f
      • Sparta
      • arpSpoof
      • Photon
      • Justsniffer
      • Trevorc2
      • Vemon
      • GoScan
      • Masscan
      • OSNIT-Search
      • nbtstat
    • Web Scanners
      • NIKTO
      • HTTRACK
      • WAPITI
      • Fierce
      • GoBuster
      • w3af
      • DIRBUSTER
      • WPSCAN
      • Joomscan
      • WHATWEB
      • MassBleed
      • CRUNCH
    • Android
      • TheFatRat
      • EvilDroid
      • ANDROID DEBUG BRIDGE(ADB) – Part I
      • ANDROID DEBUG BRIDGE(ADB) – Part II
    • OSINT Tools
      • THEHARVESTER
      • DATASPLOIT
      • recon-ng
      • Babysploit
      • Shodan
      • Trape
      • Infoga
      • Metagoofil
      • Zoomeye
      • Devploit
      • Tinfoleak
      • BadMod
      • H8mail
      • Stardox
    • CTF Tools
    • CTF Challenges
      • Mr. Robot 1, walk through
    • DDoS Tools
    • Defense Evasion Tools
      • Getwin
    • Forensics
      • Steghide LSBstege
      • knock
    • Hash Cracking Hacking Tools
      • twofi
      • John the Ripper
      • Crunch
    • Linux Utilities
      • Terminator
      • Procdump
      • Termshark
    • Malware Analysis
      • AUTOMATER
      • Shed
    • Reverse Engineering Tools
    • Anonymity Tools
      • onioff
      • Proxychains
      • Exitmap
      • Deep Explorer
      • Hosting your own .onion domain
      • Send Anonymous Emails
      • OnionShare – startup in dark web
    • Vulnerability Scanners
      • Pocsuite
      • Mercury
      • Jok3r
      • FreeVulnsearch
      • Pompem
      • Phantom Evasion
    • Web Exploitation
      • XSS Shell
      • Wafw00f
      • Remote3d
    • Web Scanners
    • Windows Utilities
      • ENUM4LINUX
      • NETBIOS ENUMERATOR
      • Medusa
    • Wireless Hacking
      • Wigle
      • WiFiBroot
      • Hashcat
      • Aircrack-ng
    • Social Engineering Tools
      • blackeye
      • Seeker
      • BYOB
      • QRLJacker
      • phemail
      • Cuteit
      • Spooftel
  • Incidents
  • Malware
  • News Videos
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Telegram

Backdoor Found in 80 Sony Surveillance Camera Models

2016-12-06
On: December 6, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware, Vulnerabilities

Sony has released firmware updates that remove a remotely exploitable backdoor account from 80 models of IP and security cameras. Because attackers can exploit the backdoor account via a well-craftedRead More →

Russian State-Owned Bank Says Its Sites Were Hit by Cyberattack

2016-12-06
On: December 6, 2016
In: Incidents

Russian bank VTB said Monday its websites had been hit by a cyberattack, following Friday’s announcement by Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) that it’s anticipating DDoS attacks on the country’s financialRead More →

DailyMotion Allegedly Hacked, 85 Million User Accounts Stolen

2016-12-06
On: December 6, 2016
In: Incidents

An unknown hacker has supposedly breached video sharing platform DailyMotion and stolen details for 87.6 million accounts, belonging to approximately 85 million users, according to data breach index website LeakedSource.Read More →

North Korea’s “Super-Secure” Red Star OS Can Be Hacked with Just a Link

2016-12-05
On: December 5, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Security researchers find easy to exploit vulnerability. North Korea is one of those countries whose governments pushed for the migration to a domestically-developed operating system that’s supposed to be moreRead More →

Android Malware Uses TeamViewer Mobile App to Take Control of Remote Devices

2016-12-05
On: December 5, 2016
In: Malware, Mobile Security

Crooks are spreading Android malware disguised as a one-time password (OTP) generator app for banking apps that steals the user’s banking credentials and then installs the TeamViewer QuickSupport app toRead More →

Uber asks to track your location even when you’re not using the app

2016-12-05
On: December 5, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

The last update for the Uber app raises great concerns because it asks to track users’ location even when they’ve been dropped off and exited the program. The last updateRead More →

Russian central bank says bank account hacked in $45 million cyber heist

2016-12-05
On: December 5, 2016
In: Incidents

The Russian central bank says it managed to recover about $26 million, but it did not say if that meant the rest had been stolen.  Hackers broke into accounts atRead More →

Experts from CloudFlare spotted a new dangerous botnet

2016-12-05
On: December 5, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Security experts from CloudFlare observed a new botnet that emerged in the wild and it could be dangerous as its predecessor Mirai. Which is the most dreaded botnet in theRead More →

Porn website hacked, 380,000 accounts spilled online, xHamster claims fhack

2016-12-03
On: December 3, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

xHamster is a free porn website and does not need details of credit or debit cards. If you are one of those who subscribed to the famous adult entertainment websitesRead More →

CNACOM – Open Source Exploitation via Strategic Web Compromise

2016-12-03
On: December 3, 2016
In: Incidents

Since a full proof of concept for CVE-2016-0189 vulnerability was published on GitHub, Zscaler ThreatLabZ has been closely tracking its proliferation. The first copying of the exploit code we spottedRead More →

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 628 629 630 … 827 Next

Latest Videos

How Hackers Intercept Mobile OTP and Calls Without ‘Hacking’ — The Shocking Power of SIM Boxes

TunnelCrack: Two serious vulnerabilities in VPNs discovered, had been dormant since 1996

How to easily hack TP-Link Archer AX21 Wi-Fi router

US Govt wants new label on secure IoT devices or wants to discourage use of Chinese IoT gadgets

24,649,096,027 (24.65 billion) account usernames and passwords have been leaked by cyber criminals till now in 2022

View All

Vulnerabilities

This Hidden Comet/Atlas AI Browser Flaw That Hackers Are Exploiting

How to Use Google’s OSS Rebuild: A New Open Source Software Supply Chain Security Tool

MFA? Irrelevant. CitrixBleed 2 Lets Hackers Take Over Without Logging In

MotW Bypassed: Zero Warning, Full Control – New WinRAR Flaw Silently Bypasses Windows Security

New Vulnerability in GCP Cloud Run Shows Why Least Privilege Isn’t Enough

View All

Tutorials

Forget Metasploit: Inside Predator’s Zero-Click Advertising-Driven Phone Hacking System

How Hackers Intercept Mobile OTP and Calls Without ‘Hacking’ — The Shocking Power of SIM Boxes

13 Insanely Easy Techniques to Hack & Exploit Agentic AI Browsers

How to Use Google’s OSS Rebuild: A New Open Source Software Supply Chain Security Tool

Phishing 2.0: AI Tools Now Build Fake Login Pages That Fool Even Experts

How TokenBreak Technique Hacks OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini AI Filters — Step-by-Step Tutorial

Comparing Top 8 AI Code Assistants: Productivity Miracle or Security Nightmare. Can You Patent AI Code Based App?

No Login Required: How Hackers Hijack Your System with Just One Keystroke: utilman.exe Exploit Explained

How to Send DKIM-Signed, 100% Legit Phishing Emails — Straight from Google That Bypass Everything

A Malware That EDR Can’t See?If You Rely on Antivirus for Protection, Read This Before It’s Too Late!

View All

Malware

Live Malware Code Mutation: How AI Generates Evasive Malware

Backdooring ATMs via Bootloader? These Hackers Showed It’s Still Possible in 2025”

How Lynx Ransomware Extorts Millions from U.S. Companies

A Malware That EDR Can’t See?If You Rely on Antivirus for Protection, Read This Before It’s Too Late!

Top 2 Malicious Python Packages You Must Avoid! Zebo-0.1.0 & Cometlogger-0.1

View All

Cyber Security Channel

How to easily hack TP-Link Archer AX21 Wi-Fi router

US Govt wants new label on secure IoT devices or wants to discourage use of Chinese IoT gadgets

24,649,096,027 (24.65 billion) account usernames and passwords have been leaked by cyber criminals till now in 2022

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Telegram
  • Foursquare
info@securitynewspaper.com    Privacy Policy
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.