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The Most Dangerous Wastes That Should Never Be Thrown In Nature

2022-06-15
On: June 15, 2022
In: Technology Talk

How should you deal with your old refrigerator, empty perfume bottles, cans, and broken cell phones? This waste should never be thrown away. Hazardous home garbage is created when commonRead More →

More than 770 million records available through the Travis CI API: Anyone can extract tokens, secrets, and other credentials associated with services like GitHub, AWS, and Docker Hub

2022-06-15
On: June 15, 2022
In: Incidents

Software development and testing platform Travis CI confirmed the second incident of exposing its users’ data in less than a year. On this occasion, the compromised records include authentication tokensRead More →

3 critical vulnerabilities in XEN project allows to take control of host OS via VMs in x86 PV

2022-06-14
On: June 14, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Xen is a hypervisor that allows multiple computer operating systems to run on the same computer hardware simultaneously. The Xen Project community develops and keep Xen Project as free andRead More →

Why Action Bias Is Damaging Your Cyber Security Response (And How To Fix it)

2022-06-14
On: June 14, 2022
In: Technology Talk

When disaster strikes, the natural reaction is to spring into action, attempting to remedy and fix exactly what’s gone wrong. While speed can be a useful aspect when it comesRead More →

Critical vulnerability in the way Sony PS3, PS4, and PS5 consoles read Blu-Ray discs allows rooting and modifying the firmware

2022-06-13
On: June 13, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

At least two generations of PlayStation consoles could be affected by a newly revealed exploit that exists due to a bug in the way these systems handle Blu-Ray discs. TheRead More →

The new version of Hello XD ransomware, developed by Russian hackers, becomes undetectable by using a backdoor

2022-06-13
On: June 13, 2022
In: Malware

Information security specialists reported a notable increase in activity related to the Hello XD ransomware, which has been updated to add much stronger encryption than in its previous versions. ThisRead More →

Malware Botnet Can Be Abused to Launch DDoS Attacks

How to Write an Essay Like a Pro: Top 8 Tips

2022-06-13
On: June 13, 2022
In: Technology Talk

The best essay writer understand how to craft an argument and make it convincing to their audience. While anyone can learn this skill, it’s not something that comes naturally toRead More →

How to find zero-day vulnerabilities with Fuzz Faster U Fool (ffuf): Detailed free fuzzing tool tutorial

2022-06-11
On: June 11, 2022
In: Tutorials

Today, the specialists of the Cyber Security 360 course of the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS) will show us in detail the use of Fuzz Faster U Fool (ffuf),Read More →

Two critical command injection vulnerabilities in Fujitsu cloud storage system allow remote encryption or deletion of files

2022-06-10
On: June 10, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Two bugs in the web interface of a Fujitsu cloud storage system would allow authenticated threat actors to read, write, and even destroy backed up files. According to the report,Read More →

Best Cybersecurity Certifications 2022

2022-06-10
On: June 10, 2022
In: Technology Talk

As technology is developing at an unprecedented rate, cybersecurity becomes critical. Organizations relying on remote workforce and virtual support often suffer from asset loss and data breaches. To deal withRead More →

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