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

And Again About IoT Security Best Practices

2022-05-02
On: May 2, 2022
In: Technology Talk

Generally speaking, an IoT device is an object connected to the Internet. These things are ubiquitous nowadays. Wi-Fi routers, smart TVs, smart locks, and online-accessible fridges are all examples ofRead More →

CERT-IN makes mandatory for Indian companies to report hacking/cyber security incidents to government within six hours after detecting them

2022-04-29
On: April 29, 2022
In: Technology

A new guideline issued by the India’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) became a polemic issue for multiple government IT agencies. The Indian agency has determined that technology organizations shouldRead More →

CVE-2022-0543: Vulnerability in Redis with 10/10 CVSS score. Thousands of Linux servers affected

2022-04-29
On: April 29, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

A couple of months ago Ubuntu and Debian officials published security advisories related to CVE-2022-0543, a vulnerability derived from a bug in the Redis package in operating systems that receivedRead More →

Zero-day vulnerabilities in Netatalk affect NAS products from Synology, QNAP and Western Digital. Protect your storage solutions before they’re encrypted with ransomware

2022-04-29
On: April 29, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Several manufacturers of network-attached storage (NAS) solutions have alerted their customers to the detection of critical vulnerabilities in Netatalk. The exploitation of these flaws was demonstrated in one of theRead More →

Critical zero-day security vulnerabilities in QNAP devices allows remote hacking

2022-04-28
On: April 28, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Technology firm QNAP has asked its users to disable the AFP file service protocol in its network-attached storage (NAS) deployments on a temporary basis while fixing some critical vulnerabilities inRead More →

Now you can ask Google to remove your phone number, email address, physical address and other personal contact data from Search Results. Learn how to do it

2022-04-28
On: April 28, 2022
In: Technology

After multiple scandals of inappropriate handling of personal information, reinforcing users’ privacy has become one of the primary goals of large technology companies. Such is the case of Google, whichRead More →

Charging stations for electric cars in the UK are hacked to show pornography

2022-04-28
On: April 28, 2022
In: Incidents

Hundreds of electric vehicle drivers on the Isle of Wight, England, were taken by surprise when screens at a local charging station began displaying pornographic content as a result ofRead More →

4 new vulnerabilities in SonicWall SonicOS affect firewalls and other security products: Patch immediately

2022-04-27
On: April 27, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

A recent cybersecurity report revealed the patching of at least four vulnerabilities in SonicOS, the operating system with which multiple solutions developed by the technology firm SonicWall work. According toRead More →

2 critical vulnerabilities in the Linux operating system allow backdoors to be installed with root privileges

2022-04-27
On: April 27, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

A Microsoft security report details the finding of a set of vulnerabilities that would allow threat actors to escalate privileges on Linux systems in order to inject ransomware, backdoors, andRead More →

A Basic Guide To Building Reliable And Ethical AI

2022-04-26
On: April 26, 2022
In: Technology Talk

Today’s artificial intelligence (AI) may still be far from the stuff of science fiction, but its impact on industries and society is profound and getting more prevalent. With its subset,Read More →

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 79 80 81 … 828 Next

Latest Videos

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

How Chinese APT hackers stole Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter plane to develop its own J-20 stealth fighter aircraft [VIDEO]

View All

Vulnerabilities

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

Hackers Can Manipulate Your Heart Rate Monitor – Unbelievable Security Flaw!

View All

Tutorials

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!

WinRAR and ZIP File Exploits: This ZIP File Hack Could Let Malware Bypass Your Antivirus

5 Techniques Hackers Use to Jailbreak ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot AI systems

View All

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

This Hacker Toolkit Can Breach Any Air-Gapped System – Here’s How It Works

View All

Cyber Security Channel

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

How Chinese APT hackers stole Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter plane to develop its own J-20 stealth fighter aircraft [VIDEO]

  • 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.