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US Government will let free one of the world’s richest hackers in exchange of $4 billion dollars

2021-04-13
On: April 13, 2021
In: Incidents

A few years ago, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the seizure of 69,370 stolen Bitcoin units from Silk Road, one of the most popular dark web trading platformsRead More →

POC published for Zero day vulnerability in Chrome and edge browser

2021-04-13
On: April 13, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A team of cybersecurity experts revealed a proof of concept (PoC) for exploiting a severe vulnerability residing in Chrome, Edge and other browsers based on the Chromium project, the openRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities in Domain Name System protocol in TCP/IP protocol

2021-04-13
On: April 13, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the finding of nine vulnerabilities in Domain Name System (DNS) protocol implementations on TCP/IP communication stacks present on about 100 million devices. This set of flaws, dubbedRead More →

Multiple critical vulnerabilities in SonicWall enterprise security products. Patch now before hackers exploit them

2021-04-12
On: April 12, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the detection of at least three vulnerabilities in various solutions from SonicWall, a technology company that develops multiple devices and applications for network security and control. AccordingRead More →

Unpatched WhatsApp bug lets you take revenge & deactivate anybody’s account for 24 hours

2021-04-12
On: April 12, 2021
In: Mobile Security

Mobile security risks seem to increase as we rely more on our smartphones for routine tasks such as communicating and organizing our work. A recent report published in Forbes byRead More →

Malware found in popular app store infects thousands of Android devices

2021-04-12
On: April 12, 2021
In: Malware

A security report details the finding of malicious code in the official APKPure app, one of the most popular app stores for Android devices outside the Play Store. This platformRead More →

How to disguise a malware as TXT, JPEG or any file format in 6 easy steps

2021-04-10
On: April 10, 2021
In: Tutorials

This time, experts in malware analysis from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS) will show you an easy procedure to create fake websites in order to extract information fromRead More →

How to create a fake website to get anybody’s accurate GPS location on iOS, android and Windows

2021-04-09
On: April 9, 2021
In: Tutorials

The use of phishing websites is one of the most common hacking techniques, as it is highly functional for threat actors to collect a lot of information from their targets.Read More →

Free tool to check if your Microsoft Azure Active Directory , Office 365 (O365), and Microsoft 365 (M365) environments were hacked

2021-04-09
On: April 9, 2021
In: Data Security

Specialists from Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) announced the launch of a companion dashboard based on the Splunk tool that will help administrators verify security in Microsoft Azure ActiveRead More →

Microsoft’s Anzure cloud-container technology allows hackers to directly update your files

2021-04-08
On: April 8, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists from Intezer report the finding of a privilege escalation vulnerability in Microsoft Azure Functions whose exploitation would allow threat actors to escape from a container. Experts mention thatRead More →

Zero-click Linux Bluetooth vulnerability allows taking control remotely without even user clicking a link

2021-04-08
On: April 8, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

After months of research and rumors, the technical details of BleedingTooth, a zero-click attack on the Linux Bluetooth subsystem that would have allowed unauthenticated threat actors to execute arbitrary codeRead More →

Two zero days flaws found in Zoom video conferencing software allow hackers to see what’s inside your computer

2021-04-08
On: April 8, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the finding of multiple zero-day vulnerabilities in the Zoom client for desktop equipment whose successful exploitation would allow malicious hackers to execute arbitrary code on the targetRead More →

How Interpol arrested a guy who hired a hitman to do acid attack on her girlfriend

2021-04-08
On: April 8, 2021
In: Incidents

An Italian citizen has been arrested as the prime suspect in hiring a criminal to murder his former girlfriend. The suspect would have turned to a platform on the darkRead More →

This Office 365 phishing email can easily evade your firewall security

2021-04-08
On: April 8, 2021
In: Data Security

A cybercriminal group is deploying a phishing campaign that uses a fraudulent website to collect Microsoft Office 365 credentials by creating html snippets stored locally and remotely. This method involvesRead More →

European Union governments affected by severe cyberattack

2021-04-07
On: April 7, 2021
In: Incidents

Through its official spokesperson, the European Commission acknowledged that last March it was the victim of a dangerous cyberattack that would also have affected other organizations in the European Union.Read More →

Gigaset smartphones exposed to massive mobile malware campaign

2021-04-07
On: April 7, 2021
In: Mobile Security

A mobile security researcher in Germany reports the detection of a new wave of malware affecting smartphones developed by the German company Gigaset. The report, prepared by Günter Born, mentionsRead More →

Malicious app offers free Netflix subscription to take control of thousands of WhatsApp accounts

2021-04-07
On: April 7, 2021
In: Mobile Security

Specialists at security firm Check Point detailed the finding of a new WhatsApp session hijacking attack in which threat actors employ a malicious app disguised as a legitimate Netflix tool.Read More →

Over 500 million LinkedIn records exposed in massive data breach

2021-04-07
On: April 7, 2021
In: Incidents

Cybersecurity specialists reported the finding of a massive data breach from the LinkedIn networking platform that would affect around 500 million users. This incident involves the exposure of full names,Read More →

Hackers are using these SAP vulnerabilities to sneak into your servers. Patch now

2021-04-06
On: April 6, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity experts report that a hacker group is deploying a hacking campaign based on exploiting critical SAP applications that have not been upgraded to secure versions, putting the it infrastructureRead More →

How the massive hacking of Colombia’s journalists and politicians happened

2021-04-06
On: April 6, 2021
In: Incidents

The use of instant communication platforms increased considerably due to the pandemic isolation, which represented an ideal opportunity for cybercriminals to deploy ambitious hacking campaigns. One of the most recentRead More →

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