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10 vulnerabilities in GE relays used in energy, oil and gas industries can cause massive destruction

2021-03-19
On: March 19, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published a report related to the finding of multiple vulnerabilities in the UR family of products, developer by tech firm General ElectricsRead More →

Tesla Hacker is arrested; planned to extort the company in complicity with an employee

2021-03-19
On: March 19, 2021
In: Incidents

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has revealed that Russian citizen Egor Igorevich Kriuchkov pleaded guilty to operating a fraudulent scheme in collaboration with a Tesla employee to install malwareRead More →

LockBit ransomware error would have allowed victims to recover their files without paying ransom to hackers

2021-03-18
On: March 18, 2021
In: Malware

A ransomware specialist has discovered a flaw in LockBit malware code that could have been used to remove encryption for free and without having to negotiate with threat actors. LockBitRead More →

REvil: the world’s richest and most dangerous hacking group, claims to have access to ballistic missile launch systems

2021-03-17
On: March 17, 2021
In: Malware

Cybersecurity experts report that a purported member of REvil, one of the world’s most dangerous ransomware groups, disclosed multiple details about the activities of these hackers. According to this report,Read More →

Real Madrid’s social media accounts were hacked

2021-03-17
On: March 17, 2021
In: Incidents

The social media accounts of the world’s leading sports clubs are a frequent target of threat actors and even overly curious users with little hacking knowledge, demonstrating how easily suchRead More →

SolarWinds hackers stole source code from email security firm Mimecast

2021-03-17
On: March 17, 2021
In: Incidents

Representatives of the email security firm Mimecast have confirmed that the hackers responsible for the attack targeting SolarWinds were able to access their IT systems and download the source codeRead More →

CheckPeople Review – How Good is Their Service?

2021-03-17
On: March 17, 2021
In: Technology Talk

CheckPeople is one of the newest and most popular background check services on the market. It’s taking full advantage of the boom in the background check industry that we’re currentlyRead More →

15 vulnerabilities in Netgear switch. Patch now

2021-03-16
On: March 16, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Netgear security teams announced the release of emergency firmware and security updates to fix 15 vulnerabilities in their JGS516PE Ethernet switch, including a remote code execution failure that can beRead More →

Two critical zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office 365 allow authentication of malicious users

2021-03-16
On: March 16, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A researcher known as Paranoid Ninja among the cybersecurity community reported the finding of two critical vulnerabilities in the Microsoft Office 365 suite. According to the report, successful exploitation ofRead More →

Hackers use sophisticated techniques to prevent researchers from detecting phishing websites

2021-03-16
On: March 16, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report that multiple phishing websites are using JavaScript to prevent detection, checking whether users are browsing from a virtual machine or a secure environment, also known as headlessRead More →

New hack allows users to run copied video games in older PlayStation 1 models

2021-03-16
On: March 16, 2021
In: Technology

The ‘homebrew’ video game and emulator development community is one of the most active in the world of computing and technology, constantly creating new versions of well-known video games andRead More →

How to test Linux commands on your server without actually running them. This tool can save you from lot of problems

2021-03-15
On: March 15, 2021
In: Tutorials

On many occasions, developers and cybersecurity experts encounter very complex Linux programs and commands, so it is difficult to know what they do and how they work without resorting toRead More →

50 CTF(CAPTURE THE FLAG) & PENTESTING WEBSITES TO PRACTICE YOUR HACKING & CYBERSECURITY SKILLS IN 2021

2021-03-12
On: March 12, 2021
In: Tutorials

As with any other professional activity, in the world of ethical hacking practice makes perfect. Today there are thousands of ethical hackers analyzing databases, websites, mobile applications and other deploymentsRead More →

Schneider Electric’s critical smart meter flaws expose business environments to hackers; update immediately

2021-03-11
On: March 11, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Claroty’s an industry-level cybersecurity specialists firm reported the finding of two severe vulnerabilities present in PowerLogic smart meters, developed by Schneider Electric. This is a solution used by public andRead More →

Actively exploited critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange; update now

2021-03-11
On: March 11, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A group of cybersecurity specialists published a proof of concept (PoC) for exploiting a set of ProxyLogon vulnerabilities that reside on Microsoft Exchange servers. These flaws would have already beenRead More →

Multiple vulnerabilities detected in SAP; update immediately

2021-03-11
On: March 11, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

SAP security teams announced the release of nine security updates to fix some flaws, two of which were considered critical. The most dangerous vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2021-21480, received a scoreRead More →

Hackers develop new method to bypass security measures in Apple M1 chip-running devices through the web browser

2021-03-10
On: March 10, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity experts developed an experiment to demonstrate that malicious hackers can launch side channel attacks based on various browsers without using JavaScript. This attack has been tested on multiple platforms,Read More →

Cybercriminals hack over 150,000 security cameras; espionage risk active

2021-03-10
On: March 10, 2021
In: Incidents

Verkada, a startup company that provides a cloud-based security camera system, acknowledged that it was affected by a security incident, allowing threat actors to access more than 150,000 security camerasRead More →

Ryuk ransomware infects hundreds of Spanish government offices

2021-03-10
On: March 10, 2021
In: Incidents

The Spanish government has revealed that the IT infrastructure of SEPE, the government labor agency, was compromised due to a ransomware attack that resulted in the complete elimination of itsRead More →

Critical flaw in popular WordPress plugin exploited in the wild

2021-03-09
On: March 9, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the detection of a critical flaw in The Plus Addons for Elementor plugin that could allow threat actors to take full control of a WordPress website. AccordingRead More →

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