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Automating SQL Injection Attacks with LAZYSQLMAP. Test Your Web Application Security

2021-02-11
On: February 11, 2021
In: Tutorials

This time, information security experts from the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS) will show you how to use LazySQLMap, a tool available on GitHub for automated SQL injection. UnlikeRead More →

Slack user credentials leaked; reset your password immediately

2021-02-11
On: February 11, 2021
In: Incidents

A couple of years after the data breach that forced a massive password reset, operators of the Slack email service have asked their users on Android devices to reset theirRead More →

Hacking a browser with favicons: Tracking users’ internet activity even if they use VPN or incognito mode

2021-02-10
On: February 10, 2021
In: Tutorials

Nowadays millions of users concerned about their privacy when browsing the Internet resort to using tools to hide their activity as much as possible, using methods like the web browserRead More →

Malware stored in Discord platform affecting users worldwide

2021-02-10
On: February 10, 2021
In: Malware

The gamer community is facing new risk through the communication platform Discord. Reports indicate that a cybercriminal group is abusing this platform to deploy malware against thousands of users. ExpertsRead More →

SkyGrid and SparkCognition Launch the World’s First AI-Powered Security for Drones

2021-02-10
On: February 10, 2021
In: Technology Talk

New vulnerabilities are exploited every year. And while we have plenty of software and apps that can protect everyday devices like smartphones and laptops, the same can’t be said forRead More →

Authorities take down network of SIM card hackers after attacking hundreds of celebrities and athletes

2021-02-10
On: February 10, 2021
In: Data Security

As a result of an international police operation organized by Europol, 8 individuals accused of deploying multiple SIM swap attacks against celebrities in the United States were arrested. This criminalRead More →

Developers of Cyberpunk 2077, Witcher and other videogames suffer ransomware attack

2021-02-09
On: February 9, 2021
In: Incidents

CD Projekt Red, a videogame developing company, revealed this morning that it was the victim of a ransomware attack that compromised its IT systems and would have resulted in theRead More →

Police has shutdown one of the world’s largest phishing services; financial institutions in various countries were attacked

2021-02-09
On: February 9, 2021
In: Incidents

Ukrainian authorities announced the arrest of an individual identified as the main responsible for the development and maintenance of a set of tools for the deployment of sophisticated phishing campaignsRead More →

Emsisoft antivirus company was hacked; customer data leaked

2021-02-08
On: February 8, 2021
In: Incidents

A severe configuration error in Emsisoft‘s cybersecurity company systems has resulted in a breach of sensitive data. Christian Mairoll, co-founder and manager of the company, confirmed the information leaking onRead More →

Ziggy ransomware hackers shut down their operations for fear of being imprisoned; retrieve your information without paying the ransom

2021-02-08
On: February 8, 2021
In: Malware

The operators of the Ziggy ransomware variant have announced the shutdown of their infrastructure and the publication of decryption keys for all versions of the malware, meaning that victims ofRead More →

Immediately remove this barcode scanner with over 10 million downloads; contains dangerous malware variant

2021-02-08
On: February 8, 2021
In: Mobile Security

Approximately 10 million smart devices with Android system would have been exposed to cyberattacks after the Barcode Scanner app, a popular barcode scanning tool, received a malicious update that renderedRead More →

How to easily check if DOC, RTF, XLS, PPT, PPTX or PDF file has a malware without antivirus like a digital forensics expert

2021-02-06
On: February 6, 2021
In: Tutorials

In most cyberattack variants threat actors use legitimate-looking documents loaded with malware, which is why researchers often say it all starts with a Word file, Power Point presentation, Excel spreadsheet,Read More →

Spotify confirms new credential stuffing attack; reset your password immediately

2021-02-05
On: February 5, 2021
In: Incidents

Just a couple of months after the information security incident that affected thousands of Spotify users, the music streaming platform confirmed the detection of a new credential stuffing attack, whichRead More →

Hacker discloses a method to get unlimited free coffee from Nespresso coffee machines

2021-02-05
On: February 5, 2021
In: Technology

Security flaws could be detected on all kinds of technological devices, including on a coffee vending machine. A cybersecurity specialist has just revealed a way to compromise smart cards onRead More →

How to hack a computer with a picture? Taking control of scammers’ devices with jpeg file

2021-02-04
On: February 4, 2021
In: Data Security, Tutorials

Hacking groups are always looking for new attack variants, many of which could be unknown to unsuspecting users and even experienced system administrators. This time, digital forensics experts from theRead More →

Multiple vulnerabilities in Realtek routers; update as soon as possible

2021-02-04
On: February 4, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the discovery of multiple vulnerabilities in the Realtek RTL8195A WiFi module whose exploitation would allow the deployment of remote attacks against all kinds of industrial control devices.Read More →

Gang of 121 bank scammers arrested. This is how they stole €12 million via bank cards cloning

2021-02-03
On: February 3, 2021
In: Incidents

Thanks to the collaboration of Europol, the Spanish National Police and the U.S. Secret Service, a cybercriminal group responsible for bank fraud and money laundering was dismantled. This operation wasRead More →

Reveal new method for performing XS-Leak side channel attacks on web browsers

2021-02-03
On: February 3, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Luan Herrera, a cybersecurity specialist dedicated to vulnerability reporting, detailed a new way to perform a side channel attack variant known as XS-Leak abusing redirect hops to trigger a crossRead More →

Apple users exposed to SUDO vulnerability on macOS systems

2021-02-03
On: February 3, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists detected a critical buffer overflow vulnerability affecting Linux SUDO that could also affect the latest version of Apple macOS Big Sur; this flaw has not yet been correctedRead More →

This Police tool can unlock any iPhone & even the new Samsung Galaxy S21

2021-02-02
On: February 2, 2021
In: Mobile Security

A few years ago, the emerging company Grayshift broke into the mobile security market with the launch of GrayKey, a tool capable of unlocking almost any model of iPhone thatRead More →

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