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Sophos, the cybersecurity and firewalls company undergoes data breaches and exposes some customers’ personal data

2020-11-26
On: November 26, 2020
In: Incidents

Specialists at security firm Sophos have notified some of their clients of a data exposure incident resulting from security flaw detected on Tuesday. User data was leaked due to theRead More →

How to easily create spy device in a mouse to listen to conversations in a room like CIA

2020-11-25
On: November 25, 2020
In: Tutorials

We all use phones today and often share sensitive information across these devices, which can be attractive to hackers. This time the International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS) experts willRead More →

Government passes IoT Cybersecurity Act to protect Internet of Things devices

2020-11-25
On: November 25, 2020
In: Technology

The U.S. Congress has just passed a cybersecurity bill that expects the industry at large to improve security measures included in Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The IoT Cybersecurity ImprovementRead More →

3 critical vulnerabilities in CPanel allow you to take control of databases and dodge 2FA in minutes

2020-11-25
On: November 25, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists reported the finding of three vulnerabilities in CPanel, a dashboard for managing web hosting servers that provide automation tools and a web page-based graphical interface. In the firstRead More →

Create wordlist from artist lyrics

2020-11-25
On: November 25, 2020
In: Tutorials

We have already discussed about creating wordlist with crunch in earlier post. Today we will talk about another tool that also allows you to collect your own dictionary or wordlist:Read More →

3 Lessons We Can Learn From Some of the Biggest Corporate Cybersecurity Fails

2020-11-25
On: November 25, 2020
In: Technology Talk

Learning from the mistakes made by others is a great way of sidestepping potential pitfalls in various contexts, from everyday social interactions to the high pressure world of corporate cybersecurity.Read More →

Revenge your neighbors by jamming any WiFi in a block. 3 Ways to Creating a WiFi Jammer/blocker without any special hardware

2020-11-24
On: November 24, 2020
In: Tutorials

A WiFi jammer is a device or software that performs a WiFi de-re-extension attack. It is a type of denial of service (DoS) attack established between communication from a deviceRead More →

11 video smart doorbells that prevent theft but allow hackers getting into your home: Hack smart doorbells

2020-11-24
On: November 24, 2020
In: Technology

Smart doorbells have gained immense popularity over the past two years, as they allow users to keep better vigilance over people approaching their homes, with manufacturers like Nest or RingRead More →

Spotify resets user passwords after 300,000 user accounts leaked

2020-11-24
On: November 24, 2020
In: Incidents

Using a database of 380 million personal records, a hacker group has attempted to gain access to thousands of Spotify accounts. Hacking is the main problem that users of thisRead More →

How to encrypt a hard drive in Windows 10 in two simple ways

2020-11-24
On: November 24, 2020
In: Tutorials

Encrypting a hard drive is a great way to protect a computer’s data. This will set a password each time a user wants to access data in the same wayRead More →

CVE-2020-4006 & CVE-2020-15999: Two zero-day vulnerabilities to hack VMware products

2020-11-23
On: November 23, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists have detected two critical vulnerabilities in virtualization solutions developed by VMware. According to the report, successful exploitation of failures would allow threat actors to execute arbitrary code onRead More →

Infamous iCloud hackers are back. Private photos and videos of multiple sports celebrities posted online

2020-11-23
On: November 23, 2020
In: Incidents

A group of threat actors has leaked some intimate photographs and videos of hundreds of female athletes and celebrities, mostly women. Affected athletes are looking for help removing this exposedRead More →

Hacker sells data from HIV/AIDS patients after selling 350,000 records of COVID-19 patients

2020-11-23
On: November 23, 2020
In: Incidents

A recent report mentions that a hacker has released a database on HIV/AIDS patients. The alleged hacker also mentions that it can obtain databases of patients diagnosed with tuberculosis inRead More →

Apple HomePod Jailbreak with Checkra1n and L1ngL1ng for use with an Android smartphone

2020-11-23
On: November 23, 2020
In: Technology

A group of specialists has found a way to jailbreak HomePod, Apple’s smart speaker that can only be linked to the iDevices product family. Thanks to this method, developed byRead More →

10 WAYS TO GET ADMIN RIGHTS IN WORK COMPUTER. HACKING ADMINISTRATOR PRIVILEGES & PASSWORD IN COMPANY NETWORK

2020-11-22
On: November 22, 2020
In: Data Security, Tutorials

Public organizations and private companies around the world use website blocking tools as a simple method to prevent employees from wasting time on entertainment platforms, social media, or any otherRead More →

Mumbai Blackout Uncovered: Hackers Hacked Mumbai Power Grid

2020-11-20
On: November 20, 2020
In: Incidents

During October 12, India’s financial state Mumbai suffered a massive blackout that left medical facilities, stock exchanges and other critical infrastructure under severe risks. A recent report states that localRead More →

Three vulnerabilities in Cisco Webex Meetings and Webex Server allow hackers to spy on users during sessions

2020-11-19
On: November 19, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report finding at least 3 vulnerabilities in Cisco Webex Meetings and Cisco Webex Meetings Server, which are part of the Cisco video conferencing platform. Successful exploitation of theseRead More →

Tor network will use “anonymous tokens” to stop DDoS attacks

2020-11-19
On: November 19, 2020
In: Data Security

Tor browser developers are looking for a way to use “anonymous tokens” to stop denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, one of the biggest issues afflicting users on this network. Although it isRead More →

LIST OF ALL SMART PHONE FORENSICS TOOLS [2020 EDITION] – PART II

2020-11-19
On: November 19, 2020
In: Tutorials

Earlier in the post we discussed tools required for smart phone or you can say mobile phone forensics. In this post we will discuss some more tools used in theRead More →

Robotic vacuum hack allows you to listen to anyone’s conversations remotely despite not having a microphone

2020-11-18
On: November 18, 2020
In: Technology

A group of specialists discovered that some robotic vacuum cleaner models could be abused by threat actors to listen to users’ private conversations remotely. Experts managed to access Lidar readingsRead More →

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