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Fix these 3 vulnerabilities in PostgreSQL or hackers will exploit them to compromise your database

2020-11-17
On: November 17, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists have reported detecting three security vulnerabilities in PostgreSQL, the popular object-oriented and open source database management system. According to the report, successful exploitation of these flaws would allowRead More →

Why do Android phones send 260 MB of information per month to Google using users’ mobile data?

2020-11-17
On: November 17, 2020
In: Mobile Security

A group of people has filed a lawsuit against Google due to the alleged theft of mobile data -allowances from Android users using non approved and undisclosed transmissions to theRead More →

#DeleteBumble: Bumble leaks sensitive data from 100 million users

2020-11-17
On: November 17, 2020
In: Incidents

Security specialist Sanjana Sarda performed a thorough analysis of the code of the popular Bumble dating app, discovering multiple API vulnerabilities that could expose the information of the platform’s nearlyRead More →

U.S. voters’ database leaked. Records between 2013 and 2020 from Colorado, Connecticut, Michigan, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Delaware, Florida and New York citizens

2020-11-17
On: November 17, 2020
In: Incidents

A database of information from virtually all registered voters in the United States has been leaked. These logs are on sale in various hacking forums, exposing affected users to multipleRead More →

List of all Smart Phone Forensics Tools [2020 Edition] – Part I

2020-11-17
On: November 17, 2020
In: Tutorials

Mobile phone forensics is always a concern when it comes to cyber crime. Most of the cyber crime cases involves mobile phone as an important part of the investigation. ThereRead More →

Top CIA Surveillance Free Secure Phones. How to Make Your Encrypted Carbon Phone From Any Smartphone

2020-11-16
On: November 16, 2020
In: Data Security, News Videos, Tutorials

For several years the interception of mobile communications has become an important field for the defense industry. The “Five Eyes” group, an intelligence alliance between Australia, Canada, New Zealand, theRead More →

New default app on Android smartphones will allow banks to lock your phone if you don’t make your payments on time

2020-11-13
On: November 13, 2020
In: Technology

Mobile users are increasingly turning to the use of apps to pay for their telephony, pay TV, streaming platforms and even credit fees. Still, many users may fall behind onRead More →

27 million Texas drivers’ license numbers were leaked, in addition to names, dates of birth, addresses, and vehicle registration. Check if you’re on the list

2020-11-13
On: November 13, 2020
In: Incidents

Insurance software provider Vertafore revealed that it was the victim of a data breach after a third party gained access to its networks, exposing information from nearly 28 million Texas-basedRead More →

VIVAVIDEO spied on its users to scam them for $27 million USD. The most dangerous mobile app

2020-11-12
On: November 12, 2020
In: Mobile Security

Secure-D specialists identified that a popular Android app was responsible for a fraudulent transaction campaign that could have generated up to $27 million in fake charges for users. The VivaVideoRead More →

Monero’s network, a privacy-focused cryptocurrency, suffers from a large cyberattack (Sybil attack)

2020-11-12
On: November 12, 2020
In: Incidents

Monero (XMR), a cryptocurrency with a focus on the privacy of its users, has been the victim of a Sybil attack. Riccardo Spagni, the platform’s lead developer, released a statementRead More →

Browsing the dark web using the anonymous network I2P

2020-11-12
On: November 12, 2020
In: News Videos

Invisible Internet Project (I2P) is the most important anonymous network project in the world as per cyber security experts. Users of this tool may browse the sites and use theRead More →

How does fake antivirus vishing scam work?

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

A new security threat was detected by IT security services specialists. According to a report by the West Virginia Attorney General, citizens must remain vigilant not to fall into theRead More →

A 65 years old man jailed for 5 year for sending spoofed emails to scam people

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

A 65-year-old man was found guilty of conspiracy to commit money laundering because of his involvement in a complex email fraud scheme. Kenety Kim, also known as “Myung Kim”, pleadedRead More →

Easily hack a TCL Smart TV by exploiting these vulnerabilities. Why you should not buy TCL TVs

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

Since the rise of streaming platforms millions of users consider it essential to have a smart TV in their homes. This trend has favored companies that were not previously widelyRead More →

Zoom sued by U.S. government for lying about its end-to-end encryption in video calls

2020-11-10
On: November 10, 2020
In: Data Security

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a lawsuit claiming that the video conferencing platform Zoom has been lying to its users about the security of its end-to-end encryption atRead More →

How to get rid of cookies’ warnings from all websites via tool “I DON’T CARE ABOUT COOKIES”

2020-11-10
On: November 10, 2020
In: Data Security, Tutorials

While most users of online platforms don’t care about the information these sites can collect, knowing the permissions with which websites operate is indispensable for computer security best practices. InRead More →

Inventory management employee working with Police arrested for selling police guns in dark web

2020-11-10
On: November 10, 2020
In: Incidents

Authorities in the Swiss town of Schwyz have accused a former Kantonspolizei employee of selling firearms in illegal dark web forums. According to reports, between 2012 and 2013 the defendantRead More →

The manufacturer of MacBook and other laptops suffers a ransomware infection. Will they pay the $17 million to the hackers?

2020-11-10
On: November 10, 2020
In: Incidents

Compal Electronics, the world’s second largest laptop manufacturer, was the victim of a DoppelPaymer ransomware attack over the past weekend. Attackers demand a ransom of nearly $17 million from theRead More →

10 Best and Free Android Mobile Antivirus [2020 Edition]

2020-11-10
On: November 10, 2020
In: Tutorials

It is very hard to reset your mobile phone when it is infected with virus or malware. We always tend to search antivirus solution for our mobile phone and thatRead More →

Participants in hacking competition Tianfu Cup find zero-day flaws in Chrome, Android, iOS 14 and Windows

2020-11-09
On: November 9, 2020
In: Technology

This weekend was held the Tianfu Cup event, a hackathon held once a year in China. In this edition, participating specialists focused on the detection of security flaws on iOSRead More →

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