Atul Narula (Page 35)

He is a cyber security and malware researcher. He studied Computer Science and started working as a cyber security analyst in 2006. He is actively working as an cyber security investigator. He also worked for different security companies. His everyday job includes researching about new cyber security incidents. Also he has deep level of knowledge in enterprise security implementation.

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of two vulnerabilities in Hide My WP, a popular security plugin for WordPress websites. According to the report, successful exploitation of these flaws would allowRead More →

Aleksandr Grichishkin, a 34-year-old Russian citizen identified as the founder of a renowned bulletproof hosting service has been sentenced to 60 months in prison because his platform served various cybercriminalRead More →

Cannazon, a popular dark web platform for buying and selling marijuana-derived products, announced that the website will soon shut down due to the constant denial of service (DoS) attacks facingRead More →

The cybersecurity authority in Finland, which belongs to the Transport and Communications Agency, has alerted citizens about the accelerated advance of the Flubot banking Trojan for Android devices deployed throughRead More →

In its most recent statement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced the seizure of $2.2 million USD in cryptocurrency from a well-known affiliate of the REvil and GrandCrab ransomwareRead More →

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of two critical vulnerabilities in Cisco Security Manager, which allows system administrators to apply the best security policies, in addition to facilitating the resolution ofRead More →

A recent investigation claims that a set of mobile apps available in Google official store and accumulating more than 300,000 downloads contain banking Trojans capable of stealing login credentials andRead More →

In its latest statement, the Australian government announced that social media companies will henceforth be forced to disclose the identity of users who post what they consider to be “defamatoryRead More →