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Google exposes sensitive data by the wrong implementation of COVID-19-exposure tracking system

2021-04-29
On: April 29, 2021
In: Mobile Security
Tagged: Android, bluetooth, COVID-19, cybersecurity, Google, Hacking, Mobile Security, Play Store

Researchers report finding multiple security flaws in Google support for contact tracking apps that could expose sensitive information. Experts report that these failures lie within the framework of Google-Apple ExposureRead More →

DigitalOcean storage systems flaw causes data breach; financial information of thousands of users leaked

2021-04-28
On: April 28, 2021
In: Data Breach
Tagged: confidential information, Cyberattack, cybersecurity, data breach, data theft, Hacking, incidents, vulnerability

Directives of technology company DigitalOcean confirmed that it has been the victim of a data breach due to a flaw in the storage system of its customers’ billing data. ViaRead More →

Railway system is infected with ransomware; the amount of the ransom is still unknown

2021-04-28
On: April 28, 2021
In: Virus
Tagged: Cyberattack, cybersecurity, Hacking, malware, Merseyrail, Office 365, ransomware, United Kingdom

A representative of the British rail network Merseyrail confirmed that its computer systems were compromised by an unidentified ransomware group that even used its email server to send multiple messagesRead More →

New method to introduce malware into macOS apps puts millions of Apple users at risk

2021-04-27
On: April 27, 2021
In: Virus
Tagged: Apple, Cyberattack, cybersecurity, Hacking, macOS, malware, vulnerability

The evidence supports the general view of Apple products and their advanced security capabilities regarding Windows or Android systems, for example. Apple has worked hard to keep things the wayRead More →

OSAS: free cyber security tool from adobe to protect your small and medium enterprise

2021-04-27
On: April 27, 2021
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Adobe, cybersecurity, Data processing, Hacking, MACHINE LEARNING, One-Stop Anomaly Shop (OSAS), vulnerability analysis

Adobe developers announced the open source release of One-Stop Anomaly Shop (OSAS), a tool designed for analysis and detection of anomalies in large data sets that can be quite usefulRead More →

European politicians tricked using deepfake technology in possible Russian cyberattack

2021-04-26
On: April 26, 2021
In: Technology
Tagged: Cyberattack, cybersecurity, deepfake, Hacking, MACHINE LEARNING, Russia, tech, United Kingdom, video calls

Experts report that some people appear to be using deepfake technology to imitate some members of the Russian political class, mainly from opposition to Vladimir Putin’s government, to make fakeRead More →

Hackers compromise Passwordstate password manager using malicious updates

2021-04-26
On: April 26, 2021
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Click Studios, cybersecurity, data breach, Hacking, Information Security, malware, password manager, Passwordstate

Cybersecurity experts report that a group of threat actors managed to compromise the update mechanism of Passwordstate, a password manager for business users. The report was sent to Click Studios,Read More →

Free tool to do automated threat hunting in deep web

2021-04-23
On: April 23, 2021
In: Tutorials
Tagged: cybersecurity, Darkdump, ethical hacking, Hacking, IICS, International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS), tutorial

As many users will know, browsing the deep web requires tools specific to this task, although needless to say that many work better than others. This time, experts in ethicalRead More →

Critical flaw in package manager Homebrew macOS allows hackers to run arbitrary code

2021-04-22
On: April 22, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: cybersecurity, GitHub, GitHub Actions, Hacking, Homebrew, Ryotak, vulnerability

Cybersecurity experts reported the finding of a dangerous security flaw in Homebrew, the open source package manager for macOS and Linux operating systems. According to the report, the flaw wouldRead More →

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Data Breach

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Tutorials

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One Man Scammed Spotify, Apple Music for 5 years with 4 BILLION Streams. How Artists Are Earning Millions Illegally?

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VPN Vulnerability "Port Fail" Reveals User's Real IP Address

Understanding Latest DHCP DNS Vulnerabilities and How DHCP Exploits work in Active Directory

Hacking Bluetooth via MiTM: The BLUFFS Bluetooth attack to hack into Millions of Devices

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Inside the Exploit: How Your ChatGPT’s Uploaded Files Could Be Stolen by Prompt Injection Vulnerability

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Virus

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