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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 →

Critical vulnerabilities in AirDrop put sensitive information of Apple users at risk

2021-04-22
On: April 22, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: AirDrop, Apple, Apple Wireless Direct Link (AWDL), cybersecurity, Hacking, vulnerability

German researchers claim to have discovered two security flaws that would allow the security of Apple smartphones to be abused through the AirDrop file transfer feature. Both failures reside inRead More →

Ransomware hackers steal sensitive information from Apple and threaten the company to publish it

2021-04-21
On: April 21, 2021
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Apple, Apple Spring Loaded, Cyberattack, cybersecurity, Hacking, malware, Quanta Computer, ransomware, REvil ransomware

Any tech company can be the victim of an attempted extortion. According to a security report, REvil ransomware operators threatened Apple to reveal plans for many products that would beRead More →

90% of WordPress vulnerabilities affect only third-party software

2021-04-21
On: April 21, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: content management system (CMS), Cross-site scripting (XSS), Cyberattack, cybersecurity, Hacking, Plugins, vulnerability, Wordpress

A report by web security firm Parchstack mentions that the vast majority of the nearly 600 WordPress vulnerabilities reported during 2020 end up negatively impacting plugins and themes developed byRead More →

500 cybersecurity experts failed to crack the Morpheus computer chip

2021-04-20
On: April 20, 2021
In: Technology
Tagged: computer chips, Cyberattack, cybercrime, cybersecurity, Department of Defense, ethical hacking, Hacking, Morpheus

Since hacking became a practice capable of negatively impacting the critical infrastructure of public and private organizations, developers have sought to create tested deployments of any cyberattack with various results.Read More →

Hackers steal Facebook Messenger login credentials via massive phishing campaign

2021-04-20
On: April 20, 2021
In: Mobile Security
Tagged: Android, credential stealing, cybersecurity, electronic fraud, facebook, FACEBOOK MESSENGER, Hacking, iOS, phishing

A group of cybersecurity specialists claims to have found evidence that millions of users would have been victims of a massive phishing campaign through Facebook Messenger. This campaign is basedRead More →

Google Project Zero implements new vulnerability disclosure policies

2021-04-19
On: April 19, 2021
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: cybersecurity, Google Project Zero, Hacking, security patches, vulnerability, vulnerability reporting

Through a statement, Google Project Zero revealed that organizations will now be granted a 30-day period to fix zero-day flaws that are discovered seeking to speed up time for theRead More →

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Vulnerabilities

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Your Secure Boot Isn’t So Secure: New CVE-2024-7344 Explained

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Data Breach

The Secret to Hacking SaaS? Forget Passwords — Go for Tokens

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Oracle Cloud Was Hacked — But They Didn’t Tell You Everything

110 Million AT&T Customers’ Data leaked: Inside the $370,000 Ransom Payment

How Hackers Stole Taylor Swift Tickets: The Full Ticketmaster Breach Story

Dark Web Sale: AMD’s Confidential Data Leaked – Full Story Revealed!

How Snowflake Hack is Linked to Santander(Spain, Chile, Uruguay) and Ticketmaster Breaches.Are You Affected?

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Tutorials

How to Easily Escalate to Root on Linux Using the Latest Sudo Vulnerabilities

You Trust Your Helm Charts — Here’s Why That’s a Huge Mistake That Could Lead to a Cloud Breach

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

Comparing CIS v8, CIS AWS Foundations Benchmark v1.5, and PCI DSS v4.0 for CSPM. Which you Should Start With?

MITRE EMB3D Explained: Top Threats to Embedded Devices and How EMB3D Mitigates Them

Google Gemini Under Fire: Critical Security Vulnerabilities You Need to Know to hack Gemini

Cracking SCCM Wide Open: Pentesting System Center Configuration Manager with Misconfiguration Manager

Hacking Windows 10 and 11 with DLL Search Order Hijacking without administrator rights

Hacking SSH Connections by exploiting SSH Protocol Vulnerabilities: Different Terrapin Attack Vectors

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

6 Steps to File Anonymous SEC Complaints Against Data Breachers & Force Them to Pay Fines or Take Action

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

This Google Calendar technique allows to hack into companies without getting detected

This telegram bot is like ChatGPT for scammers to steal money from victims easily

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Virus

The Dark Side of PDFs: How Opening a Simple PDF Could Unleash a Cybersecurity Nightmare

Largest soft drink bottle supplier, recycle and plastic manufacturers hacked by ransomware

Visited thesaurus.com in search for Synonyms? You have Coinminer malware infection

How to send malware via Teams, even “Safe Attachments” or “Safe Links” can’t protect you

2 Big Cloud hosting companies shutdown by ransomware and lose all customer data

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