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OceanLotus malware for Mac allows you to spy on Apple customers

2020-12-01
On: December 1, 2020
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: advanced persistent threat (APT), Apple, cybersecurity, Hacking, macOS, OceanLotus, Vietnam

Information security experts have detected a new variant of malware targeting MacOS users in a hacking campaign potentially sponsored by a state actor. Trend Micro researchers claim that the campaignRead More →

MasterChef, Big Brother, Black Mirror & Bear Grylls Show producer company is infected with ransomware

2020-12-01
On: December 1, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: Banijay SAS, Cyberattack, cybersecurity, Hacking, malware, ransomware

Recent reports indicate that a multimillion-dollar TV producer has been targeted by a ransomware attack detected late last week. Banijay SAS has more than 120 production houses worldwide, as wellRead More →

35 Diebold ATMs kicked out all your money for the hackers. Jackpotting attack

2020-11-30
On: November 30, 2020
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: ATMs, cybersecurity, Hacking, jackpotting, Security

A cybercriminal group managed to steal all money from at least 35 ATMs operated by some Italian banks using an attack technique known as a “black box”. Local authorities confirmedRead More →

Big IoT chip manufacturer with more than 8,000 employees is under ransomware attack. $14 million USD ransom demanded

2020-11-30
On: November 30, 2020
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Conti ransomware, cybersecurity, Hacking, Internet of Things (IoT), malware, ransomware

Advantech, a major manufacturer of industrial automation and Internet of Things (IoT) chips, has confirmed a ransomware attack on its networks that resulted in the theft of low-priority sensitive information.Read More →

North Korean cybercriminals send fake job offers to employees of AstraZeneca, manufacturer of the COVID-19 vaccine, to hack them

2020-11-27
On: November 27, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: AstraZeneca, COVID-19, Cyberattack, cybersecurity, Hacking, phishing

Specialists report that a North Korean government-sponsored hacking group has deployed a malicious campaign against the systems of AstraZeneca, a British pharmaceutical company that has taken important steps in theRead More →

WhiteHat Jr, a startup that teaches coding to kids, doesn’t know how to fix its own bugs. It exposes data of 2.8 million users

2020-11-26
On: November 26, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: cybersecurity, data breach, Hacking, vulnerability, WhiteHack Jr

A serious cybersecurity incident has been revealed. WhiteHat Jr, an online coding platform targeted for children, has been leaking personal data of over 2.8 million students and teachers. The incidentRead More →

Why do they keep hacking the Vatican and the Pope over and over again?

2020-11-25
On: November 25, 2020
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: China, cybersecurity, Hacking, malware, phishing, Trojan, Vatica

A group of threat actors sponsored by the Chinese government has begun deploying a phishing campaign using malware capable of intercepting classified information about diplomatic missions from countries around theRead More →

Baidu Maps and Search Box apps leak your phone’s IMEI, your WiFi password and other sensitive data. Delete Baidu apps

2020-11-25
On: November 25, 2020
In: Mobile Security
Tagged: Android, Baidu, cybersecurity, Google, Hacking, IMEI, malicious apps, WiFi

Palo Alto Networks researchers have identified some apps for Android devices, including Baidu Search Box and Baidu Maps, could be filtering data from their users. These apps have been downloadedRead More →

Multiple vulnerabilities in TP-Link WiFi extenders allow you to hack a WiFi network

2020-11-24
On: November 24, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS), cybersecurity, Hacking, TP-Link, vulnerability, WiFi

Cybersecurity specialists have reported finding two critical vulnerabilities in the TL-WPA4220 WiFi signal extender, developed by TP-Link. According to the report, failures allow the execution of arbitrary commands and theRead More →

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Tutorials

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