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Installing a ransomware using Windows 10 update

2020-10-13
On: October 13, 2020
In: Virus
Tagged: cybersecurity, Hacking, Microsoft, ransowmare, Windows Update

Cybersecurity specialists reported that the Windows Update client could be abused by threat actors to perform malicious code attacks on Windows systems. Using living-off-the-land binaries (LoLBins), malicious hackers bypass detectionRead More →

Information disclosure flaw in Apache Tomcat; patch now

2020-10-12
On: October 12, 2020
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Apache Tomcat, Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS), cybersecurity, Hacking, vulnerability

Cybersecurity specialists reported the finding of a severe information disclosure vulnerability in Apache Tomcat, the servlet container developed under the Jakarta project at the Apache Software Foundation. According to theRead More →

Docsketch document signing service is hacked; customer documents are leaked

2020-10-12
On: October 12, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: Cyberattack, cybersecurity, data breach, Docsketch, Hacking

Docsketch, an electronic documentation signing service, has begun notifying its users of a data breach incident that occurred a few months ago. In the message, the company mentions that anRead More →

You can be arrested for googling something illegal. First arrest of its kind

2020-10-09
On: October 9, 2020
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: cybersecurity, Google, Hacking, security incident

Google has always been a company willing to collaborate with law enforcement, even if this generates criticism from an industry of users and experts who consider this practice to affectRead More →

Your Microsoft Azure servers are at risk; 2 critical vulnerabilities were found

2020-10-09
On: October 9, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: cybersecurity, Hacking, Microsoft Azure, vulnerability

A group of experts revealed finding two critical vulnerabilities in App Services, a service managed by Microsoft Azure. Exploiting these flaws would allow threat actors to take control of aRead More →

Anonymous defaces Turkish Parliament website in support of Armenia

2020-10-08
On: October 8, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: Anonymous, cybersecurity, Hacking, hacktivism, Turkey

World famous hacking group Anonymous has recently targeted against the Turkey’s Grand National Assembly. Through a Facebook post, the hacktivists informed: “Turkish assembly parliament subdomain has been pwned”. It isRead More →

Insider threat: Tesla IT employee shut down car manufacturing intentionally

2020-10-08
On: October 8, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: Cyberattack, cybersecurity, Hacking, SECURITY FLAW, Tesla

Tesla has accused one of its sabotage employees at its main Fremont plant, as mentioned in an email leaked by a news website. Apparently it all happened two weeks ago,Read More →

Ransomware attack on AAA ambulance service causes leak of customers’ health data

2020-10-07
On: October 7, 2020
In: Virus
Tagged: AAA, cybersecurity, Hacking, malware, ransomware

AAA Ambulance Service executives revealed a data leak resulting from an attempted ransomware infection detected on the company’s systems last July. In its statement, the company notes that the incidentRead More →

Critical vulnerability found in iMac, Mac Pro, Mac mini and MacBook chips

2020-10-06
On: October 6, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: Apple, cybersecurity, Hacking, MacBook, vulnerability

According to security specialists, all Intel Mac devices using Apple’s T2 security chip are vulnerable to a flaw that would allow hackers to bypass disk encryption, firmware passwords, and theRead More →

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Tutorials

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