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A child discovers new iOS and Android viruses. Don’t trust these apps with 2 million downloads

2020-09-23
On: September 23, 2020
In: Mobile Security
Tagged: adware, Android, cybersecurity, Hacking, iOS, Virus

Avast security firm specialists have detected at least seven malicious and adware apps available for download through the Play Store and App Store. Experts reportedly found these apps because aRead More →

Zero-day flaw in Lightning Network can be easily exploited by script kiddies to steal Bitcoin

2020-09-23
On: September 23, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, Hacking, Lightning Network

Although Lightning Network has become one of the main trends among the cryptocurrency community, one researcher claims that large Bitcoin transactions through this medium are not secure enough. The workRead More →

Virgin Mobile email and Active Directory data for sale on darknet

2020-09-22
On: September 22, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: Cyberattack, cybersecurity, data breach, Hacking, Virgin Mobile

Reports indicate that a group of threat actors managed to compromise corporate networks at Virgin Mobile, based in Saudi Arabia. Apparently, hackers accessed the company’s email system and Active DirectoryRead More →

World’s biggest lens company suffers ransomware attack

2020-09-22
On: September 22, 2020
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Cyberattack, cybersecurity, Luxottica, ransomware

The IT infrastructure of Luxottica, an Italian-based glasses manufacturer, is facing severe difficulties due to a suspected cyberattack that occurred sometime on Monday. In addition to massive network failures, multipleRead More →

Opening a malicious website can hack all devices connected to a WiFi network: New Mozilla flaw

2020-09-21
On: September 21, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: Android, cybersecurity, Firefox, Hacking, Mozilla, vulnerability

Mozilla developers have fixed a critical bug that could have been exploited to hijack any version of the Firefox browser for Android, forcing the target user to access malicious sites.Read More →

Trump offered pardon to Julian Assange in exchange for information about hackers

2020-09-21
On: September 21, 2020
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: cybersecurity, Donald Trump, Hacking, Julian Assange, Wikileaks

Recent reports say Donald Trump’s administration offered pardon to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange if he reveals the source of email leaks belonging to the Democratic National Committee prior to theRead More →

New dangerous HTTP attack discovered: h2c smuggling via HTTP/2 Cleartext (h2c)

2020-09-18
On: September 18, 2020
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Cyberattack, cybersecurity, Hacking, HTTP

Cybersecurity specialists have detected a new HTTP request smuggling attack that uses a mix of legitimate and malicious requests with the ability to generate multiple problems for any corporate network.Read More →

A family was accused of pedophilia for an error in the format of dates by the police; defamation and defamation in society

2020-09-17
On: September 17, 2020
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: cybersecurity, facebook, Hacking, IP address, Spain, United States

False accusations can have disastrous consequences for innocent people. Francisco R., a 59-year-old Spaniard, spent a day like any other when local authorities raided his home in search of evidenceRead More →

Dunkin’ Donuts fined with $650k USD for hiding information when hacked

2020-09-17
On: September 17, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: cybersecurity, data breach, Dunkin Donuts, Hacking

A few years ago, a group of hackers managed to compromise nearly 20,000 online accounts of Dunkin’ Donuts customers using a massive credential stuffing campaign. Cybersecurity specialists point out thatRead More →

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Tutorials

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