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Ransomware virus infects Indiabulls, blackmailed to leak customer data

2020-06-23
On: June 23, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: cybersecurity, Hacking, malware, ransomware

According to a recently published report, Indiabulls, a conglomerate of Indian companies, would have suffered a severe CLOP ransomware attack. The attack operators also leaked some screenshots of the compromisedRead More →

Personal data of 5 million Russian citizens was leaked

2020-06-23
On: June 23, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: cybersecurity, data breach, Hacking, Russia

According to cybersecurity specialists, multiple websites have leaked the personal data of nearly 5 million Russian citizens. This information was corroborated by Ashot Oganesyan, founder and director of data protectionRead More →

Samsung Blue-ray players have stopped working worldwide due to expired SSL certificate

2020-06-22
On: June 22, 2020
In: Technology
Tagged: Blu-ray, cybersecurity, Hacking, Samsung

Over the past few hours thousands of internet users have reported serious problems with their Blu-ray players, home theater systems and Samsung audio and sound systems. All the problems seemRead More →

Encrochat, the encrypted phone used by cartels and criminals, was hacked by police. Clients are being arrested

2020-06-22
On: June 22, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: cybersecurity, Hacking, smartphone, vulnerability

A security incident on one of the world’s most secure communication networks has led the Government of Northern Ireland to present multiple individuals to court. This occurred due to aRead More →

How Office 365 flaws were exploited to hijack Samsung, Adobe and Oxford University servers

2020-06-19
On: June 19, 2020
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Adobe, Cyberattack, cybersecurity, Hacking, Office 365, phishing, Samsung

In recent times, the adoption of the Office 365 suite in corporate sectors has increased significantly, which has not gone unnoticed by threat actors. Cybersecurity specialists recently detected a somewhatRead More →

Russia will hike fines for data theft by 10 times for big & small companies. Should same happen in every country?

2020-06-18
On: June 18, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: cybersecurity, data breach, Hacking, Russia

Multiple hacker groups in Russia have been showing high levels of activity over the most recent months, increasing the number of data breach reports. In response, the Russian authorities haveRead More →

Adobe announces the shutdown date for Flash Player. Finally good news for cybersecurity

2020-06-18
On: June 18, 2020
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Adobe, cybersecurity, Flash Player, Hacking

It’s no surprise that Flash Player is living its last days. For the last years, users and developers of Chrome and other web browsers stopped relying on this tool, soRead More →

How cyber spies hack high-profile company employees via LinkedIn job offers?

2020-06-17
On: June 17, 2020
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Hacking, LinkedIn

A few months ago ESET researchers discovered some attacks against aerospace and military companies in Europe and the Middle East; subsequent analysis revealed some additional details about this attack variant,Read More →

10 zero day flaws in NETGEAR routers allow remote network hacking. No patch available

2020-06-17
On: June 17, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: cybersecurity, Hacking, NETGEAR, vulnerability

Cybersecurity specialists reported the finding of at least 10 critical vulnerabilities in R6700 routers, by tech firm NETGEAR. Successful exploitation of these flaws could lead to multiple malicious scenarios, suchRead More →

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Data Breach

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Tutorials

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Virus

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