Hacking (Page 57)

Section 52, the Microsoft group specializing in Internet of Things (IoT) security research, reported the finding of a set of critical flaws in the memory allocation process on IoT andRead More →

Since the beginning of the pandemic lockdown, reports of various cybercriminal practices, especially phishing attacks and phone fraud, have increased. Although authorities, agencies and users can implement protection mechanisms againstRead More →

A recent report from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) points to the detection of multiple errors that allow the deployment of denial of service (DoS) attacks, theft ofRead More →

Cybersecurity specialists have found at least 14 security vulnerabilities in NicheStack, a popular TCP/IP library used in industrial equipment and OT devices manufactured by more than 200 vendors. This setRead More →

A set of 9 critical vulnerabilities in pneumatic tube system (PTS) stations could put critical operations in hospitals around the world at risk. These faults, identified as PwnedPiper, reside inRead More →

As part of a class action lawsuit, executives of video conferencing platform Zoom agreed to pay compensation after an investigation concluded the platform maintained very poor security and data protectionRead More →