Bitcoin & Altcoin Exchange ‘Cryptoine’ Gets Hacked

Not even a month has passed since AllCrypt Bitcoin was taken down and another Altcoin exchange has been attacked by hackers. Cryptoine offers numerous markets that are generally absent from larger exchanges. Apparently, it has stopped operating due to a hack attack. Operators of Cryptoine have promised to reveal details but no specific time or […]

Facebook Planning to replace your Android Smartphone’s Dialer

Facebook evidently hasn’t fully accepted the failure of Home and is now trying to swap your Android smartphone’s dialer with one of it’s own. It has been identified by Android Police tipsters that the social network giant Facebook is inspecting a dialer app that will reveal detailed information about the caller and will also block […]

How To Steal Data and Information From Computers Via Heat

The security researchers at Ben Gurion University in Israel have identified the method of obtaining air-gapped system data through heat emissions and the built-in thermal sensors of a computer. The method has been named BitWhisper. Air-gapped systems that generally are not linked with other systems and are also isolated from the Internet can be utilized in circumstances […]

Point-of-sale Systems Targeted By New PoSeidon Malware

Beware all you retailers, a new Trojan program dubbed as PoSeidon targets point-of-sale or PoS terminals and can potentially steal payment card data for abusing it later. According to Cisco Security Solutions research team, this new malware can perform memory scraping, which means it can scan RAM of all the compromised terminals to locate encrypted […]

Thousands of Popular iOS and Android Apps Still Vulnerable to FREAK

While whole world was worried about the FREAK vulnerability of the browsers, hundreds of popular apps of Android and iOS are still vulnerable to FREAK flaw. Man-in-the-middle attacks of FREAK are a result of the security loopholes left open about 20 years ago. It is a cryptographic encumbrance which allows attackers to force information travelling […]

How to hack a Hotel’s Wifi

Firstly, i would ask you whether or not you have had this situation before? Where for instance ,your phone is connected to the wifi network but all you can see is “that” login page? Well, with the help of this tutorial you can easily bypass “that” login page. First you need a linux distribution with […]

Facebook Developer Tool for Slow Network App Testing is Now Open Source

Back in the year 2013, Facebook developed a tool to test its apps on slow connections named Augmented Traffic Control. Everyone is frustrated when mobile networks are slow and apps don’t respond smoothly. Augmented Traffic Control is being used by Facebook to know how its apps react when users are on a slow network connection. […]

How to find a Wifi password with CMD

So, first start CMD. Most of the time CMD is built-in on the computer. Opened up CMD? Good. Now let’s go and try to get the password.   Step 1: Check what connection the computer is connected to and keep it in mind or write it down. You’ll need it.   Step 2: Now type […]

Anonymous Targets NYPD Captains Union Website with Malware

On Friday, a cyberattack on NYPD captains union website infected it with malware and forced it to shut down. According to union officials, the infamous hacker group Anonymous is behind this attack since it openly supported the Occupy Wall Street movement and also got involved in an online dispute with ISIS. Roy Richter, the Union’s […]

New Snowden Documents Expose Canada’s Hidden Cyber Warfare Strength

On Monday, CBC News and The Intercept collaboratively disclosed for the very first time how Canada has endorsed aggressive strategies for attacking, sabotaging and infiltrating their targeted computers. Thanks to New Snowden Documents. The Intercept obtained documents from the famous National Security Agency (NSA) whistle-blower Edward Snowden As per the new documents, Canada’s electronic surveillance agency has […]