The largest Anonymous Twitter account was found trolling the ISIS symporters with memes and photoshopped images. Anonymous is known for exposing social...
In November 2015, the Open Whisper system launched protected voice calling and texting application for Android called “Signal” but soon after the...
Google accused by EFF for Collecting Students Data via Chromebook. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a civil liberties group, has lodged a complaint...
After being an object of constant criticism universally by IT professionals for being volatile, unstable and unreliable, the time has come to...
With the rise of inexpensive Virtual Servers and popular services that install insecurely by default, coupled with some juicy vulnerabilities, like CVE-2015-5377...
Google got accidentally DDoSed by an unnamed European network carrier, sending its cloud service offline on the old continent for about an...
The Chinese Government says it has arrested the hackers responsible for breaching the Office of Personnel Management database (OPM). The Chinese government...
This report is the continuation of “#root via SMS”, a research made by the SCADA Strangelove team in 2014. It was devoted...
The UK’s digital spy agency, GCHQ, has admitted for the first time in court that it hacks computers, smartphones, and networks in the...
Twice in the past year, security researchers have found and reported critical vulnerabilities in Modbus gateways built by Advantech that are used...
It is easy to hack a domain and set up scams for visitors but using a government email address to run a...
New day, new phishing attack! This time, it’s the Apple id which has been used by the attackers to steal from the...
A hacking group (Armada Collective) which was previously held responsible for launching DDoS attacks on ProtonMail is back and this time targeting...
Thailand police servers are the latest in the online breaches — This breach is a part of the campaign (#OpSingleGateway) launched by...
Microsoft has started to offer potentially unwanted application (PUA) protection in its anti-malware products for enterprise firms. The news means that businesses...
Attackers can bypass authentication and access patient data. CERT/CC sounded the alarm on users of the Cardio Server ECG Management System, a broad-scope...
Short Bytes: Facing problems with your broadband connection is a common headache that most people struggle with. The UK telecom regulator Ofcom...
Short Bytes: Anonymous is planning to ‘celebrate’ December 11 as an ‘anti-ISIS day of rage’. The hacktivist collective is planning to fill...
China is being blamed for a major cyber attack on the computers at the Bureau of Meteorology, which has compromised sensitive systems...
Apparently tech support scams never get old. But they have gotten more aggressive, according to a Symantec blog post penned by researcher Deepak...
Foxit PDF Reader Flaw Exploited by Hackers to Deliver Diverse Malware Arsenal
Defending Your Commits From Known CVEs With GitGuardian SCA And Git Hooks
Cyber Criminals Exploit GitHub and FileZilla to Deliver Malware Cocktail
Latrodectus Malware Loader Emerges as IcedID’s Successor in Phishing Campaigns
Grandoreiro Banking Trojan Resurfaces, Targeting Over 1,500 Banks Worldwide
Kinsing Hacker Group Exploits More Flaws to Expand Botnet for Cryptojacking
China-Linked Hackers Adopt Two-Stage Infection Tactic to Deploy Deuterbear RAT
Kimsuky APT Deploying Linux Backdoor Gomir in South Korean Cyber Attacks
New Wi-Fi Vulnerability Enables Network Eavesdropping via Downgrade Attacks
North Korean Hackers Exploit Facebook Messenger in Targeted Malware Campaign
Cybercriminals Exploiting Microsoft’s Quick Assist Feature in Ransomware Attacks
Google Patches Yet Another Actively Exploited Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability
FBI Seizes BreachForums Again, Urges Users to Report Criminal Activity
Android 15 Rolls Out Advanced Features to Protect Users from Scams and Malicious Apps
Turla Group Deploys LunarWeb and LunarMail Backdoors in Diplomatic Missions
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Ebury Botnet Malware Compromises 400,000 Linux Servers Over Past 14 Years
Microsoft Patches 61 Flaws, Including Two Actively Exploited Zero-Days
VMware Patches Severe Security Flaws in Workstation and Fusion Products
New Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability CVE-2024-4761 Under Active Exploitation