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Hacktivists going with the handles of Anonymous Tunisia and AnonGhost have taken down websites of 11 private Israeli banks in a DDoS attack....
Briton based BBC was hacked and its computer server was on sale this Christmas. A hacker took control of computer servers at...
A phishing scam targeting Tesco bank customers puts on a festive party hat and pretends to offer something for nothing. Is this...
Critical vulnerability in Samsung Galaxy S4 allows hacker to install a malicious code, track emails and record sensitive communication data. An Israeli...
Syrian Hacker Hacks Mali and El Salvador United Nations Population Fund against Syrian Conflict. A Syrian hacker going with the handle of Dr.SHA6H...
A federal judge has said in his ruling that spying and collecting personal information of American citizens is completely legal and a ”counter-punch”...
NSA‘s whistle blower Edward Snowden has a special message for you on this Christmas. We thank Mr. Snowden for his contribution in...
The NSA’s whistle blower Edward Snowden has said that ‘’he has already won, he has achieved what he dreamed of ’’ especially...
Here, J.R. Rao, IBM Director for Security Research, explains why the idea of a digital guardian who watches for unusual behavior is...
An online poker site which did all its cash-ins and cash-outs in Bitcoin has admitted to a data breach in which 42,000...
Tips for shoppers worried that their credit or debit cards may have been compromised by the massive security breach at Target stores.
Details of 40 million customer debit and credit cards may have leaked in a data breach at American retailer Target - which...
This holiday season, shoppers are turning to mobile as a new way to hunt bargains, with purchases via mobile platforms nearly doubling...
Despite Snowden’s voluntarily offer to help Brazil in investigating National Security Agency’s (NSA) spying activities against the country, the land of beauty...
Death of a Sales Force: Whatever Happened to Anti-Virus? is a paper written by Larry Bridwell and myself for the 16th AVAR...
The first sign we saw of this malware was in mid-May 2013, but it is still very active, and uses Android to...
The two million people who had chosen “123456” as their Adobe password were widely mocked online after the company's security breach -...
(All four blog articles in this series, of which this article is the last, are available as a single paper here: The_Thoughtful_Phisher_Revisited.)...
Facebook detects and stores everything you type on the social network even if the message is not published. Most of us are...
Are Your SaaS Backups as Secure as Your Production Data?
MS Exchange Server Flaws Exploited to Deploy Keylogger in Targeted Attacks
SolarMarker Malware Evolves to Resist Takedown Attempts with Multi-Tiered Infrastructure
“Linguistic Lumberjack” Vulnerability Discovered in Popular Logging Utility Fluent Bit
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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