Malware disguised as job offers targets freelancers
According to a report from the MalwareHunterTeam, hackers are using freelancing web applications such as the Fiverr and Freelancer to distribute malware disguised as job offers which contain...
View ArticleMalware Masked as Job Offers attacks the freelancers
Web applications – Fiverr and Freelancer which provide freelancing services to customers worldwide are abused by the hackers as they used the aforementioned platforms to deliver malware masked as job...
View ArticleTwitter bug sent user's direct messages to third-party developers
Micro-blogging site Twitter announced they have patched a bug that affected one of its "Account Activity Application Programming Interface" (AAAPI) which sent user's private direct messages to...
View ArticleShares Of The Microsoft Corp. Closed At A Record High; Expanding Its Secure...
Microsoft in its Ignite Conference in Orlando, revealed that it was applying its Authenticator application across Azure to get rid of login passwords and growing the Secure Score benefits and services...
View ArticleAadhaar face authentication feature put on hold
The telecom department has put Aadhaar-based face authentication on hold and in a letter sent to the UIDAI, the telecom department said that the Supreme Court judgement is pending on petitions...
View ArticleMicrosoft Introduces 'Background Blur' for Video Calls
Attending video meetings from home turns up an embarrassing moment for some of us, but now there won't be more such awkward situations. The tech giant Microsoft launched a new Artificial Intelligence...
View ArticleGrandCrab v5 released with ransom note
A new version of GandCrab ransomware released, as like the previous version it was not distributed through exploit kits. The distribution method of GandCrab v5 is currently unknown.Gandcrab Ransomware...
View ArticleHackers attacked the website of the Moscow Football Club CSKA before the...
Moscow Football Club CSKA faced for the first time with the problem of selling tickets for the upcoming Derby with another Moscow Football Club Spartak. Online Ticket Sale Service was not available...
View ArticleSHEIN Struck Down By A Jeopardizing Malware
SHEIN, the prominently well-known clothing website was invaded by a malware, of late, somewhere in midst of June and August of this year. Around 4.6 million and over customers were pushed into peril...
View ArticleFacebook failed to remove hate speech
Facebook is having a tough time handling the hate speech. Recently, a user informed the Facebook official about a hateful anti-Muslim post on the social media website, the company sent her a message...
View ArticleMozilla launched ‘Firefox Monitor’, will keep users alarmed of data breach
As an initiative to monitor breach, Mozilla, in a collaboration with Troy Hunt’s ‘Have I been Pwned’, unveiled ‘Firefox Monitor’; its free service that will assist users to identify if their accounts...
View ArticleFirefox bug crashes browser
Last week, a security researcher pointed out how a CSS-based attack could crash iPhones, iPads, and Mac devices. The same researcher has now come up with another interesting finding. He demonstrates...
View ArticleUber fined $148m for 2016 data breach
Ride-hailing company Uber Technologies Inc. will pay $148m (£113m) to Washington state to settle a lawsuit over a 2016 data breach that exposed the personal information of 57 million customers and...
View ArticleHide and Seek Iot Botnet Increasing Infection Capabilities with New Vectors
The Hide and Seek IoT botnet has been updated to act against the Android devices and the criminal group behind its advancement and development has been seen to include a new functionality in recurring...
View ArticleUkraine to face a new powerful cyber attack
Ukrainian users of different versions of Microsoft Windows software will face the new strongest hacker attack of the cyber group PowerPool.Company ESET from Slovakia, which develops anti-virus and...
View ArticleFacebook data breach affects 50 Million users
Around 50 million of its users were put into cyber-danger by a mere security shortcoming, according to Facebook. As per usual, the security breach’s aim was to harvest user’s accounts and to attain...
View ArticleFacebook Admits Using Users' 2FA Phone Number for ad targeting
The phone number that users enter on Facebook to ensure security via 2FA, which abbreviates for ‘two-factor authentication’, is being used to target them with ads. 2FA, as the name suggests, the method...
View ArticleTelegram Messenger Leaks IP Addresses of Users
Dhiraj Mishra, a security researcher from Mumbai, India found that under specific conditions, the Telegram desktop clients for Windows, Mac, and Linux would uncover users' IP address, notwithstanding...
View ArticleMozilla’s Firefox Monitor will now tell when your email was hacked
Mozilla has finally launched Firefox Monitor, a website that connects to the TroyHun’s Have I Been Pwned? (HIBP), one of the biggest breach notification databases which can be used to check in an email...
View ArticleA Glitch in Apple’s DEP Authentication Induces Illicit MDM Enrolling.
A Glitch in Apple’s DEP Authentication Induces Illicit MDM Enrolling.A shortcoming of the Apple’s Device Enrolment Program (DEP) was unveiled quite recently which, potentially lets cyber-criminals...
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