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Mac users using Exodus wallet hit by spam

Security researchers at F-Secure have recently uncovered a small spam campaign aimed at delivering spyware to Mac users that use Exodus cryptocurrency wallet.The campaign leverages Exodus-themed...

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Banks suspended work with the Unistream Bank due to hacker attacks

Many Russian Banks have suspended or terminated cooperation agreements with the Unistream Bank after a hacker attack.On November 19, Fincert warned that some credit institutions blocked all incoming...

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Over 6,500 Sites Down as Hackers Wiped Out Database

Daniel's Hosting, one of the most popular and largest hosting services providers for the 'Dark Web' Tor network was heavily targeted by cybercriminals, the hack attack wiped the server clean of 6,500...

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Amazon's technical error leaks customers names and email addresses

World's largest e-commerce website Amazon has sent out emails to some of its customers informing them about a “technical error” that exposed their emails IDs and user names  on its website...

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21-Year-Old Arrested For SIM Swapping Hack; Allegedly Steals $1 Million

U.S. broadsheet the New York Post announced Nov. 20 regarding some authorities in the United State, state of California who have arrested a 21-year old New Yorker for the supposed burglary of $1...

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Pedophiles are using Chinese apps to groom underage girls into porn: Experts

Social video apps have been gaining favour in India recently. We're not talking about YouTube here, but apps focusing on ultra-short clips of about 15 seconds.A clip was seen where a young girl, not...

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US Postal Service took a year to fix API flaw that exposed 60 million users'...

The US Postal Service has finally fixed a security bug that allowed anyone logged onto the service to view the personal details of  other 60 million account holders.The vulnerability was earthed over a...

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US Postal Service fixed a year old vulnerability

The US Postal Service says it has fixed a security weakness on usps.com for sometime that let anyone see the personal account info of its users, including usernames and street addresses. The open...

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The Best Way to Remove Malware from Mac Is Here

Certain Mac apps being so persistent that they are it is anything but a simple task to remove them via the traditional methods. Regardless of whether done as such, there will dependably be some app...

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Fraudsters using Google Map flaw to dupe people

Scammers have found a new loophole in the Google Maps  interface that allows them to edit the contact details and addresses of major banks, by which they have tricked users into revealing their their...

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German e-government SDK patched against ID spoofing vulnerability

Germany has patched a key "e-government" service against possible impersonation attacks, and both private and public sector developers have been told to check their logs for evidence of...

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MageCart Kills Competition By Rendering The Rival’s Marketable Data Worthless

Seems like the cyber-cons don’t completely rely upon their own tight-fist web-crime methods and hence have resorted to incapacitating their rivals in terms of destroying the payment data drawn out via...

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New Linux trojan can disable your antivirus and steal root passwords

Malware targeting Linux users may not be as widespread as the strains targeting the Windows ecosystem, but Linux malware is becoming just as complex and multi-functional as time passes by.The device on...

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$63 Billion Deleted From Crypto in 7 Days, Ethereum Drops Under $100

The past week saw a lot of movement in the crypto market as Ripple, capitalizing on its financial institution's flexibility in terms of acceptance continued to make headlines overhauling all other...

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The representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry commented on the British...

Recall, the hacker group Anonymous was able to catch the British Integrity Initiative project in the “anti-Russian propaganda”. It is noted that with the help of the project the United Kingdom...

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Unpatched Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities Could Be Exploited For Local Dos

As of late two denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerabilities evaluated as ones with Medium severity, affected the Linux kernel 4.19.2 in addition to its previous versions. The two defects are NULL pointer...

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Google accused of violating GDPR privacy by seven European countries

A group of consumer agencies in seven European countries has filed a  privacy complaint against Google for allegedly tracking the location of millions of  web users.The European Consumer Organisation...

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Uber Fined Over £900,000 for 2016 Data Breach

Data regulation authorities in the UK and the Netherlands on Tuesday fined ride-hailing service Uber Technologies Inc for failing to protect its users' data during a 2016 hack attack which affected...

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Your Internet Connection is most likely “hacked”; Experts say so

In case you're utilizing a Wi-Fi connection in your home, you would be very astonished to realize that your web connection is most likely 'hacked', but t real question is by whom, and what...

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NATO readies for growing cyberthreats

It’s hard to believe we’re not far away from the 20th anniversary of the dreaded Y2K bug that put fear into every technology professional’s life at the turn of the millennium. The Y2K bug was initially...

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