Google and Apple removes TikTok from App Stores in India
Google and Apple has removed the Chinese video app Tiktok from their App Stores, a day after Indian Government urged the companies to do so. India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology...
View ArticleChrome Utilized for iOS Vulnerability by a Threat Group to Bypass the...
eGobbler, a threat group recently targeted iOS users from the U.S. alongside various European Union Countries through numerous massive malvertising attacks for almost a week and utilized Chrome for iOS...
View ArticleAccording to Russians, Assange is a freedom fighter and an altruist
According to a survey by the Russian Public Opinion Research Center, the majority of Russians believe that the founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange is a freedom fighter and an altruist.According to 45%...
View ArticleFacebook 'unintentionally' uploaded the email addresses of 1.5 million users...
On Wednesday, Facebook admitted that it happened to upload email addresses of 1.5 million users without their consent. However, the contacts were not distributed to anyone and the company said that all...
View ArticleLooking For a Free VPN Service That’s Not Too Messy? Here’s All You Need To...
Not sure how to browse the internet safely away from the claws of hackers and cyber-cons? Not sure how to maintain cyber privacy?TunSafe VPN is a solution to many such problems. It’s a free VPN service...
View ArticleBroadcom WiFi Chipset Driver Defect Takes Its Toll On OSs, IoTs, Phones and...
Reportedly, the flaws in the Broadcom WiFi chipset drivers are causing a lot of trouble for phones and operating systems that are exposed to it.This means, attackers could be allowed to execute...
View ArticleIndian Pleads Guilty To Destroying University Computers via USB Killer Drive
An Indian national in the US 'pleaded guilty' for this week to pulverizing 59 computers at the College of St. Rose, in New York, through a weaponized USB thumb drive named "USB Killer" that he bought...
View ArticleBitcoin SV’s blockchain suffers block reorganisation
While Bitcoin SV or Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (BSV)’s staunchest supporter Craig Wright is busy with lawsuits against people who criticize him, the project is crumbling under the weight of its own...
View ArticleHackers stole 150 thousand rubles from the accounts of Belarusian enterprises...
At the beginning of April 2019, the police received a statement from an employee of one of a metropolitan organization, who reported that an unknown person had made unauthorized access to the computer...
View ArticleThe Head of the FSB appealed for the creation of international rules on the...
The Head of the FSB of Russia Alexander Bortnikov stated the need to create international rules on the Internet. In particular, to make encrypted messages in mobile applications open to intelligence...
View ArticleEmotet trojan one of the biggest malware
Emotet is a banking Trojan that started out stealing information from individuals, like credit card details. It has been lurking around since 2014 and has evolved tremendously over the years, becoming...
View ArticleRussian Hackers attacked European Embassies
According to a report in Check Point Research, Russian hackers attacked several European embassies by sending them malicious email attachments disguised as official documents.The European embassies in...
View ArticleThe Kremlin commented on the publication of Mueller's report
The report of the US Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller does not contain any evidence of Russian interference in the American elections, said Dmitry Peskov, Press Secretary of the Russian President. He...
View ArticleWannaCry hero pleads guilty to malware charges
Marcus Hutchins who authors the popular blog MalwareTech, the famous British cybersecurity expert credited with stopping the WannaCry attack in 2017, now faces up to 10 years in prison after pleading...
View Article100,000 Most Hack-able Passwords and Tips to Steer Clear of Them!
Keeping a password is an essential requirement and it stands a high stand in keeping a person’s private life, Private.The need emerges from the necessity of keeping your stuff (any sort) locked away...
View ArticleNew Malicious Campaign Discovered Attacking Public and Private Entities via...
A new malicious campaign called "Sea Turtle," as of late discovered by researchers allegedly, is said to have been attacking public and private elements in different nations utilizing DNS hijacking as...
View ArticleTeen sues Apple for $1 billion over Face-recognition software
A student in New York has sued Apple Inc for $1 billion, over the company’s facial-recognition software which falsely linked him to a multiple of thefts from the Apple stores. According to the victim,...
View ArticleAadhar Data of More Than 2 Crore Punjab Residents Found on Hard Disks
The ongoing investigation by The Special Investigation Team (SIT) on the Aadhaar data theft of around 7.82 crore people residing in Telangana and Andra Pradesh has led to the discovery of a hard disk...
View ArticleFacebook leaks millions of Instagram passwords
2018 – What a year was it for Facebook! Data scandals and security leaks, issues from Cambridge Analytica and trails by authorities, Facebook have gone under every shit it’s connected with.And the...
View ArticleIs making hacking unprofitable the key to cyber-security?
Billions are being lost to cyber-crime each year, and the problem seems to be getting worse. So could we ever create unhackable computers beyond the reach of criminals and spies? Israeli researchers...
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