Amazon Hit by an “Extensive” Fraud; Reveals That Unidentified Hackers Were...
Amazon.com Inc. reveals that unidentified hackers were able to siphon assets from merchant’s accounts for over six months just the last year from the MNC. The company believes that it was hit by quite...
View ArticleAirbnb Superhost Caught Filming Guests using spy-camera
An Airbnb’s ‘super-host’ has been caught filming his guests with a hidden camera in the bedroom's internet router in east China. According to the reports of the South Morning China Post, a woman who...
View ArticleRussian Antivirus Company Dr.Web Found New Malware Targeting MacOS
Specialists of the Russian company Dr Web found malicious software that threatens the MacOS operating system, which allows attackers to download and execute any Python code on the user's device. In...
View ArticleUS issues warning against malware 'Electricfish' linked with North Korea
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have issued a joint security warning about a new malware called "Electricfish,’’ which is allegedly linked to a...
View ArticleMillions of Peoples’ Data Exposed On The Dark Web Via an Unprotected...
Quite recently, a badly secured database fell prey to hijacking by hackers. Millions of users’ data was exposed. It was discovered by “Shodan Search Engine” last month. An infamous hacking group is...
View ArticleAmazon's Alexa storing all the voice recordings
Amazon’s Alexa may delete your voice recordings but it keeps the automatically produced transcripts in the company's cloud, according to reports.According to CNET report, all the voice commands said to...
View ArticleHackers charged with stealing $ 2.4 million
A group of hackers from the cybercrime group known as “The Community” charged in the U.S for “Sim Hijacking” attack and commit wire fraud along with 3 former employees of mobile phone providers.All the...
View ArticlePutin signed the law on the isolation of the Russian Internet (Runet)
On May 1, Putin signed a law on the isolation of the Runet. Thus, Russia will have its own Internet. And it will happen this year. Roskomnadzor (The Federal Service for Supervision of Communications,...
View ArticleNigerian BEC Fraudsters Resorting to RATs as the Tool to Amplify Attacks
The number of Business Email Compromise, also known as BEC fraud has risen up by an alarming rate; hackers have resorted to Remote Access Trojans (RAT) to amplify their attacks. The FBI’s Internet...
View ArticleDharma: A Malicious Ransomware In The Skin of an Anti-Virus Software
A family of ransomware has been infecting organizations around the globe and now has a new trick up its sleeve. A file-locking malware is being distributed disguised as anti-virus software.“Dharma”...
View ArticleWhatsApp vulnerability let attackers install Israeli Spyware on phones
A new vulnerability discovered in the WhatsApp allowed attackers install a malicious code on iPhones and Android phones by ringing up a target device.“A buffer overflow vulnerability in WhatsApp VOIP...
View ArticleConfluence servers hacked to install malware
Cybercriminals are now exploiting a vulnerability in Confluence servers to install cryptojacking malware. According to a report by Trend Micro, the vulnerability has been well documented in the past....
View ArticleChinese hackers attacked Russian companies and government agencies for 9 years
Russian Security Companies Positive Technologies and Kaspersky Lab discovered a cyber group which for several years stole data from more than 20 Russian companies and government agencies. The expert...
View ArticleTargeted Surveillance Attack on Whatsapp
The Facebook owned entity was recently a target of the hackers who had the option to remotely install surveillance softwares on phones and different devices utilizing a rather major vulnerability in...
View ArticleCRPF bans its troops from playing PUBG Mobile
At some point or the other, most of us would have thought about how good military personnel will be at playing PUBG. Well, it seems that they are indeed good at the battle royale game, however, PUBG is...
View ArticleSan Francisco to ban facial recognition
Law makers in San Francisco have voted to ban the use of face recognition technology by city agencies, including the police department while provoking worries over privacy.The new bill Stop Secret...
View ArticleLegitimate Apps That Could Be Exploited To Bypass The Windows Defender:...
Microsoft recently, published a conspicuous list of application that are legitimate and yet could be exploited by hackers to bypass the Windows defender.These hackers try to slide into the...
View ArticleAll it takes a WhatsApp call for the spyware to enter your phone
It’s been a day of high-profile security incidents. First there was news the popular WhatsApp messenger app was hacked. Updated versions of WhatsApp have been released, which you should install if...
View ArticleDarknet: The digital underground
The arrest of two Delhi youths for the import and sale of illegal marijuana through the darknet in December last year sparked widespread discussion on the rising prominence of the darknet in India....
View ArticleCisco devices has critical vulnerabilities
Security researchers have found many serious vulnerabilities inside dozens of Cisco devices.A cybersecurity company Red Baron claims that the Cisco 1001-X comes with two major flaws. One is a software...
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