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Nansh0u campaign already infected 50,000 MS-SQL and PHPMyAdmin Servers

Guardicore Labs uncovered a widespread cryptojacking campaign tracked as Nansh0u and aimed at Windows MS-SQL and PHPMyAdmin servers. Security experts…

6 years ago

Google white hat hacker found code execution flaw in Notepad

The popular white hat hacker Tavis Ormandy has announced the discovery of a code execution vulnerability in Microsoft’s Notepad text…

6 years ago

Using Public Wi-Fi? Your data can be hacked easily! Here’s How…

Public Wi-Fi is easily accessible by everyone, as much as free surfing sounds cool, it is risky as well. Let's…

6 years ago

All Docker versions affected by an unpatched race condition issue

A race condition flaw that could be exploited by an attacker to read and write any file on the host…

6 years ago

TA505 is expanding its operations

An attack against an Italian organization lead the experts at Yoroi-Cybaze ZLab to shed the light on ongoing operations attributed…

6 years ago

News aggregator Flipboard disclosed a data breach

The news aggregator Flipboard announced that it suffered a breach, unauthorized users had access to some databases storing user account…

6 years ago

HawkEye Keylogger is involved in attacks against business users

Experts at IBM X-Force observed a new campaign involving the HawkEye keylogger in April and May 2019 aimed at business…

6 years ago

DuckDuckGo Address Bar Spoofing

The DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser application 5.26.0 for Android allows address bar spoofing via a setInterval call, as demonstrated by reloading…

6 years ago

Internet scans found nearly one million systems vulnerable to BlueKeep

Roughly one million devices are vulnerable to attacks exploiting the BlueKeep Windows vulnerability and hackers are ready to hit them.…

6 years ago

Shade Ransomware is very active outside of Russia and targets more English-speaking victims

Experts at PaloAlto Networks spotted a new Shade ransomware campaigns targeting news countries, including in the U.S. and Japan. Researchers…

6 years ago

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