30 Sep

Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: Exchange Server zero-days actively exploited

Updated Infosec experts have warned zero-day flaws in Microsoft’s Exchange server are being actively exploited. A Vietnamese outfit called GTSC appears to have identified the

Author rabih
30 Sep

Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: Exchange Server zero-day being actively exploited

Security researchers have warned a zero-day flaw in Microsoft’s Exchange server is being actively exploited. A Vietnamese infosec company called GTSC appears to have identified

Author rabih
30 Sep

Ex-eBay execs jailed for cyberstalking web critics

Two now-former eBay executives who pleaded guilty to cyberstalking charges this year have been sent down and fined tens of thousands of dollars. James Baugh,

Author rabih
29 Sep

How CIA betrayed informants with shoddy front websites built for covert comms

For almost a decade, the US Central Intelligence Agency communicated with informants abroad using a network of websites with hidden communications capabilities. The idea being:

Author rabih
29 Sep

Pentagon is far too tight with its security bug bounties

Discovering and reporting critical security flaws that could allow foreign spies to steal sensitive US government data or launch cyberattacks via the Department of Defense’s

Author rabih
29 Sep

How Do Hackers Hack Phones and How Can I Prevent It?

How do hackers hack phones? Several ways. Just as there are several ways you can prevent it from happening to you.  The thing is that our phones

Author rabih
29 Sep

McAfee Secure VPN: Now with WireGuard for Faster Speeds and Enhanced Stability

McAfee’s Secure VPN now supports the WireGuard protocol, which gives you faster connection speeds plus enhanced stability and security.   WireGuard is the latest standard in

Author rabih
29 Sep

Covert malware targets VMware shops for hypervisor-level espionage

Emerging covert malware can target VMware environments to allow criminals to gain persistent administrative access to hypervisors, transfer files, and execute arbitrary commands on virtual

Author rabih
29 Sep

Covert malware targets VMware for hypervisor-level espionage

Emerging covert malware families that target VMware environments could allow criminals to gain persistent administrative access to the hypervisor, transfer files, and execute arbitrary commands

Author rabih
29 Sep

The Final Countdown to Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2022: “It's easy to stay safe online!”

Today’s blog will jumpstart NIST’s celebration of Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2022! We have a lot in store for October and are looking forward to sharing

Author rabih
29 Sep

The Optus Data Breach – Steps You Can Take to Protect Yourself

Optus, one of Australia’s largest telecommunications carriers, reported news of a data breach that may have compromised the information of current and former customers. As

Author rabih
28 Sep

Microsoft to kill off old access rules in Exchange Online

Microsoft next month will start phasing out Client Access Rules (CARs) in Exchange Online – and will do away with this means for controlling access

Author rabih
28 Sep

Matrix chat encryption sunk by five now-patched holes

Four security researchers have identified five cryptographic vulnerabilities in code libraries that can be exploited to undermine the Matrix federated communication protocol and its client

Author rabih
28 Sep

The web’s cruising at 13 million new and nefarious domain names a month

Akamai reckons that, in the first half of 2022 alone, it flagged nearly 79 million newly observed domains (NODs) as malicious. According to the internet

Author rabih
28 Sep

Credit Lock and Credit Freeze: Which Service Is Best for You? Both!

Are you hoping to buy a house or apply for a car, personal, or business loan at some point? A great credit score helps to

Author rabih
28 Sep

Want to sneak a RAT into Windows? Buy Quantum Builder on the dark web

A tool sold on the dark web that allows cybercriminals to build malicious shortcuts for delivering malware is being used in a campaign pushing a

Author rabih
28 Sep

Hacked Fast Company sends ‘obscene and racist’ alerts via Apple News

Apple News shut down Fast Company’s news channel after “an incredibly offensive alert” was sent to subscribers following a hack of the business publication on

Author rabih
28 Sep

Reducing the risk of human error in cyber security

Webinar We all make mistakes. Some happy accidents enhance the way we live. Matches were invented when scientist John Walker was cleaning his laboratory with

Author rabih
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