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  1. Dorblue

    News Criminals use Telegram to control ToxicEye malware

    The malware is capable of stealing data, transferring and deleting files, terminating processes, launching a keylogger, etc. Attackers have become more likely to use the Telegram messenger as a C & C server in order to distribute malware to steal confidential information. Experts from the...
  2. Jaysu

    News Hackers are preparing powerful cyber attacks on Russians during the May holidays

    This month, access to the switchboard of one of the telecom operators was sold on the darknet. Cybercriminals are preparing to carry out mass attacks on the bank accounts of Russian users next month. According to DeviceLock, attackers can exploit a vulnerability in mobile communications that...
  3. Jaysu

    News Chinese police seize large batch of spy powerbanks from free sale

    Inside such powerbanks is a GPS module and a cellular communication module with a SIM card. The devices also perform their main function-they charge the equipment, but they can also record the conversation of their owner at any time and send it to a remote server. The spy device contains a GPS...
  4. Serafim

    News AIR-FI attack Turns RAM into a Makeshift Wi-Fi Signal Source

    Experts from Israel's Ben-Gurion University demonstrated the AIR-FI attack, a new method for extracting data from machines that are physically isolated from any networks and potentially dangerous peripherals. such computers are often found in government systems and corporate networks, they store...
  5. Serafim

    News Hackers attacked the European regulator for certification of vaccines against COVID-19

    The European medicines Agency (EEA) responsible for the certification of COVID-19 vaccines was subjected to a cyber attack of an unknown nature. According to a notice on the EALs website, the Agency is currently investigating the incident together with law enforcement agencies. "EALs was the...
  6. Soldier

    News In the run-up to black Friday and cyber Monday, the number of phishing attacks has doubled

    The Check Point Research team found a spike in hacker activity over the past six weeks. The fact is that due to the restrictions associated with COVID-19, online shopping has reached a new level this year, and the number of online purchases on black Friday and cyber Monday is breaking all...
  7. Soldier

    News Using a bug in Firefox, you could steal cookies from an Android device

    Independent information security expert Pedro Oliveira spoke about the bug CVE-2020-15647, which he discovered in the spring of this year in Firefox for Android. A specially created HTML file could be used to steal cookies from the victim's device. The vulnerability was how Firefox handles...
  8. Tasken

    News Scammers use XSS vulnerability to trick Facebook users

    Criminals use Facebook to distribute malicious links that redirect users to fraudulent sites. Security researchers at Malwarebytes have reported a sophisticated browser locker-type malware campaign targeting Facebook users. Attackers use a Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in a popular...
  9. Gap

    News Spyware maker FinSpy suspected of illegal activity

    The German authorities raided FinFisher on suspicion of illegally selling software abroad. Officials from the German Customs Bureau of Investigation (Zollkriminalamt, ZKA) raided the offices of the Munich-based FinFisher, the manufacturer of the infamous commercial spyware FinSpy. The search...
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