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Month: June 2018

Britain’s tax authority says it has taken down 20,750 malicious sites in the past year

30 June 2018

Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has requested take-downs of a record number of fake websites – 20,750 in the past 12 months – …

Tags News

Bitcoin & Beyond: Can Blockchain Bring In ‘The Masses’ To Realize Its Full Potential?

30 June 2018

One of the many great contradictions related to the explosion of interest in cryptocurrencies is that for all the hype surrounding …

Tags Bitcoins, Blockchains, Potential

The popular online survey software Typeform suffered a security breach

30 June 2018

Typeform, the popular online survey platform, has suffered a data breach that exposed partial data of some users, no payment card data was …

Tags Data Breach, Typeform

NSA Spy Buildings, Facebook Data, and More Security News This Week

30 June 2018

to be quite honest, a fairly bad week, as far as weeks go. But despite the sustained downbeat news, a few good things managed to happen as …

Tags Buildings, Data, Facebook, NSA, Security News, Social Networks, Spy

Zerodium Pays Upto $1,500,000 Per Fully Functional Zero-day Exploit Submissions

30 June 2018

A famous premium bounties reward company Zerodium pays up to $1,500,000 for critical zero-day submissions and the least reward amount range …

Tags Bug Bounty, Functional, Security Pro, Vulnerability, Zero Days, Zerodium

aLTEr: Hackers can spy on your 4G browsing sessions thanks to LTE flaws

30 June 2018

Vulnerabilities have been discovered in LTE that would make it possible for an attacker to tap into 4G networks for the purposes of spying …

Tags Articles, Cyber Threats, Hacking, LTE, Mobile, Security Pro, Vulnerability

Rowhammer returns, Spectre fix unfixed, Wireguard makes a new friend, and much more

30 June 2018

Roundup This week we dealt with buggered bookies, trouble at Ticketmaster, and a compromised Linux build from Gentoo. We also have some …

Tags Rowhammer, Spectre

Gentoo Linux GitHub Account Hacked, Attackers Modified Repositories

30 June 2018

Hackers gained access to the GitHub Account of Gentoo Linux and embedded malicious code with ebuild repository that delete’s all the user …

Tags Accounts, Gentoo, Hacked, Linux, OS, Repositories

How The Cybersecurity Landscape Is Changing (Part 1)

1 July 201830 June 2018

To gather insights on the current and future state of security, we talked to 47 executives from 43 companies about security in their own …

Tags How, Landscapes, Research

Popular Facebook Quiz App that Exposes 120 Million Users Personal Data Publicly

30 June 2018

A famous Facebook Quiz app NameTests spotted exposing the user data publically, the app exposed more than 120 million user personal data …

Tags Apps, Data, Facebook, Facebook Apps, Million, Mobile, Popular, Quiz, Users

Typeform, Popular Online Survey Software, Suffers Data Breach

29 June 2018

Typeform, the popular Spanish-based online data collection company specializes in form building and online surveys for businesses …

Tags Data Breach, Hacking News, Online, Popular, Software, SurveyMonkey, Surveys, Typeform

Facebook Files Patent For Exactly the Kind of Spying It Claims It Doesn’t Do

29 June 2018

For years, Facebook users and journalists have noticed that the service has an unsettling habit of serving up advertisements related to …

Tags Anonymity, Claims, Computing, Data Collection, Deals, Files, Mark Zuckerberg, Mobile, Patents
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NVD

CVE-2018-10340 – ** REJECT ** DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. ConsultIDs: none. Reason: The CNA or indivi …

26 January 2021

CVE-2019-11301 – ** REJECT ** DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. ConsultIDs: none. Reason: The CNA or indivi …

26 January 2021

CVE-2019-11317 – ** REJECT ** DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. ConsultIDs: none. Reason: The CNA or indivi …

26 January 2021

CVE-2020-13200 – ** REJECT ** DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. ConsultIDs: none. Reason: The CNA or indivi …

26 January 2021

CVE-2020-13216 – ** REJECT ** DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. ConsultIDs: none. Reason: The CNA or indivi …

26 January 2021

CVE-2020-23161 – Local file inclusion in Pyrescom Termod4 time management devices before 10.04k allows auth …

26 January 2021

EXPLOITS

Openlitespeed Web Server 1.7.8 – Command Injection (Authenticated)

27 January 2021

STVS ProVision 5.9.10 – Cross-Site Request Forgery (Add Admin)

27 January 2021

STVS ProVision 5.9.10 – File Disclosure (Authenticated)

27 January 2021

Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1.0 – RCE (Unauthenticated)

26 January 2021

Cemetry Mapping and Information System 1.0 – ‘user_email’ Sql Injection (Authentication Bypass)

26 January 2021

Tenda AC5 AC1200 Wireless – ‘WiFi Name & Password’ Stored Cross Site Scripting

26 January 2021

SECURELIST

Sunburst backdoor – code overlaps with Kazuar

11 January 2021

Digital Footprint Intelligence Report

29 December 2020

How we protect our users against the Sunburst backdoor

23 December 2020

Lazarus covets COVID-19-related intelligence

23 December 2020

Sunburst: connecting the dots in the DNS requests

18 December 2020

The future of cyberconflicts

18 December 2020

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