Posts From CCME
Critical Vulnerability in VLC Media Player 3.0.7.1 Let Hackers to Execute Arbitrary Code
Critical Vulnerability Found in the current version of VLC Media Player let hackers execute arbitrary code on the vulnerable machine. German Cybersecurity agency, CERT-Bund, discovered the critical flaw. The vulnerability can be tracked as CVE-2019-13615, a remote attacker can exploit
What is DNS Attack and How Does it Work?
DNS Attack is a type of cyber attack that exploits the weakness or vulnerability in Domain name system. Today, the internet has turned into an integral part of our life. From communicating to banking to shopping to traveling, every aspect
Security experts at Emsisoft released a second decryptor in a few days, this time announced a free decryptor for the ZeroFucks ransomware. A few days ago, the experts at Emsisoft released a free decryptor for the Ims00rry ransomware, now the
Hackers breached at least 62 college and university networks exploiting a flaw in Ellucian Banner Web Tailor, a module of the Ellucian Banner ERP. US Department of Education warned that hackers have breached at least 62 college and university networks
The principal Twitter account of Scotland Yard, which has more than 1.2 million followers, was hacked and tweeted a series of bizarre messages on Friday night. Hackers took over the Scotland Yard’s principal Twitter account and tweeted a dozen bizarre
Russia’s Secret Intelligence Agency Hacked – One of the Largest Hack in the Russian History
Hackers compromised the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) servers where they gained access to 7.5 terabytes of data from a major FSB contractor named “Sytech”. Intruders leaked the dozens of data that related to non-public Internet projects such as how
The airline company WizzAir informed its customers that it had reset the account passwords due to a technical issue in the system. The airline company WizzAir had reset the account passwords of its users due to a technical issue in
FaceApp Pro – A Fake Version of FaceApp Emerging in Wide to Infect Android Users – Beware!!
Researchers spotted a modified version of FaceApp called “FaceApp Pro” that lure users to install it and try to make money by fool victims and pretending to offer some advanced features. Recent days a lot more allegation around the FaceApp
In the IoT Ecosystem, Not too long ago in history, the idea that people and objects could be inter-connected would be considered absurd. Since the invention of the internet, that absurdity has since morphed into possibilities. Today, not only are
SyTech, a contractor for the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) has been hacked, attackers stole data about internal projects. Attackers have hacked SyTech, a contractor for the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB), and exfiltrated
An Isreali cybersecurity company known as NSO Group developed spyware now spy cloud data from the servers of Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft products over the latest iPhones and Android smartphones. NSO Group developed spyware named as Pegasus that
DataSpii a new privacy issue which puts millions of people browsing histories under risk. The term was coined and researched by security researcher Sam Jadali, he discovered eight such browser extensions that harvested over 4 million Firefox and Chrome users
Over one-third of global finance chief information officers (CIOs) acknowledge organizations experienced an outage in the last six months, according to a new study from Venafi, the leading provider of machine identity protection. The study queried more than 100 CIOs
New Malware Frame Cashing in on Ad Fraud
A new malware framework has been discovered padding statistics on social sites and ad impressions, according to new research from Flashpoint. Researchers explained that over the course of the past three months, the malware framework has been responsible for more
Magecart Group Spotted Operating From War Zone
One of the groups using Magecart to steal customer card data from e-commerce sites is operating out of a war zone in eastern Ukraine, security experts have revealed. The Malwarebytes Threat Intelligence Team described in a blog post how the
Microsoft has warned 10,000 customers that they’ve been targeted by nation state attacks over the past year, including hundreds of US political organizations, the firm revealed this week. In a blog post to promote the firm’s new ElectionGuard secure voting