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OP Glowing Symphony – How US Military Claims to Have Disrupted ISIS‘s Propaganda
US military claims to have disrupted the online propaganda activity of the Islamic State (ISIS) in a hacking operation dating
16Shop – Malware-as-a-service Phishing Toolkit Attack PayPal Users With Anti-Detection Techniques
A prolific phishing kit distribution network dubbed “16Shop” believed to be active since 2018 and developed by a hacking group
Apple Dropped A Plan Let iPhone Users Have Fully Encrypt Backups On Their Devices Including WhatsApp Chats
Apple now officially dropped plans to let iPhone users have their device backup in an encrypted form in Apple’s iCloud
Surge in Ships Seeking Cybersecurity Classification
A leading offshore safety and verification body has reported a rapid rise in the number of ships seeking to gain
US Cybersecurity Firm Founder Admits Funding DDoS Attacks
An American businessman who co-founded a cybersecurity company has admitted to hiring criminals to carry out cyber-attacks against others. Tucker
Scottish Police Deploy Tech That Extracts Data from Locked Smartphones
Police Scotland has announced plans to establish “cyber kiosks” that will allow officers to scan locked smart devices for evidence.
US-based Children’s Clothing Maker Hanna Andersson Discloses a Data Breach
The US-based children’s clothing maker Hanna Andersson has disclosed a data breach that affected its customers. The US-based children’s clothing
Hong Kong Looks to GDPR as it Strengthens Privacy Laws
Hong Kong is set to follow the lead of European regulators in applying tougher penalties for data protection infractions, following
Zero-Day IE Bug is Being Exploited in the Wild
Both Microsoft and the US government are warning computer users of a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Internet
UK Gov Database Leak Exposes 28 Million Children
The UK government is facing urgent questions after it was revealed that betting companies were given access to a Department
FTCODE Ransomware Attack Windows To Encrypt Files & Steals Stored Login Credentials From Browsers
Researchers discovered a new wave of FTCODE ransomware campaign that steal browsers login credentials and Encrypt files in Windows systems.
CWE Top 25 (2019) – List of Top 25 Most Dangerous Software Weakness that Developers Need to Focus
MITRE has released a list of Top 25 Most Dangerous Software Errors (CWE Top 25) that are widely spread and
Citrix Released Permanent Fixes for the Actively Exploited CVE-2019-19781 Flaw in ADC 11.1 and 12.0
Citrix released permanent fixes for CVE-2019-19781 Flaw in ADC 11.1 and 12.0, which would allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to
Possessing Ransomware Could Become Illegal in Maryland
Lawmakers in the state of Maryland are considering making it a criminal offense to be in possession of ransomware. A
Mitsubishi Electric Discloses Information Leak
Japanese company Mitsubishi Electric has today disclosed an information leak that occurred over six months ago. The century-old electronics and
US Could Appoint a Cybersecurity Leader for Each State
The USA is considering legislation that would protect local governments by requiring the appointment of a cybersecurity leader for each