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Snake Ransomware Isolates Infected Systems Before Encrypting Files

Experts spotted recent samples of the Snake ransomware that were isolating the infected systems while encrypting files to avoid interference. Experts from

Behave – A New Browser Extension to Find Web Sites that Perform Browser-Based Port Scans or Attack

A new browser extension published dubbed Behave! that warns the user if the website tries to perform a port scan

Critical RCE Flaw with F5 Let Remote Attackers Take Complete Control of the Device

Critical security vulnerabilities discovered with the F5 BIG-IP application delivery controller (ADC) let remote attackers to run commands and to

Try2Cry Ransomware Implements Wormable Capability to Infect other Windows Systems

A new piece of ransomware dubbed Try2Cry leverages infected USB flash drives and Windows shortcuts (LNK files) to infect other Windows systems. A

LinkedIn iOS App Caught Reading Clipboard With Every Keystroke, Says it is a Bug

LinkedIn caught snooping on the clipboard data of every keystroke, the issue was discovered with the beta version of iOS

NSA Issues VPN Security Guidance

The National Security Agency released guidance this week on securing IPsec virtual private networks as companies across the US continue

Alleged Cyber Attacks Caused Fire and Explosions at Nuclear and Military Facilities in Iran

The root cause of a series of explosions at important facilities in Iran may be cyberattacks allegedly launched by Israel.

Avaddon Ransomware Still Using Excel 4.0 Macros

Just like jokes, sometimes the old vulnerabilities are the best ones. So, stop us if you’ve heard this before: ransomware

Moose Remain Unaware of Lottery Privacy Breach

It isn’t often that you hear the words “breach,” “privacy,” and “moose” in the same sentence, but thanks to the

Record Number Enrol in Online NCSC CyberFirst Courses

A record number of teenagers have enrolled in the National Cyber Security Center’s (NCSC) CyberFirst summer courses this year, with

Hackers are Targeting Unsecured MongoDB Database

A new wave of attacks is targeting unsecured MongoDB database servers and wiping their content attempting to extort a ransom

V Shred Exposes Pics and PII on 100,000 Customers

Nearly 100,000 customers have had their sensitive personal data and revealing photos exposed online after a US-based fitness company misconfigured

GoldenSpy Uninstaller Appears Out of Nowhere

A mysterious uninstaller has been discovered in malware-laden tax software required for download by firms doing business in China, according

16 Malicious Facebook Apps that Share User Data with Third-parties for Ransomware Attacks and Targeted Advertising

Third-party apps on social media continue to misuse the data shared by users, researchers from the University of Iowa proposed

Global Dating App Users Exposed in Multiple Security Snafus

Security researchers have discovered five dating apps in the US and East Asia which are leaking millions of customer records

Sodinokibi Ransomware Operators Hit Electrical Energy Company Light S.A.

Sodinokibi ransomware (aka REvil) operators are demanding a $14 million ransom from Brazilian-based electrical energy company Light S.A. Sodinokibi ransomware