General Security News
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Colonial Pipeline Paid Nearly $5 Million in Ransom to Cybercriminals
Colonial Pipeline on Thursday restored operations to its entire pipeline system nearly a week following a ransomware infection targeting its IT...
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Dark Web Getting Loaded With Bogus Covid-19 Vaccines and Forged Cards
Bogus COVID-19 test results, fraudulent vaccination cards, and questionable vaccines are emerging a hot commodity on the dark web in what's the...
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Over 25% of Tor Exit Nodes Intercept Traffic to Carry Out Spying Activities
An unknown threat actors using the malicious exit nodes to the Tor network for over a year (more than 16 months) simply to intercept the traffic...
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Nearly All Wi-Fi Devices Are Vulnerable to New FragAttacks
Three design and multiple implementation flaws have been disclosed in IEEE 802.11 technical standard that undergirds Wi-Fi, potentially enabling an...
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U.S. Intelligence Agencies Warn About 5G Network Weaknesses
Inadequate implementation of telecom standards, supply chain threats, and weaknesses in systems architecture could pose major cybersecurity risks...
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Latest Microsoft Windows Updates Patch Dozens of Security Flaws
Microsoft on Tuesday rolled out its scheduled monthly security update with patches for 55 security flaws affecting Windows, Exchange Server,...
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Most Important Network Penetration Testing Tools for Hackers & Security Professionals
Network Security tools for Penetration testing is more often used by security industries to test the vulnerabilities in network and...
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Ransomware Attack on The U.S. Largest Gasoline Pipeline Shut Down Operations
The largest gasoline company in the US, Colonial Pipeline was recently attacked by ransomware, and this attack has caused the company to shut...
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Ransomware Gang Leaks Metropolitan Police Data After Failed Negotiations
The cybercrime syndicate behind Babuk ransomware has leaked more personal files belonging to the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) after...
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Alert: Hackers Exploit Adobe Reader 0-Day Vulnerability in the Wild
Adobe has released Patch Tuesday updates for the month of May with fixes for multiple vulnerabilities spanning 12 different products, including a...
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Foxit Reader Vulnerability Let Hackers Run Malicious Code via PDFs
Aleksander Nikolic, the security expert of Cisco Talos has recently detected a vulnerability that is continuously targeting the “Foxit Reader.”...
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Facebook Going To Limit Your WhatsApp Feature for Not Accepting Privacy Policy
May 15, 2021, is the deadline to accept the new updated Privacy policy of WhatsApp; as in January, the company informed all its users that it...