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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSI have read a couple of books recently about different vulnerabilities in order to be able to better protect my projects/websites. Today, I want to share a story about how I managed to use this knowledge in practice. Disclaimer This material is posted for educational purposes only. The author is not responsible for its usage […]
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Researchers at Plugin Vulnerabilities cite grudge and irresponsibly disclose bugs in two WordPress plugins from Facebook.
The social platform has suspended six sets of accounts across four jurisdictions for running alleged influence campaigns, including Iran.
The decryptor neutralizes GandCrab versions 5.0 through 5.2 and lets victims unlock their files for free.
Students at Oregon State University, Graceland University and Southern Missouri State have all been impacted by email attacks against school employees.
By Uzair Amir
Bella Throne will not be bullied by cybercriminals. Stealing private photographs of celebrities and threatening to post them online unless they give in to the demands of the hacker has become a common norm among cybercriminals for making quick bucks. But, not all the celebs could be intimidated and Bella Thorne is one of them. […]
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Stronger lines of communication needed to help combat rise in global threats
Stronger lines of communication needed to help combat rise in global threats
Microsoft is urging users to patch every Exim installation in their organization and make sure that they are updated to the most recent version, Exim version 4.92.
By Waqas
Alex Jones is now offering $1 million to catch attacker who behind the malware attack. Alex Jones, the founder of InfoWars, and his lawyer Norm Pattis claimed on Friday that someone sent malware on InfoWars servers and which ended up planting child pornography content on the servers. To catch and convict the real culprit, Jones […]
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