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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSLarge, worldly tech companies would never fall for a wire transfer invoice scam, would they?
By Uzair Amir
The company says it discovered the issue in January and there is no need to change passwords. The social media giant Facebook has revealed that its internal data storage systems saved user passwords in plain text that could be accessed by employees. The social media said an ongoing investigation so far has revealed no sign that employees abused or accessed […]
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Facebook stored 600m user passwords in plain text exposed to 20k employees
The plugin, Social Warfare, is no longer listed after a cross site scripting flaw was found being exploited in the wild.
The plugin, Social Warfare, is no longer listed after a cross site scripting flaw was found being exploited in the wild.
Facebook has done an audit and shocked even itself by finding plaintext passwords in logfiles back to 2012. Change your password now!
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are being weaponized using the same logic and functionality that legitimate organizations use.
On the first day of Pwn2Own 2019 hackers poked holes in Apple Safari, VMware Workstation and Oracle VirtualBox.
By Waqas
On March 12th, at around 2:30 a.m., residents of two Texas towns panicked after hearing tornado alarm that went off until 4:00 a.m. They were disturbed because the alarms repeatedly went on and off for about one and a half hours, thanks to hackers – Finally, related authorities were able to turn them off. See: […]
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Panic after hackers take control of emergency tornado alarms in Texas
National Cyber Security Centre and National Crime Agency investigate random attack that locked down the association's data and deleted backups.
By Waqas
GHIDRA is NSA’s reverse engineering tool released earlier this month. Earlier this month, Hackread.com posted about the National Security Agency’s (NSA) publicly releasing its decompiler and disassembler tool GHIDRA and make it open-source software. Now, it has been revealed that the generic reverse engineering tool has a flaw that can be exploited by cybercriminals for carrying […]
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Flaw in NSA’s GHIDRA leads to remote code execution attacks
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