Monthly Archives: April 2018

TRUSTJACKING ATTACK ALLOWS HACKERS TO HACK IOS DEVICES

Symantec professionals have found a vulnerability that could allow hackers to compromise iOS devices without the owner’s knowledge. This iOS attack named as “Trustjacking” by information security researchers exploits a vulnerability in iTunes Wi-Fi Sync, a special feature that allows iOS devices … Continue reading

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JSHIELDER AUTOMATED HARDENING SCRIPT FOR LINUX SERVERS

JSHielder is an Open Source tool developed to help SysAdmin and developers secure their Linux Servers in which they will be deploying any web application or services. According to information security experts this tool automates the process of installing all the necessary … Continue reading

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VULNERABILITY IN OUTLOOK LET HACKERS TO STEAL PASSWORD HASHES

Most people rely on Outlook email address for work-related as well as personal tasks. Unfortunately, Outlook may not be as secure as we users would like to think. According to a report published by information security training experts at the Carnegie Mellon … Continue reading

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NJRAT UPGRADED TO PUSH LIME RANSOMWARE AND A BITCOIN WALLET STEALER

The njRAT, also famed as Bladabindi, has been upgraded to push Lime Ransomware and a Bitcoin wallet stealer. According to a Zscaler blog post, this trojan was first spotted in 2013 and has remained one of the most prevalent malware … Continue reading

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SEARS AND DELTA AIR LINES CUSTOMER DATA HAVE BEEN EXPOSED

Personal data and payment information of Sears and Delta Air Lines customers may have been exposed in a data breach last year. Sears and Delta said they were informed last month that some of their customers’ credit card information might … Continue reading

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