Cyber security Trends|12 June 19
We talk about E.U asks for network history, vulnerabilities in Cloud hardware, SIM Swapping attacks, Artificial clicks in MacOs, Apple launches access with ID Below are the links of theRead More →
We talk about E.U asks for network history, vulnerabilities in Cloud hardware, SIM Swapping attacks, Artificial clicks in MacOs, Apple launches access with ID Below are the links of theRead More →
After a fairly long development process and quite a few updates, the release is ready; Parrot 4.0 is now available for download. According to information security experts, the new version includes theRead More →
Backups of virtual machines on some hosts could be accessed or altered by an attacker. While everyone was screaming about Meltdown and Spectre, another urgent security fix was already in progressRead More →
AWS SSO will let users manage access to multiple AWS accounts and applications using their existing corporate credentials. Amazon Web Services’ re:Invent conference is wrapped up and in the bag,Read More →
Ryan Collins sent fake e-mails that appeared to be from Apple and Google. A 36-year-old Ryan Collins from Pennsylvania was sentenced to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty toRead More →
Researchers for the new ‘Hacker’s Playbook’ analyzed 4 million breach methods from an attacker’s point of view to gauge the real risks today to enterprises. No organization is immune toRead More →
Google got accidentally DDoSed by an unnamed European network carrier, sending its cloud service offline on the old continent for about an hour. The incident occurred last Monday, but itRead More →
loud access keys hardcoded inside apps leave users exposed to data theft, and developers vulnerable to server hijacking Researchers from the Technical University in Darmstadt, Germany, have carried out anRead More →