Tag: Hackers
4 Ways You Might be Helping Hackers Without Knowing
Many companies do their utmost to make sure hackers will not get their clients’ personal information like bank accounts or credit card numbers, phone...
US Offers $2 Million Rewards For Those Help Them to Catch SEC Hackers
The U.S. Department of State has come up with an offer of $1 million each to those who help them in convicting the two...
RECON Bug: Hackers Can Now Create Admin Accounts on SAP Servers
The technological world faces the grave danger of the RECON bug which easily exposes different firms to the hacking world. The bug has in...
Anonymous Hackers is Back With Proofs Against Donald Trump’s Past Lawsuits
Anonymous, the famous hacktivist group that cyber-punished many organizations in the past, is now back with something interesting. As we have seen, the unjust...
WHO is Being Actively Targeted By Nation-State Backed Hackers
WHO has been the first source of authentic information regarding Coronavirus, and hackers have been continuously seen, targeting it to breach. Many authorities and...
Uniswap and Lenf.me Lost Over $25 Million Worth Cryptocurrency
While blockchains and cryptocurrencies promise more security and robustness, they're still exploitations happening on. A recent incident in this space is the hack of...
200k WordPress Sites are at Risk Due to a Bugged Plug-in
WordPress is the largest CMS of the world, making this the most desirous target of cyber attackers throughout. Numerous publishers use several themes and...
VPN Servers Were Hacked by Iranian Hackers to Set Backdoors in Corporate Networks
Iranian hackers may not have that expertise as their Chinese, US or Russian counterparts, but are quick at exploiting any known vulnerabilities. A report...
Zoom Calls Can Now Be Easily Hacked, Claim Cyber Experts
Mediocre hackers can easily hack Zoom calls, reveals sources. Cybersecurity experts are raising concerns about the malware attacks Zoom has been facing. Zoom conference...
FTCode Ransomware is Now Upgraded to Steal Saved User Passwords From Browsers
Long lost ransomware that's believed to be dead in 2013, has regained life in 2019 and is now affecting users with sophisticated techniques. FTCode...