Apple iPhones and iPads come with a default email app called ‘Mail’, which has become another zero-day topic for today. Security researchers from ZecOps have detected two new critical vulnerabilities that are actively being exploited in the wild.
Apple iPhones and iPads come with a default email app called ‘Mail’, which has become another zero-day topic for today. Security researchers from ZecOps have detected two new critical vulnerabilities that are actively being exploited in the wild.
Security researcher ‘Pedro Ribeiro’ has disclosed a PoC for four zero-day vulnerabilities in IBM’s enterprise security software. The researcher has reported the same with IBM, but since they had refused to accept the disclosure, the zero-day vulnerabilities were made public.
the webcams in smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktops could be hacked without the users’ knowledge. Cyber criminals can employ camfecting attacks to breach into webcams and capture sensitive images.
A multi billion-dollar IT services company ‘Cognizant’ as hit by the Maze ransomware attack on April 18th, Saturday.
Google has blocked around 18 million phishing emails and malware using its Gmail email service ML models. These models identified and restricted COVID-19 themed attacks using the malware scanners blocking 99.9% attacks that went through the platform.
New variants of ‘Agent Tesla’ an information stealing malware is now capable of stealing WiFi passwords in the infected devices. These passwords can later be used by the attackers for improving on their infection or compromising the devices and network further.
DopplePaymer ransomware creators have once again published data of their victims on the web. However, this type the affected organizations include Lockheed Martin, SpaceX, Tesla, Boeing, Honeywell, Blue Origin, Joe Gibbs Racing, Sikorsky, the University of Colorado, the Cardiff School of Engineering, and others.
Hammersmith Medicines Research (HMR) facility is on standby to help test vaccine for the coronavirus, but unfortunately cyber criminals have hit this organization with a cyberattack, stealing information of the patients and publishing it online.
A group of elite hackers have targeted the World Health Organization (WHO) in an attempt to breach their infrastructure by mimicking their internal email system.
Researchers from MalwareHunterTeam have identified a new phishing campaign that is distributing an attachment which installs Netwalker ransomware in the devices.
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