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There is a new version of the sextortion scam we talked about just recently. It is known as the 'I'm a programmer who cracked your email account' Scam, and it is almost identical to the 'Hacker who cracked your email
Continue reading 0 CommentsTorii Botnet Removal Guide
Do you know what Torii Botnet is? There is probably at least one IoT device in your home. You may feel that it is safe and cannot be hacked, but that is not true. Torii Botnet, a sophisticated botnet targeting
Continue reading 0 CommentsFreeHosting APT PowerSploit Poison Ivy Continues to Spread
FreeHosting APT PowerSploit Poison Ivy is a mouthful indeed. The “APT” part in the name stands for Advanced Persistent Threat. The “PowerSploit” points to Microsoft PowerShell scripts that are used for the attack. Finally, “Poison Ivy” represents a highly researched,
Continue reading 0 CommentsVermin RAT Used by Cybercriminals to Attack Ukrainian Government
Ukraine has seen a fair share of cyber attacks in the last few years, and it comes as no surprise that three new strains of .NET malware have been recently found to aid cyber attackers. The malware is known by
Continue reading 0 CommentsLockCrypt Ransomware Decryption Tool Released by Bitdefender
Ransomware applications are no doubt one of the users’ worst nightmares as they can enter the system without the victim noticing anything and silently encrypt all private or important files to make them unusable. Usually, in such case, the only
Continue reading 0 CommentsiCloud Data Moved to Chinese State-Owned Servers
After months of negotiations and planning, Apple finally moved iCloud Data of all Chinese users to state-owned servers. The news that this was where the company was heading, of course, was greeted with great opposition and discontent from Apple users
Continue reading 0 CommentsHpe Ilo Ransomware Attacks HPE Interactive Lights-Out 4 Servers
A “Security Notice” shown as the login banner on the HPE Interactive Lights-Out 4 interface indicates that a malicious infection, known by the name Hpe Ilo Ransomware has found its way in. Although it is not yet known how exactly
Continue reading 0 CommentsFootball Fans Might Be At Risk Of Fifa 2018 Hacking Attack
When you’re going to a world-level sports event, the least you want to worry about is your cyber security, right? But here we are, World Cup 2018 in its full swing, and still getting warnings about potential hacking attacks. In
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