Search Results for: YouTube Blog Post France Fines Google, Facebook €210 Million Over Privacy Violating Tracking Cookies January 31, 2022 The general public and government authorities are becoming increasingly conscientious about protecting data privacy online. In recent years, we’ve seen... Blog Post Millions of YouTube Channels Hacked September 24, 2019 In a coordinated attack, malicious actors have hijacked thousands of YouTube creator accounts. Many of the YouTubers targeted in this... Blog Post Watch Out For That YouTube Link October 10, 2019 Threat actors behind a banking trojan are using YouTube to hide their malicious actions. The actors are uploading legitimate videos... Blog Post US settlement reached over YouTube children’s privacy breaches July 22, 2019 The US Federal Trade Commission has voted to approve a potentially multimillion-dollar settlement with Google over the violation of children’s... Blog Post Latest: North Korea-backed campaign is targeting cybersecurity researchers January 28, 2021 Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) has recently published a report detailing how a campaign backed by the government of North... Blog Post REvil Ransomware Gang Doesn’t Shoot Low, Giant Acer Fell Its Victim March 29, 2021 Even tech companies are a luring target for cybercriminals. Recently, a global high-ranking computer company Acer found snaps of its... Blog Post Emotet takedown – The Most Feared Cybercrime-as-a-Service is Dead February 8, 2021 Law enforcement authorities of several European countries joined their effort in a coordinated action against Emotet. As a result, the... Blog Post The Dangers of BulletProofLink as a Large-Scale Phishing-As-A-Service Scheme October 27, 2021 Phishing is among the most frequent malicious activities deployed by cybercriminals and it is also one of the most effective.... Blog Post 50,000 printers Hacked to Promote YouTube Channel December 2, 2018 A PewDiePie fan hacked 50,000 printers to promote his YouTube channel. PewDiePie, a Swedish YouTuber has been the most subscribed... Blog Post Recent Phishing Tactics Making People Falling Prey to Them December 31, 2020 It might come out as a surprise to you that the attack vector has been on the contraction for the... Blog Post COVID‐19 Cyber Threat Coalition – USSS Information Alert May 2, 2020 Criminal groups are exploiting the COVID‐19 pandemic to target healthcare systems and critical IT infrastructure all over the world. The... Blog Post Fake Windows update (Hidden Ransomware) May 31, 2020 Ransomware has developed into a ‘criminal malware of choice’ in recent times, especially when it comes to hitting local government... Blog Post Understanding Authentication April 29, 2020 Authentication is the process of recognizing a user’s identity. It is the mechanism of associating an incoming request with a... Blog Post Smart-TV Bug Allows Rogue Broadcasts June 4, 2019 An attacker could gain remote access by chaining together an exploit for home routers with the TV flaw. Smart-TV hijacking... Blog Post Wireless Keyboard Found Vulnerable to Keystroke Injection Attacks March 19, 2019 Researchers found Fujitsu wireless keyboards vulnerable to keystroke injection attacks. The flaws were discovered by a German based pen testing...
Blog Post France Fines Google, Facebook €210 Million Over Privacy Violating Tracking Cookies January 31, 2022 The general public and government authorities are becoming increasingly conscientious about protecting data privacy online. In recent years, we’ve seen...
Blog Post Millions of YouTube Channels Hacked September 24, 2019 In a coordinated attack, malicious actors have hijacked thousands of YouTube creator accounts. Many of the YouTubers targeted in this...
Blog Post Watch Out For That YouTube Link October 10, 2019 Threat actors behind a banking trojan are using YouTube to hide their malicious actions. The actors are uploading legitimate videos...
Blog Post US settlement reached over YouTube children’s privacy breaches July 22, 2019 The US Federal Trade Commission has voted to approve a potentially multimillion-dollar settlement with Google over the violation of children’s...
Blog Post Latest: North Korea-backed campaign is targeting cybersecurity researchers January 28, 2021 Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) has recently published a report detailing how a campaign backed by the government of North...
Blog Post REvil Ransomware Gang Doesn’t Shoot Low, Giant Acer Fell Its Victim March 29, 2021 Even tech companies are a luring target for cybercriminals. Recently, a global high-ranking computer company Acer found snaps of its...
Blog Post Emotet takedown – The Most Feared Cybercrime-as-a-Service is Dead February 8, 2021 Law enforcement authorities of several European countries joined their effort in a coordinated action against Emotet. As a result, the...
Blog Post The Dangers of BulletProofLink as a Large-Scale Phishing-As-A-Service Scheme October 27, 2021 Phishing is among the most frequent malicious activities deployed by cybercriminals and it is also one of the most effective....
Blog Post 50,000 printers Hacked to Promote YouTube Channel December 2, 2018 A PewDiePie fan hacked 50,000 printers to promote his YouTube channel. PewDiePie, a Swedish YouTuber has been the most subscribed...
Blog Post Recent Phishing Tactics Making People Falling Prey to Them December 31, 2020 It might come out as a surprise to you that the attack vector has been on the contraction for the...
Blog Post COVID‐19 Cyber Threat Coalition – USSS Information Alert May 2, 2020 Criminal groups are exploiting the COVID‐19 pandemic to target healthcare systems and critical IT infrastructure all over the world. The...
Blog Post Fake Windows update (Hidden Ransomware) May 31, 2020 Ransomware has developed into a ‘criminal malware of choice’ in recent times, especially when it comes to hitting local government...
Blog Post Understanding Authentication April 29, 2020 Authentication is the process of recognizing a user’s identity. It is the mechanism of associating an incoming request with a...
Blog Post Smart-TV Bug Allows Rogue Broadcasts June 4, 2019 An attacker could gain remote access by chaining together an exploit for home routers with the TV flaw. Smart-TV hijacking...
Blog Post Wireless Keyboard Found Vulnerable to Keystroke Injection Attacks March 19, 2019 Researchers found Fujitsu wireless keyboards vulnerable to keystroke injection attacks. The flaws were discovered by a German based pen testing...