Search Results for: hijacked Blog Post Perl.com Hijack: It Is No More A Safe Domain February 24, 2021 On January 27, 2021, the Perl Foundation announced that someone hijacked Perl.com, a famous Perl Programming Language website that started... Blog Post Disney+ Accounts Got Hijacked! November 19, 2019 The Disney+ video streaming service was hijacked by hackers just a few hours after it launched on November 12. So... Blog Post Persistent Linux Security Problem Enables DNS Cache Poisoning December 29, 2021 DNS cache poisoning vulnerability initially uncovered in 2008 still lives on, with the potential to cripple the internet as we... Blog Post New Cybersecurity Threats for the Crypto Industry August 13, 2021 Blockchain-based cryptocurrencies and financial systems are supposed to be inherently more secure than traditional fiat currencies, thanks to their decentralized... Blog Post Purple Fox Malware Now Evolves to Spread Itself Across Windows Machines April 9, 2021 Purple Fox has incorporated a new technique into its arsenal, allowing it to spread itself across windows machines. Essentially, Purple... Blog Post USB Sticks Can Cause Cyber Security Breaches December 28, 2019 Were you ever bringing in a USB Drive from home and then plugging it back into your work computer? This... Blog Post What is Fileless Malware? How Does it Work? November 6, 2020 As the name suggests, fileless malware does not rely on any physical files being transferred and stored on the infected... Blog Post FBI Warns of Teleconferencing and Online Classroom Hijacking During COVID-19 Pandemic April 11, 2020 To curb the spread of COVID-19, millions of people were forced to stay at home. Zoom has become one of... Blog Post Travelex Pays $2.3M Bitcoin Ransom to Hackers April 14, 2020 On New Year’s Eve in 2020, just as everyone had entered the holiday mode and the family started to celebrate... Blog Post Quick Tips For Protecting Your Privacy Online January 2, 2020 Privacy is now in danger of no longer being considered an intrinsic right as long as surveillance becomes common in... 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 What is a Denial of Service (DoS) Attack? March 3, 2020 A Denial of Service (DoS) attack is a method used to disrupt legitimate users’ access to a target network or... Blog Post Protect Yourself While Sharing & Downloading Files April 13, 2020 Sharing and downloading files, such as documents, programs, pictures, music, and movies is one of the most appreciated aspects of... Blog Post Facebook Confirms Cambridge Analytica Hijacked Data on up to 87 Million Users April 5, 2018 Facebook is set to warn 87 million users, located primarily in the United States, that their data could have been... Blog Post GoDaddy Takes Down 15,000 subdomains selling online scams April 26, 2019 GoDaddy took down 15,000 subdomains used in online scams. Online spam campaigns targeted users using fake celebrity endorsements to sell...
Blog Post Perl.com Hijack: It Is No More A Safe Domain February 24, 2021 On January 27, 2021, the Perl Foundation announced that someone hijacked Perl.com, a famous Perl Programming Language website that started...
Blog Post Disney+ Accounts Got Hijacked! November 19, 2019 The Disney+ video streaming service was hijacked by hackers just a few hours after it launched on November 12. So...
Blog Post Persistent Linux Security Problem Enables DNS Cache Poisoning December 29, 2021 DNS cache poisoning vulnerability initially uncovered in 2008 still lives on, with the potential to cripple the internet as we...
Blog Post New Cybersecurity Threats for the Crypto Industry August 13, 2021 Blockchain-based cryptocurrencies and financial systems are supposed to be inherently more secure than traditional fiat currencies, thanks to their decentralized...
Blog Post Purple Fox Malware Now Evolves to Spread Itself Across Windows Machines April 9, 2021 Purple Fox has incorporated a new technique into its arsenal, allowing it to spread itself across windows machines. Essentially, Purple...
Blog Post USB Sticks Can Cause Cyber Security Breaches December 28, 2019 Were you ever bringing in a USB Drive from home and then plugging it back into your work computer? This...
Blog Post What is Fileless Malware? How Does it Work? November 6, 2020 As the name suggests, fileless malware does not rely on any physical files being transferred and stored on the infected...
Blog Post FBI Warns of Teleconferencing and Online Classroom Hijacking During COVID-19 Pandemic April 11, 2020 To curb the spread of COVID-19, millions of people were forced to stay at home. Zoom has become one of...
Blog Post Travelex Pays $2.3M Bitcoin Ransom to Hackers April 14, 2020 On New Year’s Eve in 2020, just as everyone had entered the holiday mode and the family started to celebrate...
Blog Post Quick Tips For Protecting Your Privacy Online January 2, 2020 Privacy is now in danger of no longer being considered an intrinsic right as long as surveillance becomes common in...
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 What is a Denial of Service (DoS) Attack? March 3, 2020 A Denial of Service (DoS) attack is a method used to disrupt legitimate users’ access to a target network or...
Blog Post Protect Yourself While Sharing & Downloading Files April 13, 2020 Sharing and downloading files, such as documents, programs, pictures, music, and movies is one of the most appreciated aspects of...
Blog Post Facebook Confirms Cambridge Analytica Hijacked Data on up to 87 Million Users April 5, 2018 Facebook is set to warn 87 million users, located primarily in the United States, that their data could have been...
Blog Post GoDaddy Takes Down 15,000 subdomains selling online scams April 26, 2019 GoDaddy took down 15,000 subdomains used in online scams. Online spam campaigns targeted users using fake celebrity endorsements to sell...