Search Results for: plaintext passwords Blog Post How To Lower The Risks Of Privileged Users Compromise? December 16, 2020 Whenever an attacker compromises an appliance, one of his first steps is to collect all the credentials he can find... Knowledge Center LIFARS Password Cracking Case Study March 18, 2020 For this case study we extract used plaintext passwords from more than 1,500,000 cracked active directory hashes from LIFARS’ former... Blog Post Increasing Visibility to Find Signs of Reconnaissance and Lateral Movement July 23, 2021 Establishing an ATP (advanced persistent threat) has long been the goal of cyberattacks. By remaining undetected in the target environment,... Blog Post Facebook Stored Passwords in Plaintext for Years March 23, 2019 The social media giant, Facebook, stated in a blog post Thursday notifying users that they kept passwords stored in plaintext... Blog Post Do Not Use These 32 Passwords! November 7, 2019 A new research revealed the fact that spear-phishing and password re-use attacks are used by cybercriminals for accessing millions of... Blog Post Teen Phone Monitoring App Leaks Thousands of Plaintext Passwords May 18, 2018 A server used by the operator of an app that enables parents to monitor their teenagers’ phone activity has reportedly... Blog Post MacOS Zero-Day Flaw Exposes Passwords in Plaintext September 27, 2017 A critical flaw in the newly-released version of macOS, High Sierra, allows rogue applications to retrieve passwords in plain text,... Blog Post What Is Hash Function? What Is It Used For and Why Is It Important? February 5, 2021 In the world of information technology and cybersecurity the term “hash”, or “hash function” appears abundantly. Hundreds of hashing algorithms... Blog Post Robinhood Experienced Massive Data Breach Stealing Millions of Customer Names December 3, 2021 More than five million user email addresses and two million customer names were stolen as trading platform Robinhood experienced a... Blog Post University Breach: Wi-Fi Networks Log-In Credentials, Thousands are Exposed October 28, 2021 Multiple certificate misconfiguration flaws in a free Wi-Fi network used by students and faculty from various universities can lead to... Blog Post Common Techniques by Which Malware Makes Itself Persistent January 19, 2021 A hacker wants to keep its malware to stay on the target device, even when the operating system restarts. Do you know... Blog Post The Scariest Cybersecurity Issues In Last 10 Months November 14, 2019 It is November now, and it means it has been 10 months since 2019 starts. In the past 10 months,... Blog Post Fake Instagram Apps on Google Playstore April 18, 2019 Multiple fake apps were found on the Google Playstore phishing for Instagram users. These apps claim to help Instagram users... Blog Post ‘Russian Yahoo’ Rambler.ru Breached, 100 Million Records Leaked September 6, 2016 A mind-boggling 100 million records have been leaked online in what is sure to count as a mega-breach. The website,... Blog Post 13 Million Passwords Leaked from 000Webhost Breach October 29, 2015 An independent security researcher has discovered a massive trove of 13 million plaintext passwords belonging to users of the free...
Blog Post How To Lower The Risks Of Privileged Users Compromise? December 16, 2020 Whenever an attacker compromises an appliance, one of his first steps is to collect all the credentials he can find...
Knowledge Center LIFARS Password Cracking Case Study March 18, 2020 For this case study we extract used plaintext passwords from more than 1,500,000 cracked active directory hashes from LIFARS’ former...
Blog Post Increasing Visibility to Find Signs of Reconnaissance and Lateral Movement July 23, 2021 Establishing an ATP (advanced persistent threat) has long been the goal of cyberattacks. By remaining undetected in the target environment,...
Blog Post Facebook Stored Passwords in Plaintext for Years March 23, 2019 The social media giant, Facebook, stated in a blog post Thursday notifying users that they kept passwords stored in plaintext...
Blog Post Do Not Use These 32 Passwords! November 7, 2019 A new research revealed the fact that spear-phishing and password re-use attacks are used by cybercriminals for accessing millions of...
Blog Post Teen Phone Monitoring App Leaks Thousands of Plaintext Passwords May 18, 2018 A server used by the operator of an app that enables parents to monitor their teenagers’ phone activity has reportedly...
Blog Post MacOS Zero-Day Flaw Exposes Passwords in Plaintext September 27, 2017 A critical flaw in the newly-released version of macOS, High Sierra, allows rogue applications to retrieve passwords in plain text,...
Blog Post What Is Hash Function? What Is It Used For and Why Is It Important? February 5, 2021 In the world of information technology and cybersecurity the term “hash”, or “hash function” appears abundantly. Hundreds of hashing algorithms...
Blog Post Robinhood Experienced Massive Data Breach Stealing Millions of Customer Names December 3, 2021 More than five million user email addresses and two million customer names were stolen as trading platform Robinhood experienced a...
Blog Post University Breach: Wi-Fi Networks Log-In Credentials, Thousands are Exposed October 28, 2021 Multiple certificate misconfiguration flaws in a free Wi-Fi network used by students and faculty from various universities can lead to...
Blog Post Common Techniques by Which Malware Makes Itself Persistent January 19, 2021 A hacker wants to keep its malware to stay on the target device, even when the operating system restarts. Do you know...
Blog Post The Scariest Cybersecurity Issues In Last 10 Months November 14, 2019 It is November now, and it means it has been 10 months since 2019 starts. In the past 10 months,...
Blog Post Fake Instagram Apps on Google Playstore April 18, 2019 Multiple fake apps were found on the Google Playstore phishing for Instagram users. These apps claim to help Instagram users...
Blog Post ‘Russian Yahoo’ Rambler.ru Breached, 100 Million Records Leaked September 6, 2016 A mind-boggling 100 million records have been leaked online in what is sure to count as a mega-breach. The website,...
Blog Post 13 Million Passwords Leaked from 000Webhost Breach October 29, 2015 An independent security researcher has discovered a massive trove of 13 million plaintext passwords belonging to users of the free...