Search Results for: twitter Blog Post Chrome Zero-Day Exploit Posted on Twitter – Patch Followed by Similar Exploit Days Later May 3, 2021 A rare Chrome zero-day exploit (remote code execution – RCE) was posted on Twitter earlier in April by security researcher,... Blog Post Twitter Breach: The Aftermath and Lessons Learned August 18, 2020 Many high-profile Twitter accounts including Bill Gates, Barack Obama, Elon Musk, Kim Kardashian were hacked this past July. This attack... Blog Post Twitter Hit With Identity Theft February 7, 2020 Recently, the Social Networking Site – Twitter was hit by a major privacy and security incident where one of its... 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 Government ID Database Hack for the Entire Population of Argentina January 3, 2022 Allegedly, cybercriminals managed to hack the government ID database of the entire population of Argentina in September 2021. According to... Blog Post Massive Cyberattack on Ukrainian Government Sites January 25, 2022 The Russia-Ukraine conflict is escalating day-by-day, and a massive cyberattack on Ukrainian government sites on the night of January 13th... Blog Post Hackers Steal $140 Million From Users of Crypto Gaming Company January 28, 2022 Today, it seems like successful multi-million dollar hacks have become an everyday occurrence. What’s more, it feels like it has... Blog Post Cryptocurrency Scammers Defaced Donald Trump’s Campaign Website November 12, 2020 For less than 30 minutes hackers took over and defaced Donald Trump’s campaign website. The incident took place at the... Blog Post NATO Live Stream – Russia’s Strategy in Cyberspace December 14, 2020 On December 2, NATO held a live stream discussing Russia’s strategy in cyberspace. Among the invited speakers were Oscar Jonsson... Newsletter Malicious Memes Found Spreading on Twitter January 3, 2019 Blog Post Malicious Memes Found Spreading on Twitter December 19, 2018 Attackers are using social media to spread malware. Security researchers at Trend Micro found malware embedded in memes posted on... Blog Post Security Challenges Law Firms Facing in 2021 August 26, 2021 Organizations across all fields are facing increased pressure to be able to respond to an ever-increasing array of cyber threats... Blog Post Researchers Aim to Trace PII Data Sharing Through 300 Fake Accounts October 6, 2021 Due to a number of high-profile incidents, the way in which big companies and data brokers use (or, abuse) or... Blog Post Hacker-For-Hire Continues To Exploit Entities Around The Globe January 11, 2022 Information about a well-known hacker-for-hire company that continues to exploit entities was released recently. Since its commencement in 2015, the... Blog Post Watch for Cybersecurity Games at the Tokyo Olympics August 10, 2021 Overwhelmed with watching the world’s best push the limits of humanity and represent the pride of their respective countries, it’s...
Blog Post Chrome Zero-Day Exploit Posted on Twitter – Patch Followed by Similar Exploit Days Later May 3, 2021 A rare Chrome zero-day exploit (remote code execution – RCE) was posted on Twitter earlier in April by security researcher,...
Blog Post Twitter Breach: The Aftermath and Lessons Learned August 18, 2020 Many high-profile Twitter accounts including Bill Gates, Barack Obama, Elon Musk, Kim Kardashian were hacked this past July. This attack...
Blog Post Twitter Hit With Identity Theft February 7, 2020 Recently, the Social Networking Site – Twitter was hit by a major privacy and security incident where one of its...
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 Government ID Database Hack for the Entire Population of Argentina January 3, 2022 Allegedly, cybercriminals managed to hack the government ID database of the entire population of Argentina in September 2021. According to...
Blog Post Massive Cyberattack on Ukrainian Government Sites January 25, 2022 The Russia-Ukraine conflict is escalating day-by-day, and a massive cyberattack on Ukrainian government sites on the night of January 13th...
Blog Post Hackers Steal $140 Million From Users of Crypto Gaming Company January 28, 2022 Today, it seems like successful multi-million dollar hacks have become an everyday occurrence. What’s more, it feels like it has...
Blog Post Cryptocurrency Scammers Defaced Donald Trump’s Campaign Website November 12, 2020 For less than 30 minutes hackers took over and defaced Donald Trump’s campaign website. The incident took place at the...
Blog Post NATO Live Stream – Russia’s Strategy in Cyberspace December 14, 2020 On December 2, NATO held a live stream discussing Russia’s strategy in cyberspace. Among the invited speakers were Oscar Jonsson...
Blog Post Malicious Memes Found Spreading on Twitter December 19, 2018 Attackers are using social media to spread malware. Security researchers at Trend Micro found malware embedded in memes posted on...
Blog Post Security Challenges Law Firms Facing in 2021 August 26, 2021 Organizations across all fields are facing increased pressure to be able to respond to an ever-increasing array of cyber threats...
Blog Post Researchers Aim to Trace PII Data Sharing Through 300 Fake Accounts October 6, 2021 Due to a number of high-profile incidents, the way in which big companies and data brokers use (or, abuse) or...
Blog Post Hacker-For-Hire Continues To Exploit Entities Around The Globe January 11, 2022 Information about a well-known hacker-for-hire company that continues to exploit entities was released recently. Since its commencement in 2015, the...
Blog Post Watch for Cybersecurity Games at the Tokyo Olympics August 10, 2021 Overwhelmed with watching the world’s best push the limits of humanity and represent the pride of their respective countries, it’s...