Search Results for: websites Blog Post WordPress Plugin Posed Vulnerabilities Endangering Thousands of Website November 10, 2021 Several potentially exploitable issues have been detected in the Brizy Page Builder, a WordPress plugin that posed vulnerabilities. Cybersecurity experts... Blog Post Cyber Attackers Using Google Chrome to Steal User Data and Credentials November 17, 2021 With Windows’s User Account Control (UAC), malware is exceedingly difficult to spread since UAC runs all apps in the non-administrative... Blog Post Spread of Ransomware Through SEO Poisoning November 18, 2021 SEO poisoning or search poisoning is a cybercrime strategy that hackers use to lure visitors to malicious sites by using... Blog Post Ransomware Gangs Recruiting Affiliates Now by Creating Websites July 7, 2021 Ransomware gangs have begun to promote their services by other methods after two notable Russian-speaking forums prohibited ransomware-related topics. One... Blog Post The Implementation of HTTP/2 May be Exposing Websites to Risk September 7, 2021 James Kettle – director of research at PortSwigger – demonstrated at BlackHat 2021 how attackers can exploit current practices surrounding... Blog Post WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Can Wipe Any Site Clean November 30, 2021 A new WordPress plugin vulnerability was identified in Hashthemes Demo Importer. Said plugin is a popular choice among web developers.... Blog Post Magecart Hackers Now Hide PHP-Based Backdoor in Website Favicons June 7, 2021 Recently, security researchers have observed criminal activity in the realm of the cyber world by a cybercriminal group named Magecart... Blog Post Dark Web Marketplaces Looking to Dupe Buyers with Illicit COVID-19 Vaccines April 8, 2021 Recently, there has been a surge of activity regarding supposed COVID-19 vaccine sales on dark web marketplaces (DWMs). Fake COVID-19... 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 EyeWitness – Capture Screenshots of Any Website March 12, 2020 EyeWitness is an open-source tool, designed to take screenshots of the web pages from a file. This tool can parse... Blog Post Phish Scale – A New Paradigm for Phishing Email Awareness November 19, 2020 Phishing is still an extremely common attack vector directed at individuals and organizations alike. Employees can be targeted specifically in... 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 SecurityScorecard Discovers new botnet, ‘Zhadnost,’ responsible for Ukraine DDoS attacks March 10, 2022 Executive Summary SecurityScorecard (SSC) has identified three separate DDoS attacks which all targeted Ukrainian government and financial websites leading up... 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 InkySquid State Actor Takes Advantage of Known IE (Internet Explorer) Bugs September 9, 2021 Cybersecurity researchers have recently claimed that they observed malicious code on a South Korean newspaper website named Daily NK. Shockingly,...
Blog Post WordPress Plugin Posed Vulnerabilities Endangering Thousands of Website November 10, 2021 Several potentially exploitable issues have been detected in the Brizy Page Builder, a WordPress plugin that posed vulnerabilities. Cybersecurity experts...
Blog Post Cyber Attackers Using Google Chrome to Steal User Data and Credentials November 17, 2021 With Windows’s User Account Control (UAC), malware is exceedingly difficult to spread since UAC runs all apps in the non-administrative...
Blog Post Spread of Ransomware Through SEO Poisoning November 18, 2021 SEO poisoning or search poisoning is a cybercrime strategy that hackers use to lure visitors to malicious sites by using...
Blog Post Ransomware Gangs Recruiting Affiliates Now by Creating Websites July 7, 2021 Ransomware gangs have begun to promote their services by other methods after two notable Russian-speaking forums prohibited ransomware-related topics. One...
Blog Post The Implementation of HTTP/2 May be Exposing Websites to Risk September 7, 2021 James Kettle – director of research at PortSwigger – demonstrated at BlackHat 2021 how attackers can exploit current practices surrounding...
Blog Post WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Can Wipe Any Site Clean November 30, 2021 A new WordPress plugin vulnerability was identified in Hashthemes Demo Importer. Said plugin is a popular choice among web developers....
Blog Post Magecart Hackers Now Hide PHP-Based Backdoor in Website Favicons June 7, 2021 Recently, security researchers have observed criminal activity in the realm of the cyber world by a cybercriminal group named Magecart...
Blog Post Dark Web Marketplaces Looking to Dupe Buyers with Illicit COVID-19 Vaccines April 8, 2021 Recently, there has been a surge of activity regarding supposed COVID-19 vaccine sales on dark web marketplaces (DWMs). Fake COVID-19...
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 EyeWitness – Capture Screenshots of Any Website March 12, 2020 EyeWitness is an open-source tool, designed to take screenshots of the web pages from a file. This tool can parse...
Blog Post Phish Scale – A New Paradigm for Phishing Email Awareness November 19, 2020 Phishing is still an extremely common attack vector directed at individuals and organizations alike. Employees can be targeted specifically in...
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 SecurityScorecard Discovers new botnet, ‘Zhadnost,’ responsible for Ukraine DDoS attacks March 10, 2022 Executive Summary SecurityScorecard (SSC) has identified three separate DDoS attacks which all targeted Ukrainian government and financial websites leading up...
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 InkySquid State Actor Takes Advantage of Known IE (Internet Explorer) Bugs September 9, 2021 Cybersecurity researchers have recently claimed that they observed malicious code on a South Korean newspaper website named Daily NK. Shockingly,...