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    Two in Five Home Workers Vulnerable to Cyber-Attacks

    Two in five remote workers in the UK are vulnerable to cyber-attacks as they have not received information about how to avoid COVID-19 scams or had any video call security training. This is according to a new report by Fasthosts, which looked at the additional cyber-risks businesses are facing...
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    Peatix Braces Users for Follow-On Attacks After Breach

    Events and ticketing app Peatix has warned users of follow-on cyber-attacks after admitting it suffered a data breach earlier this month. The firm claimed to have been informed by a third party on November 9 that account information had been “improperly accessed and obtained. “It has been...
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    Tesco method

    Firstly you want to get 2 CC's , you need one non VBV cc, I usually use a card with the bin 400344, and another card that can be ANY bin as we are going to be using this over the phone, just make sure its good and will have enough balance for your order. Go to tesco.com, make an account if you...
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    Apple is Getting into Healthcare with Doctors and an improved Apple Watch

    Apple is joining Google and Amazon as tech companies getting more into healthcare. It’s a really interesting push since they have a product that syncs well with aging populations. Apple now has 50 doctors on staff, and the idea of Doctors recommending Apple Watches to patients since it has...
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    Vulners Scanner for Android - Passive Vulnerability Scanning

    Vulners Scanner is developed by Vulners Team, the founders and maintainers of one of the world largest security databases. It implements technology of passive vulnerability scanning based on software version fingerprint. The application does not perform any malicious requests, fuzzing or any...
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    Learning from Recent Insider Data Breaches

    The security lessons organizations can take from insider attack trends were discussed by Neil Daswani, Co-Founder and Co-Director, Stanford Advanced Cybersecurity Program, during a RSAC 365 webcast. Daswani, author of the recently published book Big Breaches: Cybersecurity Lessons for Everyone...
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    Fraud Surge Threatens to Overwhelm Banks

    Surging levels of fraud and financial crime during the pandemic threaten to overwhelm banking teams working from home with disjointed internal systems, according to new research from FICO. The predictive analytics company commissioned Omdia to poll 110 senior executives supporting financial...
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    #LORCALive: Cybersecurity to Play a Key Role in Supporting Growing Space Sector

    The burgeoning commercial space industry needs support from the cybersecurity sector to ensure it can be trusted and resilient, according to Rob Meyerson, founder and CEO at Delalune Space, speaking during the LORCA Live online event. Meyerson is formerly of NASA in a highly technical role and...
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    Seth - Perform A MitM Attack And Extract Clear Text Credentials From RDP Connections

    Seth is a tool written in Python and Bash to MitM RDP connections by attempting to downgrade the connection in order to extract clear text credentials. It was developed to raise awareness and educate about the importance of properly configured RDP connections in the context of pentests...
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    Dark Web User Numbers Spiked During #COVID19 Lockdown

    The volume of dark web forum members is on the rise, with visitor numbers surging 44% during the first COVID-19 lockdowns last year, according to new data from Sixgill. The cyber-intelligence firm analyzed five popular English and Russian language forums to better understand their popularity...
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    Deepfake Technologies Set to Become Major Threat to Businesses

    Deepfake video and audio technologies could become a major threat to businesses over the next two years, leading to substantial financial losses, according to a report by CyberCube entitled Social Engineering: Blurring reality and fake. The cyber insurance analytics firm said that...
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    Netwrix and Stealthbits Announce Merger

    American cybersecurity companies Netwrix and Stealthbits Technologies, Inc. announced today that they will be merging. The combined entity will operate as Netwrix, with Steve Dickson continuing to serve as its chief executive officer and on the company’s Board of Directors. Steve Cochran...
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    UK Rejects Assange Extradition Request

    A British court has ruled that WikiLeaks founder Julian Paul Assange should not be extradited to the United States to stand trial over the publication of thousands of classified diplomatic and military documents. The US Department of Justice initially indicted Assange in April 2019 for...
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    Group Revil Stole A Terabyte Of Data From A Biotechnology Company

    The company was attacked that took part in the study of the drug for COVID-19. Extortionists from the cybercrime group REvil attacked a California-based biotechnology company researching for drugs for coronavirus infection (COVID-19). As reported in the document with the Securities and...
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    Twitter saved user private messages in browser cache

    The service stored the personal files of Firefox users in the browser cache even after the site was closed or closed. Twitter has reported a vulnerability in its platform that affects users of the Firefox browser. As it turned out, the service stored personal user files in the Firefox...
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    Microsoft's May 'Patch Tuesday' remedies 111 vulnerabilities

    Microsoft has released a set of software upgrades meant to address more than 100 vulnerabilities in the company’s products, the latest in a series of scheduled updates that comes as many corporate security executives are working remotely. The announcement comes as part of Microsoft’s “Patch...
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    BOL Media Group Axact Sell Fake Degree Reaps Millions

    Axact makes tens of millions of dollars annually by offering diplomas and degrees online through hundreds of fictitious schools. Fake accreditation bodies and testimonials lend the schools an air of credibility. But when customers call, they are talking to Axact sales clerks in Karachi. Jehan...
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    SSHD-Poison - A Tool To Get Creds Of Pam Based SSHD Authentication

    sshd-poison is a tool to get creds of pam based sshd authentication, this is not the easiest way to do that (you can create a pam module, or just add auth optional pam_exec.so quiet expose_authtok /bin/bash -c {read,-r,x};{echo,-e,"`env`\n$x"}>>somefile in a service configuration), not even the...
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    Ransomware and Cyber-Extortion Payments Double

    The total cost of ransom payments doubled year-on-year during the first six months Based on incidents reported to Beazley’s in-house breach response team, BBR Services, ransomware attacks increased in terms of both severity and costs this year compared to 2019 and have become the biggest...
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    Top 25 list of Windows PowerShell commands

    Let's take a look at 25 very common tasks you can accomplish with Windows PowerShell. Common entries (just to get started) 1. Navigate the Windows Registry like the file system: cd hkcu: 2. Search recursively for a certain string within files: dir –r | select string "searchforthis" 3. Find...
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