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Group of Hackers Claims to Steal 6 Million Israeli Voters Data

By CertX April 9, 2019April 16, 2019
Cyber Crime

Israeli newspaper Haaretz has reported that just a few days ahead of Knesset election, a group of hackers has claimed to have stolen 6 million Israeli voters’ data on April 6, after effectively compromising the voting system’s registry.

MikroTik RouterOS Flaw Lets Hackers Carry out DOS Attacks

By CertX April 8, 2019
Networking

A grave flaw that found in MikroTik RouterOS enables invaders to carry out DoS attack on the susceptible router that causes the device to reboot. MikroTik, which provides hardware and software for internet connectivity the world over, also created a RouterOS software.

Review on Last Week’s Security Threats & Vulnerability Patches

By CertX April 8, 2019April 8, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

Organizations, large and small, all over the world are faced with a serious cybersecurity threat that is eating away at the foundation of the World Wide Web. The grave security threat has forced companies to take preemptive steps to ensure security from such lethal attacks that could come across as Continue Reading

High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Tegra Drivers Patched by NVIDIA

By CertX April 5, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

This week, NVIDIA issued security patches to highlight numerous flaws in the Tegra Linux Driver Package (L4T), including many defects evaluated with a “high” severity rating. CVE‑2018‑6269, a flaw that exists in the Tagra kernel driver, is one of the most significant bugs, affecting the input/output control (IOCTL) handling for Continue Reading

Facebook Data of Millions Uncovered in Leaky Datasets

By CertX April 4, 2019
Cyber Crime

From user names to plaintext passwords, two widely exposed datasets are leaking Facebook data, according to experts. Millions of Facebook records, such as account names and plaintext passwords, have been discovered in two distinct publicly-exposed app datasets.

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