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Hundreds of Millions of Facebook Users’ Phone Numbers Revealed in Privacy Lapse

By CertX September 6, 2019
Miscellaneous

According to US media, in the latest privacy lapse for Facebook, phone numbers associated with upwards of 400 million Facebook accounts were listed online. Reports suggest that an uncovered server stockpiled 419 million records on users across numerous databases, including 133 million US accounts, more than 50 million in Vietnam, Continue Reading

Android Phones are Vulnerable to SMS Phishing Attacks

By CertX September 5, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

Check Point Research has uncovered a privacy breach in Samsung, Huawei, LG, Sony and other Android-based devices that leaves users susceptible to severe phishing attacks. Cybersecurity professionals alerted yesterday about malicious software in text messages claimed to be from telecommunications carriers, leaving the door open for hackers to attack Android Continue Reading

Vulnerabilities in USBAnywhere Open Supermicro Servers to Remote USB Attack

By CertX September 4, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

According to Eclypsium researchers, a wide range of vulnerabilities impacting the baseboard management controllers (BMCs) of Supermicro servers could be misused by remote attackers to get access to corporate networks. Collectively called USBAnywhere, the faults could let attackers link to a server and connect a device to it remotely as Continue Reading

Expert Observes Crypto Miner that Formerly Hit only Arm-Powered IoT Devices

By CertX September 3, 2019
Malware

Larry Cashdollar, a researcher from Akamai SIRT, has said that he noticed a miner that formerly hit only Arm-powered IoT devices aiming Intel systems. The researchers exposed that one of his honeypots was hit by this IoT malware that targets Intel machines running Linux. “I suspect it’s probably a derivate of other IoT crypto Continue Reading

Jack Dorsey’s Twitter Account Hacked; Racist Tweets Posted

By CertX September 2, 2019
Cyber Crime

In a surprising move, the account of Twitter’s CEO Jack Dorsey had been hacked following a spate of irregular and derogatory messages that were posted. Around 2000 GMT, the tweets full of racial smears and insulting language appeared on the @jack account of the company’s CEO prior to being deleted. Continue Reading

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