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WhatsApp likely to be in Trouble due to a Spate of Controversaries

By CertX November 18, 2019November 18, 2019
Cyber Crime

With the latest controversies regarding the WhatsApp hacking not yet settled, WhatsApp may find itself in the thick of trouble once again. It was learned that last month, the world’s most popular messaging platform silently repaired yet another serious flaw in its app that could have let hackers remotely compromise Continue Reading

Qualcomm Chip Defects Allow Cybercriminals to Steal Private Data from Android Devices

By CertX November 15, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

Millions of devices, particularly Android smartphones and tablets, using Qualcomm chipsets, are susceptible to a new set of potentially grave flaws. A report suggests that the faults could lets attackers steal important data stored in a secure area that is else supposed to be the most protected part of a Continue Reading

Business Email Compromise (BEC) Scam

By CertX November 15, 2019November 15, 2019
Security Updates

Business Email Compromise (BEC) is a type of phishing attack in which a hacker gains access to a business email account and replicates the proprietor’s identity. In 2018 alone, BEC cost companies a staggering $1.5 billion. Cybercriminals adopt various methods to mount BEC scam. A hacker collects publicly available information Continue Reading

New TSX Speculative Affects Latest Intel CPUs

By CertX November 14, 2019November 14, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

Once again, technology giant Intel is moving to repair its CPU microcode after the disclosure of yet another data-leaking side-channel flaw.

Microsoft, Adobe Fix Many Vulnerabilities in Their Products

By CertX November 13, 2019November 13, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

A serious bug in a Microsoft scripting engine has been fixed as part of Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday security roundup. On the other hand, Adobe has repaired as many as 11 vulnerabilities across its Animate, Illustrator, Media Encoder and Bridge products. The company says know about any attacks abusing these flaws Continue Reading

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