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Quad Nations Pledge to Develop a Secure Technology Ecosystem

By CertX September 28, 2021September 28, 2021
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EU Condemns Alleged Russian Hacking in Run up to German Election

By CertX September 28, 2021September 28, 2021
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European Police Dismantle Group Involved in Cybercrime

By CertX September 21, 2021September 21, 2021
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Illegal Unlocking of AT&T Phones: Pakistani Citizen Sentenced to Prison in U.S

By CertX September 21, 2021September 21, 2021
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US General Promises Crackdown against Foreign-based Cyberattacks

By CertX September 15, 2021September 16, 2021
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Cybersecurity Viewed as Grave Risk in Wake of 9/11

By CertX September 13, 2021September 16, 2021
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BladeHawk hackers stake out Kurds with forged Android apps

By CertX September 8, 2021September 8, 2021
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Ransomware Attack Could Impact Food Supply Chain: Warns FBI

By CertX September 7, 2021September 7, 2021

‘RiskRater’ – Online risk assessment tool by Rapid7

By CertX July 15, 2013
Security Updates

Rapid7 has come up with a risk assessment tool named ‘RiskRater’. It’s a free online tool that assess your mobile, endpoint and user-based risk management programs. The tool aims to bring to your attention areas that need work in a prioritized order. Of all the tasks you could do to Continue Reading

Two-factor authentication bypass in Dropbox, POSSIBLE!!

By CertX July 6, 2013
Security Updates

Researcher Zouheir Abdallah revealed that an attacker already knows the victim’s credentials (username and password obtained with a Key-logger, cross-site shared password, due the adoption of a easy to guess password etc..), for Dropbox account that has two-factor authentication enabled, is able to hack that account through a procedure. Q-CERT Continue Reading

Wi-Vi signals are used to see-through-wall

By CertX July 1, 2013
Security Updates

Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have come up with a way to create a low-power, portable device that can see through walls using Wi-Fi signals. Technology of this sort, similar in concept to radar or sonar, has existed for years and relies on radio waves and Continue Reading

Cisco patches flaws in security appliances

By CertX July 1, 2013
Security Updates

Cisco is advising administrators to patch their security appliance following the disclosure of vulnerabilities in the company’s Web Security and Email Security Appliance systems. The company said that the flaws included both command injection flaws on denial of service attacks for both of the security systems. For the Web Security Continue Reading

Facebook Fixes SMS-Based Account Hijacking Vulnerability

By CertX July 1, 2013
Security Updates

A UK security researcher has disclosed a bug in Facebook’s code that allowed him to take over any Facebook account in less than a minute – and earned himself a $20,000 bug bounty in the process. fin1te, a security engineer has described a simple bug “which will lead to a Continue Reading

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