2.5 million medical sensitive medical records exposed by AI firm
Jeremiah Fowler a researcher and co-founder of Security Discovery discovered the exposed data on 7th July
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Jeremiah Fowler a researcher and co-founder of Security Discovery discovered the exposed data on 7th July
Lucifer malware returns with newly added features other than that are found on windows.
The CISA has warned companies that a new North Korean hacker is spying on employees form government contracting companies.
An out-of-band emergency software update has been issued by Microsoft to patch two recently identified security vulnerability
The vulnerability CVE-2019-17638 was discovered by security experts which allow hackers to exploit memory and cause private data exposure.
Cisco has released several updates for several vulnerabilities on different cisco products
An unpatched vulnerability in google can let attackers send in malicious files disguised as legitimate files and documents that could spear phishing attacks.
The vulnerability was found in the “Find my phone app” which comes preinstalled on Samsung phones
The vulnerability was found by Bitdefender security researchers it exists in the August smart lock Pro + connect models.
The new version of this malware comes with sophisticated feature and als0 including a credential-stealing module.
Volodymyr “Bob” Diachenko, a cybersecurity consultant and owner at Security Discovery informed this incident and somehow the medical recorded where not leaked.
The researches at trend micro discovered these two Zero-day vulnerabilities. The main purpose of this XCSSET malware is still not known.
Security research form a California based cybersecurity firm DBAPPSSecurity Xin Xin and Sourcell Xu disclosed two Bluetooth vulnerability on the virtual event of Black Hat USA 2020
The flaw was first discovered by a security specialist Thijs Alkemade from Computest.
The Vulnerability was first discovered on Aug 2019 and still a year later it was not fixed which led to this huge data breach
With just a 300$ device hackers can target satellites said James Pavur the author of the research- Whispers Among the Stars: A Practical Look at Perpetrating and Preventing Satellite Eavesdropping Attacks.