This New Tool Automatically Finds And Hacks Internet-Connected Devices Hacking News Security 

This New Tool Automatically Finds And Hacks Internet-Connected Devices

This New Tool Automatically Finds And Hacks Internet-Connected Devices: Hackers are everywhere. Hackers are now developing automated tools which can be utilized for evil purposes. As we know, hackers often use programs to grab login details to enter other accounts. Google Paid Out $3 Million To Hackers In 2017 Even some penetration testing tools are designed to streamline the process so hackers can actually access the most interesting things as fast as possible. Recently a cybersecurity enthusiast that goes by VectorSEC on twitter shared AutoSploit. AutoSpolit is a tool based on…

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This Severe Bug Is Forcing Microsoft To REBUILD Skype For Windows Do You Know Internet Internet News Security Technology 

This Severe Bug Is Forcing Microsoft To REBUILD Skype For Windows

This week, a security researcher revealed such a profound flaw in the Skype messenger of the tech giant Microsoft that in order to fix it, it would be necessary to rewrite its code from scratch. However, the security researcher has already notified the tech giant Microsoft in September 2017. The company now says that the crash does not affect the latest version of Skype for desktop, released in October. The tech giant Microsoft just forgot to mention one detail: it was distributing the old version until a few days ago.…

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WARNING! Don't Use This Free VPN That Facebook Is Promoting Do You Know Internet Internet News Security Social Network Technology 

WARNING! Don’t Use This Free VPN That Facebook Is Promoting

Facebook is known for integrating its various products – allowing you to post Instagram stories straight into WhatsApp, for example. This time, the social network giant Facebook began using its own application to promote the Onavo Protect, VPN service purchased by the social network giant Facebook in 2013. According to TechCrunch, the social network giant Facebook app for iOS has won a link called “Protect” which takes the user to the Onavo Protect page in the App Store. Onavo promises to warn users about malicious websites, as well as keeping…

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OMG! Scientists Arrested For Using Nuclear Supercomputer To Mine Bitcoin Do You Know Internet Internet News Security Technology 

OMG! Scientists Arrested For Using Nuclear Supercomputer To Mine Bitcoin

One of the pillars of Blockchain and digital currency is mining. Mining is crucial for the maintenance and stability of the entire ecosystem, with miners receiving cryptocoins as a reward for their contribution. Recently, in Russia, several nuclear scientists accused of using the supercomputer present at the Sarov Nuclear Federal Nuclear Power Plant for cryptocurrency mining were detained. The city of Sarov is known for being highly restricted, the site of the genesis of the first nuclear bomb of the former USSR and where one of the most powerful supercomputers…

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Google Paid Out $3 Million To Hackers In 2017 Do You Know Google Hacking Internet Internet News Security Technology 

Google Paid Out $3 Million To Hackers In 2017

Although large companies have great power and solvency in solving their computer vulnerabilities, it is never enough to be completely safe. The tech giant Google knows this, and that is why for a long time now it has been launching offers for independent developers that can find vulnerabilities in the system. The tech giant Google is a company that distributes a large amount of software. Among many, we find Android as the main ecosystem, but other points such as the search engine, web pages or just some of the official…

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This New Version Of Chrome Marks All HTTP Websites As NOT SECURE Do You Know Google Internet Internet News Security Technology 

This New Version Of Chrome Marks All HTTP Websites As NOT SECURE

For a while now, many companies have been forced to migrate their official portals from HTTP to HTTPS, all for security reasons, something that directly affects Internet users around the world. One of the firms that take more seriously is all, as it could not be otherwise, the tech giant Google, something that tries to make it more than clear in the implementations it does in its popular web browser, Chrome. In fact, it is a “battle” that is keeping in the latest versions of the software against web pages…

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Here's How Your Phone Can Be Tracked Even If GPS, Location Services Are Off Internet News Security 

Here’s How Your Phone Can Be Tracked Even If GPS, Location Services Are Off

Here’s How Your Phone Can Be Tracked Even If GPS, Location Services Are Off: We all know that disabling the location, WiFi and GPS data are believed to be the way to stop hackers and advertisers from tracking you. However, the recent research shows an entirely different story. The Latest Android One Phone Looks Like An Updated iPhone 5C Recently, researchers at Princeton University have said that even with GPS, Wifi and GPS services disabled, your smartphone can still track you. This is all because a security breach users external and…

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FBI Arrests One Of The Biggest Spammers In The World News Security 

FBI Arrests One Of The Biggest Spammers In The World

FBI Arrests One Of The Biggest Spammers In The World: Pyotr Levashov is one of the world’s largest spammers, responsible for robotic device networks (botnets) capable of launching phishing scams by sending fake emails to thousands of users around the world. Google Paid A Hacker $112,500 For Finding A Bug That Could Hack Your Android Pyotr Levashov was arrested by Barcelona police and deported to the United States at the request of the FBI, the US federal police. Well, Pyotr Levashov was arrested because of his association with the botnet Kelihos,…

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$1000 Smartphone Can't Accept Incoming CALLS Apple Gadgets Internet News Security Technology 

iPhone X Users: $1000 Smartphone Can’t Accept Incoming CALLS

Some owners of the tech giant Apple’s flagship smartphone, of course, the iPhone X face problems in the most basic feature of the device: phone calls. Users of the iPhone X report that when they receive a call, their cell phone rings and vibrates, but it takes up to ten seconds to turn on the display. With the delay, it can not be answered immediately and the connection gets lost. The crash does not seem to be widespread, but hundreds of users have already reported the same flaw in the…

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