YouTube: No More Hacking Videos Do You Know Hacking Internet Internet News Security Technology 

YouTube: No More Hacking Videos

The tech giant Google’s well-known video platform, YouTube recently updated the list of content that are not allowed in it. Yes, now YouTube will not tolerate the material that considers harmful, or dangerous things, like the videos that present the methods or tutorial of phishing or hacking, of course, hacking videos. These are some of the changes, that are already placed on the Google platform. Namely, the main contents that have now been banned from the platform are related to the practices of hacking. Like the ways to prepare and…

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WARNING! This New Vulnerability Can Hack Any iPhone Remotely Apple Apple Do You Know Hacking Internet Internet News Security 

WARNING! This New Vulnerability Can Hack Any iPhone Remotely

A team of researchers from security firm Symantec has discovered a new iOS vulnerability. It’s called trustjacking and allows an attacker to hack an iPhone or iPad remotely just by connecting it to a computer and accepting the permission that asks if we trust the computer. According to the company’s report, trustjacking exploits an iOS function called iTunes WiFi synchronization, which allows a user to manage the device without physically connecting it to a computer. “A single touch from the owner of the iOS device when the two are connected…

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Google Chrome Is Secretly Scanning Files On Your Computer Do You Know Google Hacking Internet Internet News Technology 

Google Chrome Is Secretly Scanning Files On Your Computer

It is very likely that you currently reading this article from Google Chrome. In fact, quite more than half of TechCaption readers do it and this is something that is repeated in the rest of the Internet. Therefore, it is possible that in the last hours you have heard siren songs about the espionage of Google Chrome. Everything would be related to the scanning of the files on our computer, but why does the browser do this? Is our privacy at risk? The Google Chrome antivirus is analyzing the files…

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Hack Any iPhone With This Black Box Apple Apple Do You Know Gadgets Hacking Internet Internet News Security Technology 

Hack Any iPhone With This Black Box

At the end of 2017 the news of the existence of GrayKey began to circulate, a device capable of unlocking or hack any iPhone manufactured by a company called Grayshift. Now, through some images filtered by the security company Malwarebytes, we have been able to know the appearance and the operation of this box. After the San Bernardino assassin case, author of the California massacre in 2016, the FBI and Apple had a confrontation because the authorities requested the help of the technology company to access the terrorist’s iPhone. Apple…

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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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OMG! More Than 2000 WordPress Websites Infected With A Keylogger Do You Know Hacking Internet Internet News Security Technology 

OMG! More Than 2000 WordPress Websites Infected With A Keylogger

The rise of cryptocurrencies has caused that one of the most common forms of malware during the last weeks is the mining software. There are different methods of attack, but the intention of the attackers is to inject code into high traffic web pages. This injected code is used to mine cryptocurrencies using the power of the visitors’ CPU. And in the case that concerns us, in addition to the ‘mining’, a keylogger has also been introduced. A huge amount of web pages around the world uses the CMS –…

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FBI vs Apple: FBI Ignored Apple Help To Unlock Texas Shooter's iPhone Apple Apple Do You Know Gadgets Hacking Internet News Security Technology 

FBI vs Apple: FBI Ignored Apple Help To Unlock Texas Shooter’s iPhone

The tech giant Apple reported that it will help the FBI with investigations into the Texas Church massacre and the phone of the attacker, Devin Patrick Kelley, who murdered more than 20 people in the temple on Sunday. In a statement, the company said it was shocked by the massacre and said it would “agilely” respond to any request from the investigation agency, which on Tuesday reported that it was trying to access the attacker’s phone. “Our team immediately contacted the FBI after hearing from our press conference on Tuesday…

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iPhone 7 Hacked Three Times, Galaxy S8 & Huawei Mate 9 Pro Also Got Destroyed Android Apple Hacking News Security 

iPhone 7 Hacked Three Times, Galaxy S8 & Huawei Mate 9 Pro Also Got Destroyed

Security issues are pertinent to any operating system. In addition to user data, attackers seek to gain control of the devices before they can carry out further attacks. Pwn2Own is an event where the vulnerabilities of mobile systems are shown and this year it has again made victims. The iPhone 7 and iOS 11 were the most targeted, but there were others to fall into the hands of the attackers. It was last week that Pwn2Own was held again. This year there have been victims among the latest devices and…

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Google: Hackers Steal More Than 250,000 Accounts Every Week Do You Know Google Internet Internet News Security Technology 

Google: Hackers Steal More Than 250,000 Accounts Every Week

Google explores the dark corners of the web to better protect people’s accounts. In terms of cyber black markets and public forums, the search engine found millions of usernames and passwords stolen directly through piracy. It also discovered billions of usernames and passwords indirectly exposed to third-party data breaches. For a year, the researchers of the tech giant Google investigated the different ways in which hackers steal personal information and seize search engine accounts. The investigation was published this Thursday. Focusing exclusively on Google accounts and in partnership with the…

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