Deeba Ahmed
1837 posts
Deeba is a veteran cybersecurity reporter at Hackread.com with over a decade of experience covering cybercrime, vulnerabilities, and security events. Her expertise and in-depth analysis make her a key contributor to the platform’s trusted coverage.
Critical Flaws Found in GNU C Library, Major Linux Distros at Risk
Patch Now or Pay Later: Qsort Flaw Leaves Millions of Linux Systems Exposed.
January 31, 2024
FBI Warns of Tech Support Courier Scam Aiming at Cash and Metals
Seniors, Beware: This Tech Support Scam Goes Beyond Just Receiving Calls.
January 30, 2024
Excessive Expansion Vulnerabilities Leave Jenkins Servers Open to Attacks
The vulnerabilities stem from the way Jenkins handles user-supplied data.
January 30, 2024
Threat Actors Selling 1.8TB Database of Indian Mobile Users
Two groups of threat actors, namely CYBO CREW and UNIT8200, are apparently selling the same database with a price tag of $3,000.
January 29, 2024
NSA Admits Buying American Browsing Records From Shady Markets
From Snowden to Shady Markets: The Long History of NSA's Unchecked Surveillance.
January 29, 2024
Ukraine Claims Destruction of 280 Russian Servers, 2 Petabytes Lost
Ukraine Reports Multiple Cyberattacks on Critical Russian Government Infrastructure and Private Companies, Leading to Nationwide Disruption and Massive Data Loss.
January 28, 2024
Crypto Stealing PyPI Malware Hits Both Windows and Linux Users
FortiGuard Labs’ latest research report reveals a concerning trend: threat actors are leveraging the Python Package Index (PyPI),…
January 28, 2024
Hackers Crack Tesla Twice, Rake in $1.3 Million at Pwn2Own Automotive
Vendors have 90 days to release security patches before Trend Micro publicly discloses it.
January 26, 2024
Thousands of Dark Web Posts Expose ChatGPT Abuse Plans
Cybercriminals are actively promoting the abuse of ChatGPT and similar chatbots, offering a range of malicious tools from malware to phishing kits.
January 26, 2024
China-Linked Blackwood APT Deploys Advanced NSPX30 Backdoor in Cyberespionage
The NSPX30 backdoor, initially uncovered in 2005 as a simple form of malware, has evolved over time into an advanced threat.
January 26, 2024