Deeba Ahmed
1838 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.
Mirai-based NoaBot Botnet Targeting Linux Systems with Cryptominer
Another day, another malware threat against Linux systems!
January 11, 2024
Dutch Man Deployed Stuxnet via Water Pump to Disable Iran’s Nukes
Beyond Bush and Obama: Dutch Investigation Uncovers Hidden Secrets of Stuxnet's Billion-Dollar Attack.
January 11, 2024
SEC X (Twitter) Account Hacked, Spreads Fake News About Bitcoin ETFs
Bitcoin's price spiked near $48,000 after the fake post but later fell to around $45,700.
January 10, 2024
McAfee’s Mockingbird AI Tool Detects Deepfake Audio with 90% accuracy
Can You Trust Your Ears? Deepfakes Run Amok, but McAfee Says Relax, We've Got Mockingbird.
January 9, 2024
AsyncRAT Infiltrates Key US Infrastructure Through GIFs and SVGs
Undetected for Over 11 Months, AsyncRAT Lurked on Systems of Sensitive US Agencies with Critical Infrastructures, reports the…
January 8, 2024
Beirut Airport Screens Hacked with Anti-Hezbollah Message
The most recent cyber attack occurs against the backdrop of escalating tensions between Lebanon and Israel.
January 8, 2024
Scammers Selling Twitter (X) Gold Accounts Fueling Disinfo, Phishing
Buy Your Verified Scam: Researchers Expose Twitter Gold Account Black Market.
January 3, 2024
Google Kubernetes Engine Vulnerabilities Could Allow Cluster Takeover
An attacker with access to a Kubernetes cluster could chain two vulnerabilities in Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) to escalate privileges and take over the cluster.
January 3, 2024
Hackers Attack UK’s Nuclear Waste Services Through LinkedIn
LinkedIn users, especially employees managing pages for large corporations, must remain vigilant as the platform has become a lucrative target for cybercriminals and state-backed hackers.
January 2, 2024
Researchers Crack Tesla Autopilot with ‘Elon Mode,’ Access Critical Data
German cybersecurity researchers from Technische Universität Berlin employed a €600 (£520 - $660) tool to gain root access to the ARM64-based circuit board of Tesla's autopilot.
January 1, 2024