Sudais Asif
329 posts
Marketing Director at Homemade Cuisine | Cybersecurity Writer | I like to read books, debate, and write content.
Google kicks out 600 malicious apps from Play Store
Google has kicked out 600 malicious apps from Play Store - Here's what happened and why it's good news.
February 21, 2020
Researchers recovered 9 billion email & password combos in 2019
To start with data breaches, a total of 640 breaches were recorded resulting in a recovery of over 9 billion login credentials.
February 20, 2020
Hackers clone ProtonVPN website to drop password stealer malware
Currently, ProtonVPN has more than 2 million users around the world and that makes it a lucrative target for cybercriminals.
February 19, 2020
Plastic surgery tech firm leaks images of 100,000s of customers
Another day, another data breach - This time, a plastic surgery technology company has leaked highly sensitive data and as usual, victims of the breach are unsuspecting customers.
February 18, 2020
500 Google Chrome extensions found to be spreading malware
Recently, it has been found out that over 500 Google Chrome extensions were collecting user data and using it for malicious purposes.
February 14, 2020
Gaza Cybergang targeting Palestinian authority figures
One of the groups behind the attack is MoleRATs which is known to be a part of the Gaza Cybergang and has been operating since 2012.
February 13, 2020
Jailcore database leaks PII of inmates & correctional officers across US
Jailcore claims since these are incarcerated individuals, their rights differ substantially from the free lot in terms of privacy.
February 12, 2020
Emotet Trojan now exploits WiFi networks to infect nearby devices
Emotet Trojan was recently found spreading its infection using Coronavirus as bait but now it is also exploiting vulnerable WiFi networks.
February 11, 2020
Hackers caught using CNET website to spread nasty malware
Yet another attempt by hackers to drop malware through CNET's download section that leaves a question mark on whether to download anything from CNET?
February 10, 2020
Hackers can steal data from air-gapped PC using screen brightness
Air-gapped computers represent one of the highest security measures one can take to secure a particular system but...
February 6, 2020