Agan Uzunovic
102 posts
Agan Uzunovic is a Bosnian journalist who is working for the country's largest newspaper. He has a keen interest in reporting on activism and hacktivism. He is also a contributor at U.S based Revolution News media. Agan reports and writes for HackRead on IT security related topics.
Blizzard Suffers Yet Another DDoS Attack
Another day another victim of DDoS attack — This time, it’s the Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. is an American video…
August 24, 2016
Windows 10 anniversary update causes webcam malfunction worldwide
Windows 10 Anniversary update basically stopped users from turning on their webcams — But there is a quick…
August 20, 2016
Cyber Criminals using Locky Ransomware against Healthcare Industry
Researchers have found Locky Ransomware being used against healthcare industry in the United States — It’s time for the…
August 19, 2016
New Point-of-Sale Malware Campaign hits 20 Hotels in US
New Point-of-Sale Malware Campaign hits Twenty US Hotels Making Customers’ Financial Data Vulnerable Believe it or not, if…
August 16, 2016
SMS Privacy Given Final Nail in the Coffin by Canadian Court Ruling
Stop Trusting SMS Messaging and Stop Sending It- Warns Ontario Court Ruling An Ontario-based Court of Appeals has…
August 12, 2016
Bitfinex Exchange Hacked; $70 Million Worth of Bitcoin Stolen
Bitfinex Bitcoin Exchange has suffered a massive data breach where $70 Million worth of Bitcoin have been stolen!…
August 3, 2016
Microsoft sued again over frustrating Windows 10 upgrade
Microsoft has been sued again — This time by three users in the United States and one from…
August 1, 2016
WhatsApp and Myth Behind its Encrypted Chats
WhatsApp introduced end-to-end encryption last month which was praised by privacy advocates however the reality is far from the…
July 30, 2016
PokemonGo Servers Go Offline; PoodleCorp Claims Responsibility
PokemonGo servers went offline earlier today and PoodleCorp hacking group claimed they were behind the attack! While everyone…
July 16, 2016
Amazon Suffers Security Breach; 80,000 Login Credentials Leaked (Updated)
Hacker leaked 80,000 Amazon Kindle login credentials because the company wouldn’t respond to his security report! A hacker…
July 10, 2016