Month: February 2021

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Auditing Password Changes In Active Directory

The present administrators absolutely have a lot on their plates, and boosting environment security stays the top concern. On-premises, and particularly remote, accounts are doors for getting to critical data. Password administration makes this conceivable. All things considered, validation ought to guarantee that a client is who they guarantee to be. This underlying layer of…
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Devices With Android OS Are Being Targeted By New Matryosh DDoS Botnet

A recently emerged malware operation/mission has been found trapping Android-based devices into a botnet with the only aim to perform DDoS (Distributed Denial-of-Service) attacks on them. Researchers from Qihoo 360’s Netlab dubbed the malware as Matryosh. It was discovered that the malware is reutilizing the framework of the Mirai botnet. This malware spreads via the…
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Cybercriminals Amplifying DDoS Attacks By Compromising Servers Of Plex Media Player

Plex Media server systems are being compromised to boost malicious traffic over the targeted users to take them offline by utilizing a new method/technique of DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack. The ongoing attack was found by researchers of Netscout, who explained that “Plex Media Server is a personal media library and streaming system that…
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New Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability Being Exploited In The Wild, Update Your Chrome ASAP

A zero-day vulnerability has been patched by Google, found in desktop chrome web browser, for which the organization said that it was being exploited in the wild. The organization, Google, in a blog post, said, “Google is aware of reports that an exploit for CVE-2021-21148 exists in the wild.” The vulnerability was found and informed…
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Everything You Need To Know About SolarWinds Supply-Chain Attack

SolarWinds Cyber Security attack was a supply-chain attack that involved targeting a third-party organization that supplies products or services to the targeted organizations. In this case, SolarWinds was the third-party organization that provides System Management software to its Customers and Orion. Orion is a Network Management Tool that is quite a lot commonly used by…
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Live Facial Recognition To Be Introduced By The Greek Police

Live facial recognition will be introduced by the Greek police before summer. Greek police will get hundreds and thousands of gadgets that will serve the Greek police to identify fingerprints and live facial recognition, by summer 2021. The gadgets will be distributed for the police’s everyday work. The main reason behind the project, named Smart…
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Will Biden’s $10 Billion Fund Will Take Back the US Cybersecurity To Being Great Again ?

Joe Biden, earlier, already announced that cybersecurity will be his top priority even before he took over office. President Joe Biden, after the SolarWinds Supply-Chain attack was disclosed, that affected several tech organizations and more than 250 government agencies of the US, said, “My administration will make cybersecurity a top priority at every level of…
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Shift Of Organizations To Cloud Prior To Pandemic

The comparison lies between two scenarios when observing the impact of the pandemic on business. One scenario is the shift of organizations to the cloud prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and the other is for the organizations that didn’t. The organizations that shifted to the cloud prior to the pandemic stays on the fruitful side…
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The Malware Hosted By Rocke Group Has Now Received Abilities Of A Worm

Analysts have recognized an updated malware variation utilized by the cybercrime team Rocke Group that focuses on cloud frameworks with crypto-jacking assaults. The malware is known as Pro-Ocean, which was first found in 2019, and has now been reinforced with worm capacities and rootkit discovery avoidance services. A researcher from Palo Alto Networks in a…
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A Master Decryption Key and Shutdown Announcement Has Been Released By The Fonix Ransomware Admin

The operators behind the Fonix ransomware have announced their shutdown and also have released the master decryption key that would serve the affected ones to recover their encrypted/locked files and documents at zero cost. Fonix ransomware was first started in June 2020 and has been targeting victims since then, it is also called the FonixCrypter…
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