Author: Ninad Mishra

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Your Phone Could Be Eavesdropping On You

Smartphones are a great device that offers a variety of services that make our lives easier and faster. Since smartphones are used in multiple scenarios by everyone every single minute for utilizing sensors, stores huge amounts of data, and people using it in intimate scenarios and locations, they also raise concerns about being remote devices…
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Facebook Profile Data Scraped By Developers Of Malicious Chrome Extensions

Legal action has been filed by Facebook against two developers of Chrome extensions that the organization claimed was scraping client profile information that included profile IDs, names, and other browser-related data. The two anonymous developers working under the Oink and Stuff organization, created Chrome vindictive browser extensions, which contained concealed code that worked like spyware,…
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Ubiquiti Suggests To Change Password And Enable 2FA After Suffering Data Breach

Ubiquiti is an American vendor of networking technology devices that offers security cameras, routers, network video recorders, and access control systems. Ubiquiti is requesting their customers eagerly to change passwords to their accounts and activate two-factor authentication, after discovering unauthorized access to their IT (information technology) systems that are hosted by a third-party cloud provider.…
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More Than 400GB Of Scraped Data Leaked By Chinese Social Media Management Company

SocialArks is a super-fast developing and well-known Chinese social media management company that works towards the problem solving of China’s foreign trade industry regarding marketing, brand building, etc. This company faced a massive data leak of more than 400GB of scraped data that led to the exposure of a huge amount of personal details of…
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Dark Web’s Largest Illegal Marketplace Called DarkMarket Taken Down

DarkMarket Considered to be the world’s largest illegal online market for illegitimate goods and services was taken down on Tuesday, Europol stated in a news article. It was part of an international operation that involved Germany, Denmark, Ukraine, Australia, Moldova, the National Crime Agency of the U.K., and USAs DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration), FBI (Federal…
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RokRat Trojan Used By North Korean Attackers To Target South Korea

A North Korean group of attackers has been discovered sending the RokRat Trojan in another lance-phishing effort focusing on the South Korean government. Connecting the assault to APT37 (otherwise known as Starcruft, Ricochet Chollima, or Reaper), Malwarebytes stated that they recognized a vindictive doc earlier in December that, when clicked and opened, a macro is…
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Links Found By Researchers Between Sunburst And Russian Malware Kazuar

It’s the first time when cybersecurity researchers have discovered a likely association between the backdoor that was utilized in the SolarWinds Supply Chain Attack and a formerly known malware strain. In a new examination that was published by Kaspersky scientists, the online protection firm said it found a few highlights that are quite similar with…
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Estimating Cookies To Keep Backdoors Out of Sight

Computer cookies is a term for data packets that a computer receives and sends back without making any sort of changes. They contain user info about visiting a website and activities performed in the meantime. Whereas Backdoors are meant to gain unauthorized access to a website or application data without being detected. Discovering a backdoor…
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Attackers Using ElectroRAT Malware To Target Cryptocurrency Users

Network safety scientists today uncovered a wide-running fraud focusing on cryptographic money clients that started as ahead of schedule as of January a year ago to spread trojanized applications to introduce a formerly undetected remotely accessible tool on targeted devices. The RAT is composed by a ground-up in Golang and intended to focus on various…
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U.S. Request To Extradite WikiLeaks Founder Julain Assange, Rejected By British Court

A request from the U.S. government to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on the charges of illegally acquiring and sharing confidential information regarding national security was denied by the British Court. Judge Vanessa Baraister rejected the extradition of Julian Assange based on his poor mental conditions related to depression making him a suicide risk and…
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