Author: Sagar Joshi

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100,000 Private Records Of The U.N. Accessed In A Data Breach By Ethical Hackers

Cyber Security researchers have successfully and effectively hacked the United Nations, reaching out to client credentials and personally identifiable information (PII) including in excess of 100,000 private representative and task records prior to telling the U.N. about the issue through the association’s vulnerability divulgence program. Ethical hackers from the exploration bunch Sakura Samurai utilized a…
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A Severe Bug Present In WordPress Plugin Called Orbit Fox Serves Site Takeover

Two security vulnerabilities present in Orbit Fox (one of them is a privilege-escalation error and the other one is a stored XSS bug), which is a WordPress plugin, can enable bad actors to infuse a malicious code in any vulnerable website and also allow to take control of the site. WordPress plugin, Orbit Fox, is…
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Joker’s Stash Being The Dark Web’s Largest Carding Marketplace Will Shut Down Soon

Joker’s Stash is the dark web’s largest marketplace in the underground payment economy (known for selling stolen payment card details) will shut down all its operations and services on 15 Feb 2021. Cybersecurity firms, Intel471 and Gemini Advisory indicated that, on a cybercrime forum, the administrator of the site, known as “JokerStash”, informed their customers…
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Pakistan Users Being Spied By New Trojanized Android Applications

A new spyware operation was uncovered by cybersecurity researchers that were aimed to observe and monitor Pakistan users secretly using trojanized variants of genuine apps of android. The designed trojanized variants of apps were mirrors of Pakistan Citizen Portal, Mobile Packages Pakistan, Registered SIMs checker, Pakistan Salat Time (Muslims prayer clock app), and TPL Insurance.…
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Malware Attacks Discovered By Researchers Performed On The Columbian Companies And Government

A continuous reconnaissance crusade coordinated against Colombian government foundations and privately owned businesses in the energy and metallurgical industries has been discovered by Cybersecurity researchers. ESET (Essential Security against Evolving Threats) is a Slovak internet security company, who on Tuesday, published a report in which attacks on Columbian Companies and government were mentioned as the…
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Social Engineers To Have A Final Frontier As UFOs And Aliens

Covered profound inside the latest round of COVID-19 improvement enactment was a little arrangement with possibly hazardous results: The Pentagon has a half year to deliver a full report on what they think about the presence of what they term Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) — or UFOs to most of us. Ahead of the cutoff…
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A researcher got paid $10,000 for a bug that doesn’t even exist

A security researcher named Valeriy Shevchenko received a 3-week vacation while switching jobs a-mid COVID-19. During the vacation, he thought of trying some bug bounty hunting and went on with it. Sooner he found a bug bounty program whose scope was recently added with a new target and he started trying to discover some bugs.…
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Russian Hacker Sentenced For 12-Years In Prison For Hitting JPMorgan Chase And Others With Massive Hacks

A 37-year-old highly skilled Russian hacker (named Andrei Tyurin) was sentenced to prison for about 12 years for executing a worldwide hacking campaign in which he breached networks of JPMorgan Chase, the Wall Street Journal, many financial institutions, brokerage firms, and many other major institutions and stole information of more than 100 million particulars making…
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$10 Million Fine On Ticketmaster For Breaching Competitor’s Business Data

Ticketmaster has admitted that they are ready to pay a fine of $10 million after many employees of the company used stolen passwords to take control over the competitor company’s computer systems in the hope to cut the company off at the knees. The employees accessed the rival company’s data constantly for almost two years…
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