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Yearly Archives: 2020

South African bank to replace 12m cards after employees stole the master key

The Sunday Times of South Africa, which revealed the story, said the incident took place in December 2018 when someone printed the bank's master key...

Free and Essential Security Tools You Should Already Be Using

Whether you are on the offensive or the defensive side of cybersecurity, there are open-source tools that are free to use and are essential...

Google faces $5 billion lawsuit for tracking people in incognito mode

Google faces a proposed class action lawsuit that accuses the tech giant of invading people's privacy and tracking internet use even when browsers are set to...

How to be Anonymous Online

WHAT IS ANONYMITY There are several levels of anonymity but the important idea behind anonymity is for a person to be non-identifiable, unreachable, or untrackable. When...

How to Detect and Prevent Crypto Mining in your Environment

The explosion of crypto prices for many cryptocurrencies has brought more attention to them and more people want to earn cryptocurrencies by "mining" them...

Malware Opens RDP Ports for Future Access

Security researchers from SentinelOne say they've spotted a new version of the Sarwent malware that opens RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) ports on infected computers...

How to Become a Cybersecurity Expert

Cybersecurity has become increasingly popular in the last decade. It has seen great interest from technical and non-technical people wanting to take their opportunity...

Microsoft Confirms Serious Vulnerability

Now Microsoft has confirmed the risk that “an attacker with physical access to a system can use Thunderspy to read and copy data even from systems...

Cloud Threat Report 2020

Oracle and KPMG published the "Cloud Threat and Security Report 2020" which identifies the key risks and challenges that organizations are facing as they...

“Thunderspy” Attack Impacts Millions of Apple, Windows, Linux Machines

Björn Ruytenberg, a researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology, discovered a security flaw in Intel's Thunderbolt ports, common to many laptops produced before 2019. "If your computer...

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