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Cisco deliberately sold vulnerable software to the US government and by court order will pay a fine of $ 8.6 million
According to the court, Cisco will pay $ 8.6 million for intentionally selling surveillance cameras to US schools, hospitals and…
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ExtraHop experts believe that corporate security software can transfer data to the third parties
Specialists at ExtraHop analytics have warned that corporate security, analytics and equipment management tools can collect much more data than…
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New Hexane Cyber Group Attacks Middle East Industrial Enterprises
Dragos security researchers identified a new cybercriminal group Hexane that aims industrial control systems in the oil and gas enterprises…
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Cybercriminals began to sell subscriptions to collections of leaked user credentials on the darknet
For many years ready-made credentials have been sold on the “dark side” of the Internet for criminals to use in…
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Avionics of small planes is vulnerable to attacks with the replacement of telemetry
The Cybersecurity Department of the United States Department of Homeland Security (CISA) warned that avionics (a combination of all systems…
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66% of information security specialists believe that cloud protection technologies do not work
Check Point experts presented the Cloud Security Report 2019 on the security of cloud storage. As it turned out, the…
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GitHub imposes sanctions on accounts of developers from Iran, the Crimea and Syria
GitHub has begun to restrict developers’ accounts in countries and regions that are currently under US trade sanctions. It is…
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Hacking financial holding Capital One led to a leak of 106 million people’s data
American bank Capital One reported a compromise that occurred on March 22-23, 2019. Because of the hacking, leaked data of…
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The patch for vulnerability in LibreOffice was ineffective
Cure53 company specialist Alex Inführ warned that the patch for the recently fixed vulnerability in LibreOffice can be bypassed. Worse,…
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US court did not extend prison sentence to a hacker who stopped WannaCry
Marcus Hutchins, well-known in cyberspace under the pseudonym “MalwareTech”, did not receive extension of a prison sentence. Recalling, Hutchins helped…
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