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The Cerber Ransomware Shuts down Databases
The infamous Cerber ransomware has changed tactics, this time it attempts to kill database connections to encrypt important data on the affected victim servers.
The infamous Cerber ransomware has changed tactics, this time it attempts to kill database connections to encrypt important data on the affected victim servers.
A lot of Spotify users have reported that the Spotify Free desktop application servers malicious ads on all platforms – Windows, Gnu/Linux and Mac
A database misconfiguration leaked the profiles of 1.5 million people registered on several large dating sites all over the world. 1.5 Million Dating Users
A security issue in the V8 Javascript engine used by Google which affects a large number of contemporary Android devices. The BadKernel Vulnerability Is
Sucuri security researchers have identified a core component of the WordPress content management systems that allows hackers to install malicious redirects in the sites.
A diabetic security researcher identified security flaws in the Johnson & Johnson Animas Onetouch Ping insulin pumps that can be exploited by criminals. Now
Fs0ci3ty is the latest computer malware that is inspired by a pop phenomenon, this time its Mr. Robot again. We have witnessed a previous
We live in an age where the latest innovations are developed at an incredible pace. One of the most important industries by revenue is
Recently, there was yet another case of hackers hacking hackers. Peace_of_Mind, a notorious cybercriminal hacked w0rm, another crook. This is a prime example of
The Samas DR Ransomware is a new ransomware threat that corrupts files on the infected machines and blackmails the system owners into paying a