Update Your Firefox Browser to Fix a Critical Remotely Exploitable Flaw

Mozilla has released an important update for its Firefox web browser to patch a critical vulnerability that could allow remote attackers to execute malicious code on computers running an affected version of the browser.

The update comes just a week af… Continue reading Update Your Firefox Browser to Fix a Critical Remotely Exploitable Flaw

Beware! Undetectable CrossRAT malware targets Windows, MacOS, and Linux systems

Are you using Linux or Mac OS? If you think your system is not prone to viruses, then you should read this.

Wide-range of cybercriminals are now using a new piece of ‘undetectable’ spying malware that targets Windows, macOS, Solaris and Linux systems…. Continue reading Beware! Undetectable CrossRAT malware targets Windows, MacOS, and Linux systems

Critical Flaw Hits Popular Windows Apps Built With Electron JS Framework

A critical remote code execution vulnerability has been reported in Electron—a popular web application framework that powers thousands of widely-used desktop applications including Skype, Signal, Wordpress and Slack—that allows for remote code executio… Continue reading Critical Flaw Hits Popular Windows Apps Built With Electron JS Framework

Critical Flaw in All Blizzard Games Could Let Hackers Hijack Millions of PCs

A Google security researcher has discovered a severe vulnerability in Blizzard games that could allow remote attackers to run malicious code on gamers’ computers.

Played every month by half a billion users—World of Warcraft, Overwatch, Diablo III, Hea… Continue reading Critical Flaw in All Blizzard Games Could Let Hackers Hijack Millions of PCs

Critical Flaw in All Blizzard Games Could Let Hackers Hijack Millions of PCs

A Google security researcher has discovered a severe vulnerability in Blizzard games that could allow remote attackers to run malicious code on gamers’ computers.

Played every month by half a billion users—World of Warcraft, Overwatch, Diablo III, Hea… Continue reading Critical Flaw in All Blizzard Games Could Let Hackers Hijack Millions of PCs

15-Year-Old Schoolboy Posed as CIA Chief to Hack Highly Sensitive Information

Remember “Crackas With Attitude”?

A notorious pro-Palestinian hacking group behind a series of embarrassing hacks against United States intelligence officials and leaked the personal details of 20,000 FBI agents, 9,000 Department of Homeland Security … Continue reading 15-Year-Old Schoolboy Posed as CIA Chief to Hack Highly Sensitive Information

OnePlus confirms up to 40,000 customers affected by Credit Card Breach

OnePlus has finally confirmed that its online payment system was breached, following several complaints of fraudulent credit card transactions from its customers who made purchases on the company’s official website.

In a statement released today, Chin… Continue reading OnePlus confirms up to 40,000 customers affected by Credit Card Breach

Hackers Exploiting Three Microsoft Office Flaws to Spread Zyklon Malware

Security researchers have spotted a new malware campaign in the wild that spreads an advanced botnet malware by leveraging at least three recently disclosed vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office.

Dubbed Zyklon, the fully-featured malware has resurfaced … Continue reading Hackers Exploiting Three Microsoft Office Flaws to Spread Zyklon Malware

Skygofree — Powerful Android Spyware Discovered

Security researchers have unveiled one of the most powerful and highly advanced Android spyware tools that give hackers full control of infected devices remotely.

Dubbed Skygofree, the Android spyware has been designed for targeted surveillance, and i… Continue reading Skygofree — Powerful Android Spyware Discovered

New Mirai Okiru Botnet targets devices running widely-used ARC Processors

The cybersecurity threat landscape has never been more extensive and is most likely to grow exponentially in 2018.

Although the original creators of Mirai DDoS botnet have already been arrested and jailed, the variants of the infamous IoT malware are … Continue reading New Mirai Okiru Botnet targets devices running widely-used ARC Processors