CTB-Locker Ransomware Spreading Rapidly, Infects Thousands of Web Servers
Posted by razvan1 on Feb 29, 2016 in Exploits & P.O.C's | 0 comments
In last few years, we saw an innumerable rise in ransomware threats ranging from Cryptowall toLocky ransomware discovered last week. Now, another genre of ransomware had been branched out from the family of CTB-Locker Ransomware with an update to infect “Websites”, according to Lawrence Abrams ofBleepingComputer. The newly...
Read MoreHow to Hack and Decrypt WhatsApp Database on rooted devices
Posted by Amali@ on Oct 5, 2015 in Attack (computing) news, Exploits & P.O.C's, Vulnerabilities | 0 comments
WhatsApp? Almost everyone knows about it. It is a social android application, that’s enables the user to send free messages through the internet within seconds. The developers have made huge success and have high level and complex algorithms to encrypt and store the data, which changes with every update! And hence everyone uses it to send even the most...
Read MoreThe recent iOS 9.0.1 Update fails to fix the Lock screen Bypass flaw
Posted by Amali@ on Oct 2, 2015 in Security News, Vulnerabilities | 1 comment
Apple recently released its first update to the new iOS 9, but experts noticed that it doesn’t fix the lock screen bypass vulnerability. The flaw is considered serious because it allows to bypass the lock screen mechanism that protects the iPhone and the iPad from unauthorized access. An attacker can access users’ contacts and personal photographs...
Read MoreWinRAR zero-day open million users to hack
Posted by Amali@ on Oct 2, 2015 in Vulnerabilities | 0 comments
The security researcher Mohammad Reza Espargham a new zero-day flaw is threatening million of users of the latest version of WinRAR. According to the security researcher at Vulnerability-Lab Mohammad Reza Espargham, the latest version of WinRAR 5.21 for Windows OS is vulnerable to Remote Code Execution (RCE) flaw. “A remote code execution vulnerability has...
Read MoreHow I hacked my IP camera, and found this backdoor account
Posted by razvan1 on Sep 28, 2015 in Attack (computing) news, Exploits & P.O.C's, Security News | 3 comments
The time has come. I bought my second IoT device - in the form of a cheap IP camera. As it was the cheapest among all others, my expectations regarding security was low. But this camera was still able to surprise me. Maybe I will disclose the camera model used in my hack in this blog later, but first I will try to contact someone regarding these issues....
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