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An inspired writer and content manager who has been with SensorsTechForum since the project started. A professional with 10+ years of experience in creating engaging content. Focused on user privacy and malware development, she strongly believes in a world where cybersecurity plays a central role. If common sense makes no sense, she will be there to take notes. Those notes may later turn into articles! Follow Milena @Milenyim

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250,000 Euros Fine for French Company that Exposed Customer Data

A fine in the size of 250,000 euro has been imposed on Optical Center, a French company specialized in selling eye and hearing aids. Apparently, the company has failed to secure the data of its customers on its website, and…

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Microsoft Ends Support for Windows 7, 8.1 in Community Forums

Are you still resisting Windows 10 and running Windows 7 or Windows 8? If that is your case, you should note that, starting July without providing a specific date, Microsoft is planning to no longer participate in the technical support…

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InvisiMole Spyware: Sophisticated Tool for Targeted Cyber Espionage

A previously unknown piece of complex malware with spying capabilities was recently discovered by researchers at cybersecurity firm ESET. The spyware is dubbed InvisiMole and is regarded as an advanced cyber espionage tool most likely designed for attacks on nation-state…

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Facebook Privacy Bug May Have Affected 14 Million Users

Yet another bug has been just found in Facebook automatically suggesting posting publicly when users were creating their posts. Related Story: Facebook Scraped SMS and Calls Data on Android Devices Facebook Bug Affects 14 Million Users, Problem Now Fixed According…

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Online Fraud Report 2018: Fraudsters Move From Reddit to Blockchain

RSA has released its Fraud Attack Trends report for Q1 of 2018. The report reveals that newsjacking has become fraudsters’ favorite way of empowering phishing attacks, among other things. A recent news that fraudsters leveraged to incite a major phishing…

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Ticketfly Data Breach: 26,151,608 Customer Emails Exposed

Online ticketing service Ticketfly has been targeted by a malicious actor and as a result, users’ personal information was stolen. In addition to that, Ticketfly’s website was defaced, and a message was dropped on the compromised homepage which said “Your…

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Telegram for Malicious Activities: How Hackers Exploit the App

There have been multiple cases of hackers leveraging Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, and now Telegram is becoming a preferred target for hackers as evident by the increasing number of abuse cases on the service. Taking advantage of tools and services…

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MyHeritage DNA Service Exposes 92 Million Account Details

There are data breaches and then there are data breaches. Depending on the personal or sensitive information that is being leaked, data breaches can be true privacy nightmares. Related Story: Microsoft Builds a DNA Computer, Says Cancer Is a Computational…

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CVE-2018-8174 Vulnerability Used by Rig Exploit Kit

Security researchers have been following the activity surrounding the infamous Rig exploit kit. In these campaigns, attackers are compromising websites to inject a malicious script that redirects potential victims to the EK’s landing page. This attack scenario slightly changed in…

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U.S. Federal Agencies Lack Basic Cybersecurity Processes

A new report titled “Federal Cybersecurity Risk Determination Report and Action Plan” has shed some light on the cybersecurity inadequacy of U.S. federal agencies. Please note that: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is publishing this Federal Cybersecurity Risk…

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Windows JScript Component Vulnerability Is Yet to Be Patched

A flaw has been discovered in Windows’s JScript component. The vulnerability can lead to execution of malicious code on a vulnerable system, researchers warn. More about the JScript Component Vulnerability The JScript flaw was discovered by security researcher Dmitri Kaslov…

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GDPR Is Affecting the Way WHOIS Works, Security Researchers Worry

Is GDPR going to reflect the activity of the WHOIS database which has been helping law enforcement and security researchers uncover malware operators? According to two cybersecurity and privacy attorneys, GDPR is very likely to interfere with the availability of…

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Chrome 67 Now Available with New Features and 34 Fixed Bugs

Chrome 67 for Windows has just been released. The stable release brings along 34 security fixes and default support for WebAuthn, the new specification that kills off passwords. More about Chrome 67 Chrome 67 is the first version of Chrome…

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CVE-2018-11235 Git Vulnerability – Microsoft Releases Patch

An industry-wide security flaw identified as CVE-2018-11235 has been discovered in Git. The vulnerability can lead to arbitrary code execution when a user performs operations in a malicious repository. CVE-2018-11235 Official Description In Git before 2.13.7, 2.14.x before 2.14.4, 2.15.x…

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Facebook 2FA Now Available via Authenticator Apps

Facebook has finally introduced two-factor (2FA) authentication to users who are not willing to share their phone numbers. Instead of giving away such highly sensitive personal details, users are now welcome to try out Facebook’s 2FA via authenticator apps where…

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Facebook Copyright Notice Scam – Learn More to Protect Yourself

A new privacy-related (perhaps inspired by the GDPR activation) scam, this time affecting Facebook users, has surfaced the web. Read carefully this article in case you have posted a notice to your Facebook timeline where you proclaim your copyright ownership…

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Pornhub New VPNhub Service – Will It Sell Your Data?

Pornhub is launching a VPN service with free, unlimited bandwidth to improve the privacy of its users. The service is called VPNhub and the apps for iOS and Android are already available for download, with Windows and MacOS apps for…

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Microsoft Pushes Windows 10 Version 1803 to Systems Set to Bypass It

Microsoft has once again been found to push Windows 10 to users who specifically said they didn’t want it. This time user complaints are about Windows 10 version 1803 – the upgrade has been pushed onto systems that were set…

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Amazon Sells Its Facial Rekognition System to Law Enforcement Agencies

A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) recently revealed that Amazon has started selling facial recognition software to at least two US law enforcement agencies. A recently published ACLU report has shown that…

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Researchers Find 274 Vulnerabilities in the Top 50 Android Shopping Apps

A relatively new research recently uncovered that there is a hidden patch gap in Android devices. Researchers spent two years analyzing 1,200 Android phones and presenting the results during the Hack in the Box conference in Amsterdam. Now, new research…

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