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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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Ethereum Hack: $8.4 Million Stolen from Veritaseum ICO

There is a considerable uptick in Ethereum hacks during the last couple of weeks. Yet another theft of a considerable amount of the increasingly valued cryptocurrency has been registered. An anonymous hacker has stolen approximately $8.4 million in Ethereum from…

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The Future Is Here: Employees Getting RFID Chips Implanted

The employment of implanted chips may have seemed like a conspiracy not too long ago but it’s already a fact. A scary fact. Apparently, an American company, 32M, is now offering chips to employees willing to get the implant in…

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Remove CryptoJoker Ransomware. Recover .cryptojoker Files

This article aims to help all victims of CryptoJoker to remove the ransomware completely from the infected host and recover encrypted data without paying the ransom to cyber criminals. A new version of CryptoJoker ransomware has been spotted by security…

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Google and Facebook to Give Government Access to User Messages?

Australian government proposed a new cybersecurity law that forces web services such as Google and Facebook to lower their encryption systems. According to the motion the companies are required to provide access to law enforcement agencies. Related Story: Australia’s Facial…

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Kaspersky Anti-Virus No Longer Allowed by the US Government?

The Kaspersky Labs security products are now banned for use by the US government agencies according to several reports. The concerns are linked to potential links between the company and the Russian Federation intelligence services. The General Service Administration (GSA)…

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BothanSpy, Gyrfalcon CIA Implants for Windows, Linux Steal SSH Credentials

BothanSpy and Gyrfalcon are the names of the latest CIA hacking tools unearthed by WikiLeaks and the already legendary Vault7 dump. The tools are in fact implants designed to steal SSH credentials from two operating systems – Windows and Linux.…

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AlphaBay Dark Web Marketplace Down and It’s Not for Maintenance

AlphaBay market, one of the largest Dark Web markets for illegal inventory like drugs and guns has been down since Tuesday night. The site is often down due to maintenance reasons but this time around things may be different s…

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Less Malware for Windows, More for MacOS and Linux (Report 2016)

Due to its global dominance on the market, Windows has always been the most targeted operating system out there. However, Microsoft has been struggling to secure its product which has led to a (not that) surprising outcome. It turns out…

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Pre-Installed Dell Software Flaws Could Disable Security Mechanisms

Are you a Dell customer? Be alert as Talos researchers have discovered that Dell’s pre-installed software contains vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to disable security programs. The flaws could also lead to escalation of privilege attacks. Related Story: Dell Tech…

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Bitcoin, Ethereum Exchange Bithumb Hacked, Millions Stolen

Bithumb, the fourth largest Bitcoin and the biggest Ethereum exchange has been just hacked. The unfortunate event has resulted in the loss of over $1 million in cryptocurrencies. As for the hacking itself, it has been done via compromised user…

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Complete Break of Libgcrypt RSA-1024: CVE-2017-7526, CVE-2017-9526

Are you a Linux user? Make sure to check whether a bug in libgcrypt20 has been patched. Researchers David Bernstein, Joachim Breitner, Daniel Genkin, Leon Groot Bruinderink, Nadia Heninger, Tanja Lange, Christine van Vredendaal and Yuval Yarom from various respected…

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Next Generation Security Coming to Windows 10 Fall Creators Update

Just a couple of days ago, Microsoft announced the comeback of the Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET for short). Also, new vulnerability mitigations are being introduced to Windows in a new feature dubbed Windows Defender Exploit Guard. In short, the…

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OutlawCountry Exploit, CIA’s Tool to Compromise Linux Systems

OutlawCountry is the name of the latest CIA exploit revealed by the WikiLeaks. Unlike ELSA which was designed to target Windows systems to determine the location of a particular user, OutlawCountry targets Linux systems. According to a leaked user manual,…

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Petya / NotPetya / GoldenEye Ransomware Attacks Decrypted

What were the reasons behind the latest Petya/ NotPetya/ GoldenEye ransomware outbreak? Considering the circumstances surrounding this week’s malware catastrophe, security researchers have been struggling to understand why the campaign happened in the first place. Who was behind it? The…

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CVE-2017-1000364, Stack Slash Flaw in Linux Patched

How do you feel about a decade-old vulnerability in a range of Unix-based operating systems, like Linux, OpenBSD, NetBSF, FreeBSD and Solaris? Unfortunately, this question is not a theoretical one as such a vulnerability (identified as CVE-2017-1000364) has been discovered,…

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CVE-2017-9948 – Severe Skype Flaw, Patch Now to Latest Version

CVE-2017-9948 is a stack buffer overflow vulnerability recently discovered in Microsoft Skype 7.2, 7.35, and 7.36 before 7.37. The Skype flaw involves MSFTEDIT.DLL mishandling of remote RDP clipboard content within the message box, as explained by researchers. The highly severe…

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SamSam Ransomware Latest Attacks Bring Criminals $33,000

SamSam ransomware has been around since at least March 2016, but research indicates that it is active once again. This time around, the criminals behind the ransomware are demanding a huge amount of ransom, AlientVault researchers say. Related Story: SamSam…

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Google Data Removal Policy: Personal Medical Data Scrubbed from Search

Have you ever pondered on the type of personal information that search giant Google indexes? Perhaps you haven’t? Here’s some food for thought – Google has silently altered its search engine indexing to exclude medical data. Why is that a…

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Google Backup and Sync Will Help Users Back Up Files and Photos

Have you heard of Google Backup and Sync? Apparently, Backup and Sync is a new feature Google is about to start rolling out on June 28. The feature will assist users in backing up their important files to the cloud.…

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Check Point Opposes Microsoft on Fireball Malware Infection Rates

Earlier this month, security experts from Check Point made a report about a browser hijacker and malware downloader dubbed Fireball. The security company claimed that the Chinese malware had infected more than 250 million systems. Microsoft, on the other hand,…

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