If there’s any consolation to be drawn from the cyberattack on SingHealth – Singapore’s largest healthcare group – in July 2018, it is that all patient records in SingHealth’s IT system remain intact; the group’s clinic and hospital operations were not disrupted during the attack, and patient care was not compromised. Through an initial breach on a front-end workstation, the attackers obtained ...
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T-Mobile Hacked — 2 Million Customers’ Personal Data Stolen
T-Mobile today confirmed that the telecom giant suffered a security breach on its US servers on August 20 that may have resulted in the leak of “some” personal information of up to 2 million T-Mobile customers. The leaked information includes customers’ name, billing zip code, phone number, email address, account number, and account type (prepaid or postpaid). However, the good news is ...
Read More »Seqrite-Top 5 IT tips for remote and mobile teams
Cybersecurity threats are lurking everywhere. In 2015, a vulnerability was detected in WiFi routers in hotel allowing attackers to distribute malware and monitor and record data sent over the network. A laptop is stolen every 53 seconds in the United States. USB keyloggers can be found in systems stored in a PC. Honestly put, it’s a scary world. And this ...
Read More »Apple Forces Facebook VPN App Out of iOS Store for Stealing Users’ Data
Facebook yesterday removed its mobile VPN app called Onavo Protect from the iOS App Store after Apple declared the app violated the iPhone maker’s App Store guidelines on data collection. For those who are unaware, Onavo Protect is a Facebook-owned Virtual Private Network (VPN) app that was primarily designed to help users keep tabs on their mobile data usage and ...
Read More »Microsoft Detects More Russian Cyber Attacks Ahead of Mid-Term Election
Microsoft claims to have uncovered another new Russian hacking attempts targeting United States’ Senate and conservative think tanks ahead of the 2018 midterm elections. The tech giant said Tuesday that the APT28 hacking group—also known as Strontium, Fancy Bear, Sofacy, Sednit, and Pawn Storm, which is believed to be tied to the Russian government—created at least six fake websites related to US Senate ...
Read More »Chrome Bug Allowed Hackers to Find Out Everything Facebook Knows About You
With the release of Chrome 68, Google prominently marks all non-HTTPS websites as ‘Not Secure’ on its browser to make the web a more secure place for Internet users. If you haven’t yet, there is another significant reason to immediately switch to the latest version of the Chrome web browser. Ron Masas, a security researcher from Imperva, has discovered a vulnerability in web browsers ...
Read More »Researchers Developed Artificial Intelligence-Powered Stealthy Malware
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been seen as a potential solution for automatically detecting and combating malware, and stop cyber attacks before they affect any organization. However, the same technology can also be weaponized by threat actors to power a new generation of malware that can evade even the best cyber-security defenses and infects a computer network or launch an attack ...
Read More »Reddit Hacked – Emails, Passwords, Private Messages Stolen
This time the victim is Reddit… seems someone is really pissed off with Reddit’s account ban policy or bias moderators. Reddit social media network today announced that it suffered a security breach in June that exposed some of its users’ data, including their current email addresses and an old 2007 database backup containing usernames and hashed passwords. According to Reddit, the unknown ...
Read More »NetSpectre — New Remote Spectre Attack Steals Data Over the Network
A team of security researchers has discovered a new Spectre attack that can be launched over the network, unlike all other Spectre variants that require some form of local code execution on the target system. Dubbed “NetSpectre,” the new remote side-channel attack, which is related to Spectre variant 1, abuses speculative execution to perform bounds-check bypass and can be used ...
Read More »From today, Google Chrome starts marking all non-HTTPS sites ‘Not Secure’
Starting today with the release of Chrome 68, Google Chrome prominently marks all non-HTTPS websites as ‘Not Secure’ in its years-long effort to make the web a more secure place for Internet users. So if you are still running an insecure HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) website, many of your visitors might already be greeted with a ‘Not Secure’ message on ...
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