A cyber-espionage group known as the Gaza Cybergang, the Gaza Hackers Team or Molerats has resumed operations in April 2016, after previously shutting down all activities when security firm ClearSky discovered its presence in January 2016. ....
SelengkapnyaThe US Navy has put out an ad soliciting bids for an educational program aimed at training sailors in ethical hacking techniques. ....
SelengkapnyaA few years ago, spammers and scammers were not as interested in the Olympics as they were in football (the World Cup and European Championships). The first major increase in the number of spam messages devoted to the Olympic Games occurred in the run-up to the Winter Olympics in Sochi in 2014. Since then, their interest in the Olympics has shown no sign of weakening and the upcoming event in Brazil is no exception. ....
SelengkapnyaA new instance of the infamous Silk Road marketplace has popped up on the Dark Web today, and this new version, dubbed Silk Road 3.0, is actually the fourth reincarnation of the site. ....
SelengkapnyaA recent large-scale study of 1,208 people by the Université du Luxembourg has revealed how the potency of social engineering attacks can be increased with the help of a little chocolate. ...
SelengkapnyaTor, of course, relies on strong encryption for the anonymity and privacy it provides. ...
SelengkapnyaThe two year GDPR honeymoon period starts today - industry experts that spoke with SC are all urging business to, " take a hard look at how their data are shared and stored, focusing in particular on any cloud apps in use across the organisation." ....
SelengkapnyaThe European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) has said a data transfer pact between the EU and US needs "significant improvements". ....
SelengkapnyaA relatively unknown division of the Anonymous hacker collective that goes by the name of Anonymous Analytics has been sabotaging companies on the stock market by revealing flaws in their financial statements, with catastrophic results. .....
SelengkapnyaJust days after transferring £7,600 ($11,000) in stolen bitcoins to an anti-ISIS revolutionary group in Syria, hacktivist Phineas Fisher was at it again — not just defacing the website belonging to Spain's Catalan police union, but actually posting an online tutorial showing how it was done. ....
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