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Weekly News Digest #28
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Weekly News Digest #28

Dutch data protection authority fines Booking.com €475K The €475,000 fine was imposed by the European Union regulator on one of the most popular hotel booking sites in the world Booking.com for the late reporting on a data breach. Booking.com has offices in many countries but its headquarters is located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and that

2 Apr 2021

Weekly News Digest #27
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Weekly News Digest #27

Critical Facebook for WordPress Plugin vulnerabilities patched At the end of 2020, the Wordfence Threat Intelligence team disclosed the vulnerability related to the Facebook for WordPress plugin, formerly known as the Official Facebook Pixel. The plugin is applied to monitor site traffic and record the actions of users when they visit a particular page and

26 Mar 2021

Weekly News Digest #25
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Weekly News Digest #25

New security fixes addressing Creative Cloud, Connect, and Framemaker vulnerabilities released by Adobe Adobe publishes standard security updates every month. In the new release, the tech giant has addressed the vulnerability in Framemaker, a document processor. The identified bug tracked as CVE-2021-21056 constitutes a serious out-of-bounds read issue the exploitation of which may cause arbitrary

12 Mar 2021

Weekly News Digest #24
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Weekly News Digest #24

$40 Million Stolen from Binance Cryptocurrency Exchange Binance, one of the most recognizable and biggest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world, has experienced a serious cryptocurrency theft. Hackers have stolen crypto assets valued at $40 million as well as API tokens and two-factor authentication codes of a number of users and the company considers this issue

5 Mar 2021

Weekly News Digest #23
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Weekly News Digest #23

NSA Hacking Tool Appeared to Be Used Years Ago in China Is it possible for any intelligence agency to keep its ‘zero-day’ supply from falling into the wrong hands? The question that bothers security community heads since four years ago accident with a group of hackers Shadow Brokers, who launched leaking of NSA hacking tools

26 Feb 2021

Weekly News Digest #22
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Weekly News Digest #22

Singtel Hacking Resulting Customers And Employees Data Leakage  A security breach of a third-party file-sharing system led to the leakage of personal information of 129.000 clients and former Singtel employees.  The data of 23 enterprises, credit card details of the staff of a corporate client were also revealed. After the investigation, the company stated that

19 Feb 2021

Weekly News Digest #21
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Weekly News Digest #21

Adobe Flaw Vulnerability Hovers Widows Users  Windows Users were prevented from a critical Adobe flaw from which hackers benefit.  In their Tuesday’s notification, Adobe mentioned their vulnerability (CVE-2021-21017)in “limited attacks”. Such an error occurs as a result of memory overwhelming with dynamic variables. If a buffer-overflow happens, it leads to the incorrect behavior of a

12 Feb 2021

Weekly News Digest #20
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Weekly News Digest #20

A zero-day vulnerability in SonicWall products actively exploited in the wild In SonicWall enterprise security products was find a zero-day vulnerability that is actively exploited in the wild.  In January security provider SonicWall confirmed a “highly sophisticated, coordinated” attack on its systems. The company, which develops networking tools, cybersecurity products, and cloud platform solutions, said

5 Feb 2021

Weekly Digest #18
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Weekly Digest #18

DNSpooq Flaws Allow DNS Hijacking of Millions of Devices This week researchers have uncovered a set of flaws in dnsmasq, popular open-source software used for caching Domain Name System (DNS) responses for home and commercial routers and servers. The set of seven flaws consist of buffer overflow issues and weaknesses, allowing for DNS cache-poisoning attacks

22 Jan 2021

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