Showing posts with label attack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attack. Show all posts

Friday, December 18

Microsoft Smartscreen Can Now Block Zero-Day Attacks On Edge And IE

Microsoft SmartScreen, integrated with Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, and the Windows operating system, has helped protect users from socially engineered attacks such as phishing and malware downloads since its initial release in Internet Explorer 7.

REDMOND COMPANY Microsoft has approached its customers with some boasts about SmartScreen and how much better it is as protecting people today than it was earlier this week.

The firm said that the SmartScreen system has been a capable security option for some time, and has made its bones in protecting against phishing attacks and malware and that kind of thing.

Friday, November 6

ProtonMail: encrypted email provider Recovers from DDoS punch after being extorted

ProtonMail, a Switzerland-based encrypted email provider, was forced offline on Thursday after hackers held the company’s internet connection for ransom by using a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.
Secure webmail outfit ProtonMail is still fighting against a sustained DDoS attack that has left its service largely unavailable since Tuesday.

Wednesday, October 28

000WEBHOST: Biggest Free Hosting Company Hacked, 13.5 Million Plaintext Passwords Leaked

Hackers have made off with the names, email addresses, and unencrypted passwords of 13 million accounts at 000webhost, a free web hosting biz.

If anyone hit by the raid has reused a 000webhost password on another website, now's the time to change it.

Tuesday, July 14

Pawn Storm: First Java Zero-Day Attack in Two Years Targets NATO & US Defense Organizations



Another zero-day vulnerability is being exploited in attacks spotted in the wild: this time, the targeted software is Java.

Pawn Storm: First Java Zero-Day Attack in Two Years Targets NATO & US Defense Organizations
First Java Zero-Day Attack in Two Years Targets NATO & US Defense Organizations

Thursday, July 2

Hackers Targeted Employees Of A Bitcoin Exchange Via Skype Before Stealing $5 Million

Six employees of Bitstamp were targeted in a weeks-long phishing attempt leading up to the theft of roughly $5m in bitcoin in January, according to an incident report said to be drafted internally by the bitcoin exchange.
$5 Million Bitstamp Bitcoin Exchange Hack

The confidential document, posted to Reddit by a single-purpose account, offers an in-depth look into what is believed to be the inside story of the hack, which resulted in the loss of just under 19,000 BTC earlier this year. Since then, the company has offered scant details on what took place behind the scenes, citing confidentiality regarding the investigation into the lost funds.

Wednesday, July 1

20 Ways To Make Your Chrome Browser So Much Better

The Web can be overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be.


If you're a Google Chrome user, there are thousands of browser plug-ins called "extensions" that can make it easier to stay on top everything you do online.
The Web can be overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be.
Here are 20 of the most useful Chrome extensions to make browsing better.
Here are some of the best free Chrome extensions you can download.

Saturday, June 27

Magento E-Commerce Platform Targeted In An Attack With Sneaky Code

Attackers are using a sneaky method to steal payment card data from websites using Magento, eBay’s widely used e-commerce platform.
Attackers are injecting code into the Magento e-commerce platform
to extract payment card data, according to Sucuri.

WARNING Report: HACKER's Make Mistakes which can get you in PRISON!!!!!!!!!!

According to this Report a Hacker can be arrest due to some Silly mistakes so start avoiding the little errors and keep Clam. And if you're a hacker or a member of hacker group or wanna to be a hacker then its important to know so the read the given below Report:


Attackers Make Mistakes But SysAdmins Tool

Sunday, June 21

How To Earn $84,000 A MONTH As A Blackhat

Try A 1,425 Per Cent Profit Margin

Exploit kit traders and ransomware slingers are in one of the most profitable industries in the world, landing a whopping 1,425 percent profit margin for raiding legitimate trade.

Saturday, June 20

Magazine publisher loses $1.5 million in phishing attack

Bonnier Publications, the publisher behind Saveur and Popular Science, might have lost up to $1.5 million in a successful phishing attack in May.