The majority (73%) said they were “somewhat prepared” and would have to figure things out “on the fly.”
City and Countryside Security: What’s the Difference?
Many people think that crime, including burglary, is more prevalent in cities than it is in small countryside towns and villages. This may be the case for very densely populated cities such as London and Birmingham, however the majority of countryside locations are not crime-free. Anybody who has watched Emmerdale or Midsomer Murders knows that […]
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The Best Hacking Books 2018
One of the most popular and most asked questions since I’ve started this blog is if I can recommend some good hacking books to read for beginners and more experienced hackers and penetration testers. In this article I want to highlight some hacki…
Over 500,000 Windows Machines Infected with Monero Mining Software
Crypto-mining malware spreading via EternalBlue exploit
Bomgar Acquires Lieberman Software Adding Privilege to Access
Bomgar has acquired Lieberman Software to enhance its portfolio of secure access software
ANGALIZO KWA MABENKI DHIDI YA UHALIFU WA ATM JACKPOTING
KWA UFUPI: ATM
jackpotting imgonga Hodi Nchini Marekani ambapo imesababisha upotevu mkubwa wa
fedha zinazo kadiriwa kuzidi kiasi cha Dola milioni moja hadi sasa.
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Kumekua
na aina nyingi za uhalifu mtandao unaolenga mashine za ATM ambao…
JenX Botnet Emerges to Target IoT Devices and Grand Theft Auto
The botnet is for rent. Its service description reads: “God’s wrath will be employed against the IP that you provide us.”
Critical Infrastructure More Vulnerable Than Ever Before
The number of internet-accessible industrial control systems (ICS) is increasing every year, as are vulnerabilities.
Criminals Move to Cash in on Cryptocurrency Gold Rush
Cybercriminals have developed several schemes to defraud those looking to profit from the growth in cryptocurrencies.
Cisco: Crypto-Mining Botnets Could Make $100m Annually
Black hats are eschewing ransomware in favor of easier ways to make cash