xhelper

After Factory Reset A xHelper Android Malware Re-Installs

A mysterious piece of Android malware that re-installs itself on infected devices even after users delete it or factory reset their devices—making it nearly impossible to remove.xHelper reportedly...
Work From Home

Work From Home (WFH) makes everyone vulnerable to cyber attacks in corona lockdown

Every employees may stay protected against the highly infectious Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 and also from other perils like road accidents, snatching, and so on by staying indoors....

U.S. Charges 6 Russian Intelligence Officials Over Dangerous Cyberattacks

The US government on Monday officially charged six Russian knowledge officials for completing ruinous malware assaults with a plan to disturb and destabilize different countries and cause...
NEMTY

Nemty ransomware shuts down public RaaS

The operators of the Nemty ransomware have announced this week they were shutting down their public Ransomware-as-a-Service operation and opting to go private in order to focus...

New Chrome 0-day Under Dynamic Assaults – Update Your Program Now

In the event that you are utilizing Google Chrome program on your Windows, Mac, or Linux PCs, you have to refresh your web perusing programming quickly to...

A New IoT Botnet Malware Spotted in the Wild Emerging

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new emerging IoT botnet threat that leverages compromised smart devices to stage 'distributed denial-of-service' attacks, potentially triggered on-demand through platforms offering DDoS-for-hire...
Credit Card

Card Swiper attackers targeting WooCommerce sites

Credit card swipers have found a hard-to-detect way to target WordPress websites using the WooCommerce plugin by secretly modifying legitimate JavaScript files. That’s according...

Qualcomm chips explored kernel vulnerabilities in Android devices

A detailed analysis of two critical vulnerabilities impacting Android devices powered by Qualcomm chips has been published. The two security flaws, tracked as CVE-2019-14040 and CVE-2019-14041, affected...

Google Cautions of Zero-Snap Bluetooth Blemishes in Linux-based Gadgets

Google security scientists are cautioning of another arrangement of zero-click weaknesses in the Linux Bluetooth programming stack that can permit a close by unauthenticated, distant aggressor to...
Microsoft

Other 113 bugs with three zero-day vulnerabilities fixed by Microsoft

Microsoft has published a bunch of security updates that will be rolling out to several products over the coming days and weeks. As mentioned by ZDNet, the...
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