Hackers put more than half a million Zoom login details on dark web Bloomberg May 4, 2020 Hackers put more than half a million login details for the teleconferencing app Zoom on the dark web, the Sunday Times newspaper…
Hackers deploying new types of malware, phishing, scams Sudipta Dev May 1, 2020 Some of India's cyber security startups are at the forefront, protecting client organisations and their teleworking employees from…
Why 47,000 Microsoft developers are generating 30,000 bugs a month IANS Apr 24, 2020 At Microsoft, 47,000 developers are generating nearly 30,000 bugs a month and these vulnerabilities get stored across over 100…
Hackers creating scam sites similar to COVID-19 relief packages IANS Apr 21, 2020 With the COVID-19 pandemic shutting down major parts of the global economy, governments are responding with massive stimulus…
Ransomware attacks jumped by 148 percent in March: VMWare Carbon Black Reuters Apr 20, 2020 Hacking activity against corporations in the United States and other countries more than doubled by some measures last month as…
Hackers gave 5 lakh Zoom account credentials for free on Dark Web IANS Apr 15, 2020 In growing troubles for video meet app Zoom, hackers dumped over 5 lakh credentials of those who attended office conference calls…
Hackers love to find exploits in Zoom, sell on Dark Web IANS Apr 13, 2020 Video meet app Zoom that has gained immense popularity among the enterprises, SMBs and schools in India and elsewhere to connect…
New regulation wave coming to safeguard businesses from hackers IANS Apr 10, 2020 As cybercriminals pose new challenges to legitimate businesses, countries across the world will see increased regulation on a…
Hackers’ forum hacked, database dumped on Dark Web IANS Apr 8, 2020 Cybercriminal have broken into a fellow rival hacers forum that trades in stolen Instagram, Twitter and other accounts, and dumped…
Most smartphone apps have ‘backdoor secrets’ for hackers IANS Apr 2, 2020 Cybersecurity researchers have discovered that a large number of mobile phone applications contain hardcoded ‘backdoor secrets’…