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Apple plans to fix a new iOS vulnerability in iPhone and iPad

Apple plans to fix a new iOS vulnerability in iPhone and iPad

by Kanishk Tagade23rd April 2020

Apple Inc. is planning to fix a new iOS vulnerability that could allow hackers to remotely infect any iPhone and iPad running on iOS v13.4.1 or below.

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A massive database of more than 5 Billion “leaked records” was exposed online

by quickcyber21st March 2020

The UK based cybersecurity firm exposed one of its unprotected Elasticsearch database that contained more than 5 billion previously leaked records.

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Indian Security Researcher received $55,000 under bug bounty program by Facebook

by quickcyber3rd March 2020

A security researcher Amol Baikar form Pune, India has received an award of $55,000 for finding a bug in Facebook’s OAuth framework that can allow attackers to hijack and takeover user accounts.

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Google Authenticator Is Not Secured Anymore

by quickcyber28th February 2020

The widely used two-factor authentication (2FA) app Google Authenticator has flaws that allow malware perpetrators to unlock a device and carry out unauthorised activities remotely.

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SQL Dump of Indian tech news site BGR shared on Hacker Forum

by quickcyber27th February 2020

Researchers from cybercrime monitoring firm “Under the Breach” spotted the 21.5GB of SQL data dump including the Indian tech news site BGR.in.

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A new vulnerability in Wi-Fi Encryption could Expose More than a Billion Devices

by quickcyber27th February 2020

A new hardware vulnerability in the Wi-Fi chips which could expose more than a billion devices, including mobiles, tables, laptops, routers, IoT gadgets, and Wi-Fi access points.

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11 Feb 2021

New writeup:

"Hacking http://Chess.com and Accessing 50 Million Customer Records"

Huge thanks to @sshell_ and @xEHLE_!

https://samcurry.net/hacking-chesscom/

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