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Unprotected Database Exposes Personal Info of 80 Million American Households

mardi 30 avril 2019 à 09:02
A team of security researchers has claims to have found a publicly-accessible database that exposes information on more than 80 million U.S. households—nearly 65 percent of the total number of American households. Discovered by VPNMentor's research team lead by hacktivists Noam Rotem and Ran Locar, the unsecured database includes 24GB of extremely detailed information about individual homes,

Docker Hub Suffers a Data Breach, Asks Users to Reset Password

samedi 27 avril 2019 à 13:47
Docker Hub, one of the largest cloud-based library of Docker container images, has suffered a data breach after an unknown attacker gained access to the company's single Hub database. Docker Hub is an online repository service where users and partners can create, test, store and distribute Docker container images, both publicly and privately. <!-- adsense --> The breach reportedly exposed

New York, Canada, Ireland Launch New Investigations Into Facebook Privacy Breaches

samedi 27 avril 2019 à 12:35
Facebook has a lot of problems, then there are a lot of problems for Facebook—and both are not going to end anytime sooner. Though Facebook has already set aside $5 billion from its revenue to cover a possible fine the company is expecting as a result of an FTC investigation over privacy violations, it seems to be just first installment of what Facebook has to pay for continuously ignoring users

Critical Unpatched Flaw Disclosed in WordPress WooCommerce Extension

vendredi 26 avril 2019 à 13:20
If you own an eCommerce website built on WordPress and powered by WooCommerce plugin, then beware of a new, unpatched vulnerability that has been made public and could allow attackers to compromise your online store. A WordPress security company—called "Plugin Vulnerabilities"—that recently gone rogue in order to protest against moderators of the WordPress’s official support forum has once

'Highly Critical' Unpatched Zero-Day Flaw Discovered In Oracle WebLogic

jeudi 25 avril 2019 à 17:00
A team of cybersecurity researchers today published a post warning enterprises of an unpatched, highly critical zero-day vulnerability in Oracle WebLogic server application that some attackers might have already started exploiting in the wild. Oracle WebLogic is a scalable, Java-based multi-tier enterprise application server that allows businesses to quickly deploy new products and services