- Smishing, public WiFi, deepfake ... but every security threat will explode in 2020

The world of security is constantly moving, in parallel with the development speed of the internet as well as the technology field.
- Take a look at the most significant threats from the security world in 2019

2019 continues to be a volatile year for global security circles. Many new and modern security methods are introduced, but along with it is the continuous progress from malicious
- Nvidia released an emergency security patch for the GeForce GPU

Nvidia knows how to please users when sending them a meaningful 'gift' at Christmas, which is an emergency security patch for the GeForce GPU.
- Security recommendations from the FBI in response to LockerGoga and MegaCortex malware

LockerGoga and MegaCortex are currently two of the ransomware strains that cause the biggest damage in 2019.
- What is Domain Hijacking? How dangerous is it?

The domain name is one of the most important assets in the internet.
- You will receive $ 7000 right from OnePlus if you do this

OnePlus has just launched a new security bug bonus program called OnePlus Security Feedback Center (OneSRC).
- Warning of increased email fraud before the 2020 Tokyo Olympics

The 2020 Tokyo Olympics are no more advantageous opportunity for cyber criminals to take advantage of illicit profits.
- Another major health facility was attacked, affecting nearly half of the Canadian population

Organizations operating in the field of health - healthcare are increasingly becoming victims of cybercrime.
- Detecting cryptocurrency mining Botnet using photos of Taylor Swift to spread malicious code

This botnet is called MyKingz (also known as Smominru, DarkCloud or Hexmen).
- Post-thanks corner: Google, Microsoft award millions of dollars to white-hat hackers, Toyota, NEC say 'thank you'

The trend of awarding security bug detection bounties is growing widely in the modern technology world.
- Google blacklisted some web browsers on Linux, blocking access to Google services

Google has issued a notice banning a number of popular Linux browsers from signing in to its services.
- Adobe releases a series of important periodic security updates

Adobe has just released a series of important periodic security updates to fix simple to serious vulnerabilities ...
- Stalkerware and security risks for businesses

Some legitimate, useful and necessary applications can be turned into Stalkerware if they fall into the hands of a hacker.
- Microsoft warns of the dangerous usage habits of millions of users

According to statistics of the Microsoft Threat Research team, millions of users of Microsoft services have the habit of using the same password for multiple accounts and
- 2 Dangerous Trojans are being distributed heavily through fake VPN webs

International cybersecurity researchers recently discovered a fake website that hides a VPN service, but is actually used to spread and install two malicious password-stealing
- Another large Data Center service provider became a victim of ransomware

Ransomware appears to be redirecting attacks to major data centers on a global scale.
- Detecting a new Linux vulnerability allows hackers to gain control of the VPN connection

International security researchers have found an entirely new Linux vulnerability that allows potential attackers to hijack VPN connections on the device * NIX and 'inject' the
- Facebook Ads Manager becomes a victim of Trojan information theft

An unknown hacker group is distributing a Trojan stealing information disguised as a PDF reader that can copy Facebook session cookies
- Discover botnet hiding YouTube shadow stealthily deploying malicious activities

The internet world is constantly in motion, and the malicious actors in this virtual world are also actively changing to adapt to that reel.
- PureLocker - a very 'weird' ransomware strain that can encrypt servers

PureLocker: New ransomware strain with an unusual attack mechanism