- It was GitHub's turn to be ransomed

GitHub has been hacked for more than a day, causing code and commit repositories to disappear.
- A very large black web market has just been destroyed

Recently, the German Federal Police Investigation Agency has successfully conducted a campaign to crack down on illegal black websites (with the help of Europol forces) in this
- Young people are too confident when talking about online security!

When talking to many young people who are in daily contact with technology even more with relatives or friends, many of them tell me that humanity is really living at the height of
- Deep Learning - new cybersecurity tool?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly contributing to every area of human life. Among the sub-domains of artificial intelligence in general and machine learning in
- The FBI expanded its search, adding a 'Dark web' shot down

According to information from many major technology forums, DeepDotWeb - a website containing Dark web-related resources and data - was completely inaccessible after the FBI's
- UC Browser Android - lucrative bait for URL spoofing attacks

With over 600 million installations through Play Store, UC Browser and UC Browser Mini Android are one of the most used mobile browser platforms in the world.
- The Linksys smart Wi-Fi router was found to contain information leaks of connected devices

More than 25,000 smart Wi-Fi router devices (smart Wi-Fi routers) with Linksys famous brands are said to be affected by a serious security hole.
- Microsoft rushed to release security updates for Windows XP, Server 2003

If you are still using a copy of Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 on networked systems (and both Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2), pay attention!
- Stack Overflow hits the hacker face, no significant damage is recorded

In a brief report released earlier today, Stack Overflow has reportedly recorded an attack that led hackers to successfully access their production systems.
- What do you know about the first 'cyber attack' in the world?

Temporarily restraining the 'contemplative' reality of today's global cyber security, we try to go back too much to the early days of the concept of 'cyber attack'. Do you know
- Hacker earned $ 32,000 in 7 weeks by fixing a series of gaps in e-money projects

Over the past 7 weeks, white-hat hackers around the world have earned at least $ 32,150 through the successful fix of a series of security flaws that appear on popular electronic
- Discover new Zero-Day vulnerabilities that target bugs in Windows 10 Task Scheduler

SandboxEscaper, a vulnerability researcher named SandboxEscaper, recently quietly announced the emergence of a new zero-exploit in Windows 10 operating system less than a week
- The unsafe 'feature' on UC Browser allows hackers to take control of Android phones remotely

Watch! If you are constantly using UC Browser as the main browser on your smartphone, now is the time to carefully consider uninstalling it immediately.
- Windows, Android and security intelligence issues

With 4.312 billion users worldwide, ie equivalent to about 55.6% of the global population, the Internet has been and will become a daily 'living space' for most events and
- Fileless malware - Achilles heel of traditional antivirus software

By the definition of being unified and widely recognized by many industry-leading security experts, the malware fileless is the type of malicious code that does not write malicious
- Endpoint Detection and Response threats, an emerging security technology

Endpoint Threat Detection and Response (ETDR) is a term first introduced by security expert Anton Chuvakin from Gartner in 2013 to refer to The tools mainly focus on detecting and
- The alarming increase in the number of attacks targeted at IoT devices

Along with the explosive growth of globalized internet and especially wireless connectivity, the number of attacks targeted Internet devices and Things (IoT) has escalated 'scary.
- Google: Play Protect helped cut 20% of malicious Android application installations by 2018

To reschedule, Google recently officially announced the Security & Privacy Year in Review report periodically. Basically, this is an overall report that details how Mountain View
- The list of nearly 600 MAC addresses was targeted in the recent hacking of millions of ASUS computer users

According to a recent announcement by researchers at Kaspersky Lab, tens of thousands of ASUS computers have been infected with malware by an attack that took place last January.
- New ransomware detection not only encrypts files but also helps 'clean up' the system

Rxomware vxCrypter is the first ransomware in the world that not only encrypts the victim's data but also helps clean up their computers by deleting duplicate files on the system.