- Application protection against DFA attacks

Differential Fault Analysis, also known as DFA, is an attack technique designed to recover cryptographic keys from the application ...
- Facebook with online payment feature on iOS and Android, is testing

Recently, Facebook has suddenly launched a new, very useful mobile payment feature that makes it easier and more convenient for users to shop and turn this world's largest social
- So frustrated with the learning situation, students hack the school's computer system

Well, once again we find that students with poor grades or frequent absenteeism are not necessarily ignorant or ill-advised, but perhaps simply because of 'boredom'.
- Intel has overcome serious vulnerabilities in graphics drivers for Windows

Intel recently announced that it has successfully overcome 20 security vulnerabilities in Intel Graphics Driver for Windows.
- Counter-Strike 1.6 features new Zero-Day, allowing malicious servers to hack gamers' computers

If you're a Counter-Strike player, be careful.
- Detects code execution vulnerabilities in WinRAR, noting more than 100 infringement cases

A code execution vulnerability in WinRAR has been exploited more than 100 times separately by hackers in the first week since it was revealed, and it is expected that this number
- If using an Android phone, be careful: You may be being tracked without knowing

Android - Google's mobile operating system has behaviors that silently monitor users that make them unaware. More seriously, it can also access a user's personal data store
- Ransomware LockerGoga is making a big corporation miserable

Norsk Hydro - one of the world's largest aluminum and renewable energy corporations based in Oslo, Norway, was forced to suspend most of its production lines and switch to manual
- The 13-year-old 'Hacker' enters the school's computer system to create a 'list of the most hated kids'

Recently, a 13-year-old 'young man' in the United States was investigated for allegedly illegally accessing and using personal data of a teacher, thereby breaking into the school's
- Netflix test mobile movie package only 3 USD / month

Netflix, the world-famous paid-for movie service, recently revealed that it is testing the movie package with a monthly fee of only $ 3.63, exclusively for mobile phones.
- Tesla's plan to use Chromium in cars is hacked before it is completed

Tesla is the latest company to apply Chromium tools for web browsers on cars.
- What is cybercrime? How to prevent cybercrime?

We live in an era of Internet globalization. The Internet invades every corner of the street, is present in every living room and appears in every breath of life. In addition to
- MySQL vulnerabilities allow malicious servers to steal data from customers

Someone can take advantage of this problem to steal sensitive data from an improperly configured web server, allowing connection to untrusted servers or from database management
- New malware uses Google Drive as a command-and-control server

Network security researchers have now discovered a new malware attack campaign linked to the notorious APH DarkHydrus group, which uses Google Drive as a command and control
- Android apps contain malicious code that uses motion sensors to avoid detection

The sad fact is that after many efforts by Google to isolate the Play Store from malware, malicious applications somehow find new ways to deceive measures. malware prevention ...
- Azorult Trojan steals user passwords while running in the background like Google Update

AZORult Trojan is a malware released to steal user information on a large scale.
- Detecting new electronic phishing malware, redirecting payment transactions to attackers

Recently, cyber security experts have discovered the latest type of attack from the electronic money world, silently redirecting payment transactions made to attackers instead of
- US $ 1.7 billion of electronic money was beaten by hackers in 2018

The cyber criminals 'working' in the e-money market must have had a successful 2018 pocket-sized electronic money worth $ 1.7 billion.
- New USB cable type allows hackers to perform remote attacks

When plugging in a Linux, Mac, or Windows computer, this USB cable will be recognized by the operating system as HID or a normal user interface device ...
- New phishing attacks appear to use Google Translate as a disguise

Recently, a phishing campaign to steal Google accounts and Facebook login information has been discovered using Google Translate (Google Translate) as a disguised location on