Hackers

Who is Behind WannaCry Ransomware Cyberattack? Was It North Korea

Research conducted by one of Google’s security experts – Neel Mehta – has thrown up a possible connection between the Lazarus hacker group and the WannaCry ransomware that has been wrecking havoc across the globe. The Link  ! ! !! lan Woodward, a UK based cyber security professor, has made this claim based on the […]

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Three Chinese Hackers Fined $9 Million for Stealing Trade Secrets Thursday

Three Chinese hackers have been ordered to pay $8.8 million (£6.8 million) after hacking email servers of two major New York-based law firms to steal corporate merger plans in December 2016 and used them to trade stocks. he U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni in Manhattan sued 26-year-old Iat Hong, 30-year-old Bo Zheng, and 50-year-old Hung

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Beware ! Hackers Are Now Using Phishing Attack against Gmail

A recent Gmail phishing attack, uncovered by Wordfence, mimics your past conversations and attachments, succeeding in fooling even the tech-savvy netizens. To counter this attack, users should make sure to verify the https:// protocol and hostname in the address bar. For many of us, getting our Gmail accounts hacked would mean the endgame. It’s the

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2017 No Internet For 24 Hours LogRhythm an Security Firm Predicts

US-based security firm LogRhythm has predicted that due to a massive DDoS attack, the worldwide internet will shutdown for 24 hours in 2017, resulting in the tanking of financial markets. Company’s vice president and chief information security officer James Carder also predicted that the DDoS attacks that took place in 2016 were a clear indication.

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GozNym Malware Hackers Face Up To 100 Years In Jail For Writing And Spreading The Malware

rasimir Nikolov, a Bulgarian man, has just been indicted by a federal jury in connection with GozNym malware, which has been used to hack people’s online accounts. As a result, Nikolov now faces up to 100 years in jails and a fine of up to $3,500,000. Earlier this year in April, IBM X-Force Research revealed

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