| Targeted Attack: The Game When a targeted attack hits your network, you'll have decisions to make. Quickly, and under timelines that are often out of your control. Maybe you're confident that when it happens, you'll know what to do. Or maybe you're not so sure. Now there's a fun way to find out whether you're truly prepared to manage this very serious situation. Click here to download [Sponsored] | | Hola — A widely popular Free VPN service used as a Giant Botnet The bandwidth of Millions of users of a popular free VPN service is being sold without their knowledge in an attempt to cover the cost of its free service, which could result in a vast botnet-for-sale network. "Hola," a free virtual private network, is designed to help people abroad watch region restricted shows like American Netflix, and other streaming United States media. Hola is ... | 'Tox' Offers Free build-your-own Ransomware Malware Toolkit "Ransomware" threat is on the rise, but the bad news is that Ransomware campaigns are easier to run, and now a Ransomware kit is being offered by hackers for free for anyone to download and distribute the threat. Ransomware is a type of computer virus that infects a target computer, encrypts their sensitive documents and files, and locks the out until the victim pays a ransom amount, most ... | Volatile Cedar — Global Cyber Espionage Campaign Discovered Security firm Check Point has uncovered what seems to be a successful, and long-running, cyber-surveillance campaign called "Volatile Cedar." Check Point found that targets of the attack included, but were not limited to, defense contractors, media companies, telecommunications, and educational institutions. The attack is said to have originated in Lebanon and possibly has political ties ... | Gaana.com Hacked, 10 Million Users' Details Exposed Gaana.com -- One of India's most popular music streaming service with more than 10 Million registered users and 7.5 Million monthly visitors -- has reportedly been hacked, exposing the site's user information database. A Pakistani hacker, who claimed responsibility for the hack, claims that details of over 10 Million users of Gaana service including their username, email addresses, ... | NSA Wants To Track Smartphone Users Based on How They Type and Swipe Just the way you swipe your smartphone screen is enough for your smartphone to identify you. Yes, it's a Fact, not Fiction! The United States National Security Agency (NSA) has a new technology that can identify you from the way your finger swipe strokes and text on a smartphone screen, according to officials with Lockheed Martin who helped design the technology. John Mears, a senior ... | | Targeted Attack: The Game When a targeted attack hits your network, you'll have decisions to make. Quickly, and under timelines that are often out of your control. Maybe you're confident that when it happens, you'll know what to do. Or maybe you're not so sure. Now there's a fun way to find out whether you're truly prepared to manage this very serious situation. Click here to download [Sponsored] | This email was sent to gdjdfjhfhfn.thanhnien@blogger.com. You are receiving this newsletter because you opted-in to receive relevant communications from The Hacker News. If you would like to manage your newsletter preferences, please click here.
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