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Researcher warns about Security Loopholes in Denmark's Largest Bank While accessing your Bank account online, Have you ever thought… ...there could be a Hacker, somewhere in the World, who is after your Money? Maybe NO. Because, you believe that your bank offers Secure banking solution, Right? At The Hacker News, we have reported many incidents of cyber attacks, which proves that Banks are more often being targeted by Hackers, despite robust Banking ...

Google releases Security Patch for Android Stagefright 2.0 Vulnerability Google reportedly fixed the latest round of Stagefright vulnerabilities in Android, pushing its latest over-the-air (OTA) update to Nexus devices. Last week, researchers warned of Stagefright 2.0 vulnerability that affected more than one Billion Android devices dating back to the latest versions of the Android operating system. The Stagefright bugs allowed hackers to take control of ...

Facebook to Launch Its Own Satellite to Beam Free Internet Do you hear the same as me? Is Facebook planning to Launch Satellite? Yes, it's True. Facebook has revealed its secret plan to launch a $500 Million Satellite by 2016 in order to provide Free or cheap Internet access in the developing nations. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made an announcement that the social network partnered with French satellite provider Eutelsat ...

THN Weekly Roundup — 11 Most Important Hacking News Stories We are back with our last week's top cyber security threats and challenges, just in case you missed any of them (ICYMI). THN Weekly Round Up is The Hacker News efforts to help you provide all important stories of last week in one shot. We recommend you read the full story (just click 'Read More' because there's some valuable advice in there as well). Here's the list: 1. Quantum ...

Incredible! Someone Just Hacked 10,000 Routers to Make them More Secure Has anyone ever heard about a "Vigilante-style Hacker," who hacks every possible system to make them more Secure? No. It's not funny, neither a movie story: Reportedly, someone is hacking thousands unprotected Wi-Fi routers everywhere and apparently forcing owners to make them more Secure. Security firm Symantec has discovered a new malware, dubbed "Linux.Wifatch" a.k.a "Ifwatch," ...

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