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HackerOne brings hacker-powered pentesting to European organisations

HackerOne Pentest enables organisations to accelerate digital transformation while meeting compliance requirements LONDON, 15 JUNE 2020 — HackerOne, the number one hacker-powered security platform, today...

UK government investing £10 million in Cybersecurity Programme

The government will provide £10 million over four years “to develop groundbreaking cybersecurity technologies,” as part of its commitment to increase investment in...

Top 10 Best Linux Distro Operating Systems For Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing – 2020

There are different OS for Hacking and Penetration Testing with Linux distro is dedicatedly developed for Security Researchers or Ethical Hackers to...

Florence City to Pay $300,000 as Ransom After their System was Infected with Ransomware

In late May, threat actors infiltrated information technology systems of Florence City in Alabama and infected with ransomware. The city’s IT department...

Japan Court Upholds Mt. Gox Ex-CEO Conviction for Tampering Records

Mark Karpeles, the former CEO of the notorious Mt.Gox, has suffered a new blow after Japanese high court threw out his petition...

Hackaday Podcast 071: Measuring Micrometers, the Goldilocks Fit, Little Linear Motors, and 8-bit Games on ESP32

Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams fan through a fantastic week of hacking. Most laser cutters try to go bigger, but there’s...

How is Blockchain Being Applied to Cybersecurity Right Now?

There are numerous practical use cases between blockchain and cybersecurity, and the overlap seems to be only growing larger. With new technologies comes...

Bug With Facebook Messenger App for Windows Let Hackers Hijack a Call & Run Persistent Malware

A new flaw discovered with the Facebook Messenger app for Windows lets attackers hijack a call for a resource with messenger code...

SMBleed – Windows SMB Protocol Bug Let Hackers Leak Kernel Memory & Execute a Code Remotely

Researchers uncovered a critical bug names as “SMBleed” in the Microsoft Server Message Block (SMB) network communication protocol. This security flaw was named...

E4 2020: Shack Staff’s least favorite E3 trailers

It feels odd to say it, but we didn't get to go to E3 this year. It seems one of the most popular...

BREAKING: Twitter admits for the first time that China used nearly 200,000 fake accounts to influence U.S. politics, 150 times more than Russia

Today, Twitter admitted for the first time that China used nearly 200,000 fake accounts to influence politics. In  blog post titled, “Disclosing networks of...

Call Of Duty: Warzone Hacker Gets Embarrassed By Riot Shield

Hacking in Call of Duty: Warzone is a widespread problem, but it's wonderful to see cheaters lose. That's exactly what happened when one...

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