Web Security

How to Protect WordPress Websites from Keylogger Malware

How to Protect WordPress Websites from Keylogger Malware

WordPress is perhaps one of the most popular free, open source content management systems (CMS); it’s said that WordPress powers 30 percent of the internet. Now, let’s look at the…

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Microsoft Azure gets Symantec Web Security

Microsoft Azure gets Symantec Web Security

Symantec and Microsoft are working together to provide added protection for Azure and Office 365 as they move to make it easier for companies to adopt a hybrid cloud infrastructure….

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Open EDR
Either HTTPS or Get Booted out

Either HTTPS or Get Booted out

In the coming July 2018, Chrome will come down heavily on websites that have not implemented Secure-socket Layer/Transport Security, which will be marked as insecure with a red triangle. So…

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Crypto Mining Malware

Crypto-Mining Malware is Catching Up

According to Check Point’s latest Global Threat Impact index, nearly 23 percent of organizations across the world is affected by the Coinhive – the Crypto-mining malware that drains CPU power…

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Cryptomining Supply Chain Attack

Once Again, it’s Cryptomining Supply Chain Attack 

Security researcher Scott Helme discovered a third party accessibility plugin called ‘Browsealoud’. In the past 24 hours, it was found that several browsers were compromised. The plugin hides on the…

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Penetration Testing

Penetration Testing – How it is Performed and Types

A penetration test, or pen-test, is an effort to measure the security of an IT infrastructure by safely attempting to exploit vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities may exist in OSs, services, and…

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Crypto Miners Attack

Crypto-Miners Attack Thousands of Government Websites

More than 4000 government websites across the world has been attacked yet again, and this time again it’s the new player Cryptocurrency. The strain of malicious malware has made its way, as…

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Hackers Attack Your Website

Six Popular Ways in Which Hackers Attack Your Website

Hackers and hacking have become so common that today you almost don’t need to explain what hacking is, even to most laymen. Hackers can hack a website or system or…

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web site security marketers cautious

Web Site Security and Marketers Should be Cautious.

Edward Roberts, Director of Product Marketing at Distil Networks, says “Many marketers assume website security is not their problem. However, as the stewards of their organization’s external brand, marketers must understand how…

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Vulnerability Provides Hackers

Google Apps Script Vulnerability Gives Opportunities to Hackers

A new vulnerability in Google App Scripts has opened the door to new possibilities for cyber criminals. Researchers at cybersecurity firm Proofpoint have discovered a new way of exploiting Google…

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