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Top Tips: How hackers use emojis to infect your devices

Emojis are now the widely understood language of our digital world.These tiny icons that add color and life to our messages are designed to enhance online interactions by letting us express emotions and thoughts in an easy way. But hackers are seeing them as an opportunity to infect devices and exploit our personal data.

ARx Patient Solutions Gets Hacked and Waits Months to Inform 40k Victims

ARx is a healthcare provider based in Kansas. The company specializes in drug delivery systems and works with many different healthcare facilities. During regular work, the company handles patient information and is in charge of healthcare details as well as personal information. According to ARx, it was hacked in 2022, and nearly 40,000 people could be exposed because of the attack.

Is Your Smartphone Hacked? Check Out These Signs and Find Out

Did you know that 60% of all cyberattacks originate from mobile devices? Today, our smartphones are almost invaluable to us. They hold everything, from our social media accounts to banking apps, personal photos and videos, and important contacts. However, hackers have also adapted to this reality.

The Three Different Types of Hackers

Hackers fall into one of three general categories: white hat hackers, black hat hackers and gray hat hackers. But these aren’t the only types of hackers that exist. There are also red hat hackers, green hat hackers, blue hat hackers and more. Read on to learn more about the types of hackers and what makes them different from one another.

Hacker Gang SigedSec Makes a Statement By Hacking Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth is the fifth largest city in the state of Texas and approximately the 12th largest in the United States. The city is home to over 900,000 people and maintains a staff of thousands of individuals. The state manages a substantial amount of data in its servers, including public and private information that could be harmful if taken and shared with people online. That's why we were worried when we noted the city was breached, and over 500,000 files were taken.

SolarWinds' Head Refuses to Back Down Amid Potential US Regulatory Action over Russian hack

According to an internal email obtained by CNN, the CEO of SolarWinds informed employees on Friday that the company plans to vigorously defend itself against potential legal action from US regulators over its handling of the 2020 breach by alleged Russian hackers.

AI vs. Hackers: How Artificial Intelligence is Changing the Game in Cybersecurity

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been used in every field today and become more and more prevalent. AI analyzes and trains large amounts of data. Furthermore, AI creates data patterns and makes correlations between them. The important thing about creating data patterns is that AI can use these data patterns and correlations for future cases.

Brute-forcing ButterflyMX Virtual Keys and Hacking Time Limits

Recently, I discovered two vulnerabilities in the ButterflyMX system which were responsibly disclosed to the vendor. The vendor has mitigated the highest-risk vulnerability, which enabled unauthorized attackers to gain access to buildings equipped with the ButterflyMX Access Control System by employing a brute-force technique, typically requiring only a few hundred attempts to successfully guess virtual keys.

US charges two men with Mt. Gox heist, the world's largest cryptocurrency hack

More than ten years after the hack of the now-defunct Mt. Gox cryptocurrency exchange, the US Department of Justice says it has identified and charged two men it alleges stole customers' funds and the exchange's private keys. Two Russians, 43-year-old Alexey Bilyuchenko, and Aleksandr Verner, 29, are charged with conspiring to launder 647,000 Bitcoins - in a cryptocurrency heist which would have been worth approximately half a billion dollars today.