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Binance Hacked β Hackers Stole Over $40 Million Worth Of Bitcoin
Binance, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world, confirmed today that the company lost nearly $41 million in Bitcoin in what appears to be its largest hack to date.
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Binance Hacked β Hackers Stole Over $40 Million Worth Of Bitcoin
Binance, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world, confirmed today that the company lost nearly $41 million in Bitcoin in what appears to be its largest hack to date.
#Binance #CryptoCurrency #Bitcoin #Hack #HackTorial
Read More : https://bit.ly/2H6JSIJ
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The WhatsApp hackers still have access to huge numbers of phones because people are not updating the app
## WhatsApp has said very little about a major hack this month - and it shows. ##
An alarming number of people are failing to update the Facebook-owned app, leaving the door open for bad actors to get their hands on personal information, including messages and data location.
Read More : https://bit.ly/2WQWM4e
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The WhatsApp hackers still have access to huge numbers of phones because people are not updating the app
## WhatsApp has said very little about a major hack this month - and it shows. ##
An alarming number of people are failing to update the Facebook-owned app, leaving the door open for bad actors to get their hands on personal information, including messages and data location.
Read More : https://bit.ly/2WQWM4e
#WhatsApp #Android #iOS #Hack #Update #Patches #HackTorial
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π° China Is Forcefully Installing A βData-Stealingβ Malware On Touristsβ Phones π°
China is notorious for its invasive security and surveillance operations, but now it has taken things to another level.
A report by Vice suggests that Chinese border guards are forcing tourists to install software, which is basically malware, on their phones. This software copies messaging, contacts, and scans the phones for thousands of different documents.
Read More : http://bit.ly/2XhxNGI
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China is notorious for its invasive security and surveillance operations, but now it has taken things to another level.
A report by Vice suggests that Chinese border guards are forcing tourists to install software, which is basically malware, on their phones. This software copies messaging, contacts, and scans the phones for thousands of different documents.
Read More : http://bit.ly/2XhxNGI
#China #Malware #Tourists #Hack #DataTheft #Hacktorial
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ββπ°VLC Media Player Has Critical Security Flaw: Uninstall Now!
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If you still use the popular open-source VLC Media Player, you might want to uninstall it (at least for now). German security agency CERT-Bund has discovered a critical security flaw in VLC that could be used by attackers for remote code execution or cause a DDoS.
The worst part is that VideoLAN (the team behind VLC) doesnβt have a complete patch at the moment and until it rolls out one, your PC remains vulnerable.
Vulnerability in VLC Media Player
The vulnerability, described in CVE-2019-13615, reads:
βA remote, anonymous attacker can exploit a vulnerability in VLC to execute arbitrary code, create a denial of service state, disclose information, or manipulate files.β
In short, this security flaw can allow hackers to hijack your PC and go through your files.
A fix on the way
Fortunately, there have been no reports of exploitation of this flaw. WinFuture reports that Windows, Linux, and Unix versions of VLC have been affected by the security hole, but the macOS version remains safe.
Nevertheless, it totals up to a huge number of potentially vulnerable systems out there.
VideoLAN has been informed of the issue and the team is currently working on a patch. However, the patch is nearly 60% complete. We will have to wait longer for a fix.
For now, the only way to protect yourself from this flaw is to uninstall VLC and switch to alternative media players.
#VLC #Bug #Hacktorial #Security #Hack #OpenSource #MediaPlayer
#VideoLAN
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If you still use the popular open-source VLC Media Player, you might want to uninstall it (at least for now). German security agency CERT-Bund has discovered a critical security flaw in VLC that could be used by attackers for remote code execution or cause a DDoS.
The worst part is that VideoLAN (the team behind VLC) doesnβt have a complete patch at the moment and until it rolls out one, your PC remains vulnerable.
Vulnerability in VLC Media Player
The vulnerability, described in CVE-2019-13615, reads:
βA remote, anonymous attacker can exploit a vulnerability in VLC to execute arbitrary code, create a denial of service state, disclose information, or manipulate files.β
In short, this security flaw can allow hackers to hijack your PC and go through your files.
A fix on the way
Fortunately, there have been no reports of exploitation of this flaw. WinFuture reports that Windows, Linux, and Unix versions of VLC have been affected by the security hole, but the macOS version remains safe.
Nevertheless, it totals up to a huge number of potentially vulnerable systems out there.
VideoLAN has been informed of the issue and the team is currently working on a patch. However, the patch is nearly 60% complete. We will have to wait longer for a fix.
For now, the only way to protect yourself from this flaw is to uninstall VLC and switch to alternative media players.
#VLC #Bug #Hacktorial #Security #Hack #OpenSource #MediaPlayer
#VideoLAN
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