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How Can Website Penetration Testing Secure Your Website?

For website agencies, safeguarding your clients’ digital assets is paramount. One effective method to ensure security is through website penetration testing, commonly known as pen testing. This process simulates a cyberattack on your systems to identify and fix potential vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. Penetration testing refers to conducting these security assessments internally, […]

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Facebook Malvertising Alert – SYS01stealer

A sophisticated malvertising campaign targeting Facebook business accounts has been uncovered, revealing how cybercriminals are exploiting Meta’s advertising platform to spread the dangerous SYS01stealer malware. This discovery has significant implications for digital agencies managing client Facebook advertising accounts. Malware Name Sys01Stealer Impact High First Detected Early 2023 Primary Target Facebook Business Accounts Scale & Scope

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North Korean Hackers Exploit Google Chrome Zero-Day Cryptojacking Attack

Understanding the Lazarus Group’s Latest Attack Vector In a sophisticated cybersecurity breach, North Korea’s notorious Lazarus Group has exploited a critical Chrome zero-day exploit to orchestrate targeted attacks against cryptocurrency professionals. The attack, discovered in May 2024, showcases the group’s evolving tactics in cyber warfare and financial exploitation. “What never ceases to impress us is

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Microsoft Delays Windows Copilot Recall Release Over Privacy Concerns

Microsoft is further delaying the release of its controversial Recall feature for Windows Copilot+ PCs, stating it’s taking the time to improve the experience.
The development was first reported by The Verge. The artificial intelligence-powered tool was initially slated for a preview release starting in October.
“We are committed to delivering a secure and trusted experience with Recall,” the

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Unmasking the Mongolian Skimmer: How Unicode Obfuscation Fuels Digital Skimming Attacks

Cybersecurity experts have uncovered a sophisticated digital skimming campaign that employs Unicode obfuscation techniques to conceal a malicious script dubbed the “Mongolian Skimmer.” This discovery highlights the growing complexity of cybercrime tactics and the importance of robust website security measures. The Invisible Threat: Understanding Unicode Obfuscation At first glance, the Mongolian Skimmer’s code appears bizarre

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Critical Vulnerability Found In WP Hotel Booking Plugin (8,000 websites affected)

WordFence recently discovered a critical security vulnerability in the WP Hotel Booking WordPress plugin, which is currently used by over 8,000 websites. This issue could potentially allow attackers to take complete control of affected sites, posing a significant risk to hotel and hospitality businesses relying on this plugin for their online operations. Vulnerability Overview Type

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Your Professional Data Was Exposed: LinkedIn’s €310M Privacy Scandal Explained

Understanding the Violation and Industry Impact In a landmark decision highlighting the growing enforcement of EU privacy laws, LinkedIn faces an unprecedented €310 million fine for GDPR violations. The Irish Data Protection Commission’s ruling underscores the critical importance of data protection compliance in digital advertising practices. This significant penalty stems from LinkedIn’s unauthorized behavioral analysis

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Several High Vulnerabilities Found In Linux CUPS Printing Service

In the ever-evolving world of cyber security, a new threat has emerged that could impact website agencies and their clients. Recently, security researchers uncovered vulnerabilities in a widely used Linux and Unix printing system called CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System). While this might sound like a problem only for IT departments, it has potential implications

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