Tag: Website Security

  • Spam Emails: This could be quite a convenient way to detect them!

    Spam Emails: This could be quite a convenient way to detect them!

    Ever wondered what is the most typical spam email subject line? Spam and phishing emails can be harmful since they frequently lead to more destructive cyberattacks. Atlas VPN researchers discovered several common denominators for threat actors delivering spam and phishing emails. The users can utilize this information to detect these emails early and prevent further…

  • The new Microsoft 365 service provides a better method to safeguard all of your devices

    The new Microsoft 365 service provides a better method to safeguard all of your devices

    Introducing the New Microsoft Defender for individuals. Microsoft rolled out a new software subscription package. It would assist clients in better protecting their devices from cyber threats. According to a recent blog post, Microsoft 365 subscribers will now have access to Microsoft Defender for Individuals. It is characterized as a new security tool designed to…

  • Microsoft 365 vulnerability allows the malware to infiltrate

    Microsoft 365 vulnerability allows the malware to infiltrate

    Hackers could use the AutoSave feature to encrypt Microsoft 365 faulty cloud data. A “potentially hazardous” feature recently identified in Microsoft Office 365 allows threat actors to encrypt cloud-hosted data. It could render them inaccessible in the absence of a dedicated backup solution or a decryption key. According to Proofpoint cybersecurity researchers the “AutoSave” feature,…

  • Several WordPress sites vulnerable to a major security flaw 

    Several WordPress sites vulnerable to a major security flaw 

    Ninja Forms repairs serious flaw and it also allows full site takeover. With over a million installs, Ninja Forms is a massively popular forms builder plugin for the WordPress website builder. It is vulnerable to a high-severity bug that might allow threat actors to total website takeover. Ninja Forms recently issued a new patch that,…

  • Facebook Messenger Phishing Scam: Things you need to know!

    Facebook Messenger Phishing Scam: Things you need to know!

    Facebook Messenger Phishing Scammers made millions of dollars A massive phishing campaign has been discovered, potentially earning its perpetrators millions of dollars via affiliate advertising commissions. The campaign was first discovered in September 2021 by AI-focused cybersecurity firm PIXM. Prior to its peak in April and May 2022. This campaign was employed for Facebook’s Messenger…

  • Phishing: Things you need to know

    Phishing: Things you need to know

    Cybercriminals are targeting your credentials; here’s how to keep them at bay. Phishing assaults are on the rise, and they are becoming increasingly expensive for enterprises. According to PhishLabs, assaults increased by 28% in 2021 compared to the previous year. Phishing emails are being used to launch a substantial number of cyberattacks. As a result,…

  • Microsoft Teams will be allowing you to share your opinions

    Microsoft Teams will be allowing you to share your opinions

    Share your opinions with polls on Microsoft Teams. Getting your coworkers to participate in polls on Microsoft Teams might become a lot easier mainly due to a new upgrade to the service. The video conferencing platform Microsoft Teams has announced a new feature that will bring “rating” questions to Teams’ official Polls app. This will broaden the…

  • Microsoft Office exploit is making us question our web security

    Microsoft Office exploit is making us question our web security

    What if Outlook shows a seemingly genuine URL in an email? Researchers discovered that the Microsoft office productivity tool may be used to launch phishing attacks capable of fooling even the most seasoned online users. Bitdefender analysts recently discovered that homograph attacks – those that employ similar-looking characters for deception – e.g Microsoft. They become…

  • WordPress Sites security compromised after Cyberattack

    WordPress Sites security compromised after Cyberattack

    Cyberattack on WordPress hacked thousands of sites redirecting visitors to scam sites. Cyberattack launched against WordPress sites. It is reported that JavaScript-based malware was injected into these sites. The malware redirects visitors to scam sites and other websites. It is suspected it is done to create traffic and improve ranking on such websites. Malware analyst…

  • How is SEO used for malicious criminal activities?

    How is SEO used for malicious criminal activities?

    Remember! SEO is also as dangerous as email when it comes to malware distribution  There’s a proverb “there is a craft in daubing”. However, in order to be a cybercriminal now, you have to be a perfect dauber. So, they are learning and utilizing SEO techniques to improve their site ranking. And it is a…