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Aircraft Rely on Various Digital Technologies Making Them Vulnerable to Hackers, Thereb... - 0 views

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    It is vital for the aviation industry to deal with cyber security issues such as malware, spam, and hacking. After all, aviation cyber security must keep abreast of the newest threats from online sources. Cyber security deals with attacks on emails and documents, phishing attempts, spoofing emails, and jamming of computer networks. These preventative measures help to maintain the integrity of the aviation network. The cyber security team should also be dynamic to deal with any vulnerabilities that are detected. They should be able to act quickly to mitigate the damage that might be caused by hackers or malware. It is the hope of every air travel company that its systems are not only kept secure but are also kept updated at all times. Staying a step ahead of the threats will not only protect your business but will also save you money, which is one of the main concerns for most companies. Cyber security companies have the skills and expertise to deal with all aspects of aviation cyber security. They know how to counter threats to databases, servers, software, and hardware. They have the expertise to help you stay one step ahead of cyber criminals and their schemes. It is thus, important for the aviation industry to invest in cyber security programs. Airplanes have a number of digital technologies that might become susceptible to hackers. In December 2020, IndiGo reported that some of its servers were subject to a hacking incident, putting some internal documents at risk of being uploaded by the hackers on public websites and platforms. Such threats on aviation cyber security cannot be ignored and have prompted various regulatory bodies to implement cyber security assurance schemes. Read more @ https://ventsmagazine.com/2021/02/19/aircraft-rely-on-various-digital-technologies-making-them-vulnerable-to-hackers-thereby-increasing-importance-of-aviation-cyber-security/
shubham1545

Multiple bugs left Microsoft accounts vulnerable to attacks: Details here - 0 views

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    A series of bugs left millions of Microsoft accounts - Office, Outlook, Onedrive, etc - vulnerable to attacks. They stemmed from a Microsoft-owned subdomain and were capable of handing login access tokens to a malicious attacker - giving him direct access to accounts. But, the risk has been averted.
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Beware! New iPhone hack lets attackers view, share your photos - 0 views

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    Apple recently released iOS 12.0.1 offering a fix for several issues, including those of charging and bypassing passcodes. However, within just 10 days of the release, another iOS vulnerability has been flagged and this one could easily let an attacker view, share pictures on your iPhone.
smithrobert36

Become A Certified Pentesting Expert With Global Tech Council - 0 views

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    This certification is specially designed for the Penetration Testing & Vulnerability Assessment. The certification focuses on the deep knowledge of web hacking techniques and methodologies. Global Tech Council provides you pentest training by self-paced.
smithrobert36

Ethical Hacking - A Complete Guide - 0 views

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    Ethical hacking refers to the act of penetrating or intruding into networks to find out vulnerabilities and threats in which a malicious attacker may find and exploit thereby causing financial loss, loss of data, and other major damages.
rahudev001

How Will the Internet Influence Our Future? - 1 views

We aren't so far removed from a world full of smart homes with voice-controlled home appliances as we might think. We live in a world where, already, the adoption of new technology happens in a whi...

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shubham1545

#BugAlert: SonyLIV flaw risked personal emails, phone numbers of users - 0 views

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    SonyLIV over-the-top streaming service had a critical security flaw. The bug tied to an API of the service and risked the personal information of the users of the platform. However, thanks to Bengaluru-based security researcher Ehraz Ahmed, the issue was reported and fixed in time.
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