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CVE-2021-0635
When extracting the incorrectly formatted flv file, the memory is damaged, the playback interface shows that the video cannot be played, and the log is found to be crashed. This problem may lead to hacker malicious code attacks, resulting in the loss of user rights.Product:...
CVE-2021-0636
When extracting the incorrectly formatted avi file, the memory is damaged, the playback interface shows that the video cannot be played, and the log is found to be crashed. This problem may lead to hacker malicious code attacks, resulting in the loss of user rights.Product: Androidversion:...
Code injection
When extracting the incorrectly formatted flv file, the memory is damaged, the playback interface shows that the video cannot be played, and the log is found to be crashed. This problem may lead to hacker malicious code attacks, resulting in the loss of user rights.Product:...
Code injection
When extracting the incorrectly formatted avi file, the memory is damaged, the playback interface shows that the video cannot be played, and the log is found to be crashed. This problem may lead to hacker malicious code attacks, resulting in the loss of user rights.Product: Androidversion:...
CVE-2021-0635
CVE-2021-0635 affects the Video component (Unisoc/Android 10) where extracting an incorrectly formatted FLV file can corrupt memory, causing a crash and video playback failure. The Red Hat/NVD entries describe potential for malicious code execution leading to loss of user rights, with CVSS 3.1 ba...
CVE-2021-0636
When extracting the incorrectly formatted avi file, the memory is damaged, the playback interface shows that the video cannot be played, and the log is found to be crashed. This problem may lead to hacker malicious code attacks, resulting in the loss of user rights.Product: Androidversion:...
The vulnerability of the Linux operating system’s netback driver, related to the allocation of unlimited memory, allows a hacker to trigger a service failure.
The vulnerability of the Linux operating system’s netback driver relates to the allocation of unlimited memory. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a hacker to cause a service failure...
The passwordless future is here for your Microsoft account
Nobody likes passwords. They’re inconvenient. They’re a prime target for attacks. Yet for years they’ve been the most important layer of security for everything in our digital lives—from email to bank accounts, shopping carts to video games. We are expected to create complex and unique passwords,...
Experts concerned over emergence of new Android banking trojan S.O.V.A.
By Waqas Researchers have identified a new Android banking trojan called S.O.V.A. being advertised on a Russian hacker and cybercrime forum. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Experts concerned over emergence of new Android banking trojan S.O.V.A...
Whitehat hacker shows how to detect hidden cameras in Airbnb, hotels
By Waqas A whitehat hacker has shared simple yet useful tips on his TikTok detailing how you can detect hidden cameras in an Airbnb or a hotel room. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Whitehat hacker shows how to detect hidden cameras in Airbnb, hotels...
Hacker-Themed Board Game
Black Hat is a hacker-themed board game...
7 Ways to Defend Mobile Apps, APIs from Cyberattacks
There are two essential elements driving progress in today’s digital-first economy: Mobile applications and the application programming interfaces APIs that allow those applications to communicate and exchange data with each other. The growth in these two technologies has exposed users and their...
15 Must-Have Tools for Penetration Testing in 2021⚙️
Do you require the best web entrance testing apparatuses? In this piece, we’ll be investigating data about entrance and the absolute best infiltration testing devices that you can approach. What is Penetration Testing? Penetration, Security, Infiltration or Entrance testing is a type of safety...
T-Mobile hacker used brute force attack to steal customers’ data
By Saad Rajpoot A 21-year-old US citizen named John Binns has claimed responsibility for the T-Mobile data breach and labeled the carrier’s “security is awful.” This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: T-Mobile hacker used brute force attack to steal customers data...
What is a White Hat Hacker❓ | Ethical Hackers
Introduction White Hat programmers or hackers are individuals that do security assessments as a component of a business course of action. Albeit this idea is helpful in many cases, it has no legitimate or moral ramifications. When differentiated to the meaning of Black Hat, this nonappearance...
California Man Stole 620,000 iCloud Photos in Search of Nudes
Plus: The T-Mobile hacker, another big bad Microsoft bug, and more of the week’s top security news...
Hacker pleads guilty to sim swapping, stealing cryptocurrency
By Deeba Ahmed A 21-year old hacker has admitted running a campaign over social media to hijack accounts of "high-value" account names and steal cryptocurrency. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Hacker pleads guilty to sim swapping, stealing cryptocurrency...
Hacker selling alleged stolen 100 million T-Mobile customer data for $200
By Waqas The hacker claims to have hacked T-Mobile's production, development, and staging servers around two weeks back, including its Oracle database server. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Hacker selling alleged stolen 100 million T-Mobile customer data for $200...
Learn Ethical Hacking From Scratch — 18 Online Courses for Just $43
If you're reading this post, there is a pretty good chance you're interested in hacking. Ever thought about turning it into a career? The cybersecurity industry is booming right now, and ethical hacking is one of the most lucrative and challenging niches. It's open to anyone with the right skills...
Kaseya’s ‘Master Key’ to REvil Attack Leaked Online
Someone has leaked the master decryption key that Kaseya used to unlock the files encrypted by a REvil ransomware attack on the company that affected customers across 22 countries last month. However, while the key may be interesting to security researchers, it’s not likely to be of use to any of...