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15 February, 2017

Net Neutrality in Context of Nepal (SaveTheInternet)

Net Neutrality in Context of Nepal (SaveTheInternet)

net Neutrality in nepal

In most recent time there is tending two tends in Nepali Cyber Space, one is free facebook and Twitter provided by Ncell and another one is Net Neutrality. So today I will discuss about facts and truth about these contrast two trends.

18 January, 2017

Clash Of Clans Creators Supercell Forum Breached, Leaked Over 1 Million Users Data

Clash Of Clans Creators Supercell Forum Breached, Leaked Over 1 Million Users Data

Clash of clans forum hacked

Supercell- the creator of popular game Clash of Clans and Clash Royale forum was hacked and leaked over 1 million user data which includes username  email adresses, hashed password, ip addresses.

27 December, 2016

Critical Flaw on PHPMailer, Vulnerable to Remote Exploit - Update Now

Critical Flaw on PHPMailer, Vulnerable to Remote Exploit - Update Now

PHPMailer remote code execution
PHPMailer Flaw
Polish security researcher Dawid Golunski of Legal Hackers  discovered critical vulnerability on PHPMailer,  A most popular PHP open source libraries used by more than 9 million users on their site to send email.

21 September, 2016

Seven-year-old boy of Pakistani-origin Becomes World's Youngest Programmer

Seven-year-old boy of Pakistani-origin Becomes World's Youngest Programmer

Age is just a number, a known dialogue have been proved once again while many adults faces many difficulties while learning programming languages but a 7 years old British boy of Pakistani origin has set a new world record by becoming the world's youngest qualified computer programmer, a media report said.
Muhammad Hamza Shahzad, resident of Handsworth area in Birmingham has been trained by his father Asim Shahzad, who works with an American IT firm.

15 September, 2016

ClixSense Hacked Exposed 6.6Million Passwords in Plaintext

ClixSense Hacked Exposed 6.6Million Passwords in Plaintext

One of the best site who pays users for viewing the ads, complete survey, suffers from massive data breach.
The data breach has exposed plaintext passwords, usernames, email addresses, banking information, first name, last name, payment history,  ip address, Home address and all others personal information  of more than 6.6 Million ClixSense users.

14 September, 2016

Microsoft and Adobe Patched Critical Security Bugs in Recent Updates

Microsoft and Adobe Patched Critical Security Bugs in Recent Updates


Adobe has rolled out a critical update to address several issues, most of which are Remote Code Execution flaws, in its widely-used Adobe Flash Player for Windows, Macintosh, Linux and ChromeOS.
If you are using Adobe Flash Player version lower than 23.0.0.162 then your computer could potentially allow attacker to take control of your computer. So stop playing with fire and and update it to latest version.

06 September, 2016

Brazzers Porn Forum Hacked, Leaked About 800,000 Accounts

Brazzers Porn Forum Hacked, Leaked About 800,000 Accounts


 

If you are user of Brazzer Forum- Porn forum then your account might be hacked. Hacker have leaked nearly 800,000 user email and plain text password.
The cache of Brazzers accounts send by Vigilante.pw to Motherboard for verification purpose contains 790,724 unique email addresses, and also includes usernames and plaintext passwords. The details were verified by Motherboard and found to be authentic. Motherboard was helped by Have I Been Pwned to verify the leaked data.
The website that was hacked is BrazzersForum.com. It is not connected to the main Brazzers website but users use the forum to discuss porn.
Matt Stevens, public relations manager from Brazzers, told Motherboard in an email, “This matches an incident which occurred in 2012 with our 'Brazzersforum,' which was managed by a third party. The incident occurred because of a vulnerability in the said third party software, the 'vBulletin' software, and not Brazzers itself.”
“That being said, users’ accounts were shared between Brazzers and the 'Brazzersforum' which was created for user convenience. That resulted in a small portion of our user accounts being exposed and we took corrective measures in the days following this incident to protect our users,” Stevens added.
Indeed, both Brazzers users who spoke to Motherboard said that they had not used Brazzersforum.
At the time if writing this the forum is under construction. Showing message 'Forum Under Construction.'