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Dailymotion hack exposes millions of accounts

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment December 6, 2016

A lot of accounts associated with online video sharing site Dailymotion, one of the greatest video platforms in the world, have been taken. A hacker extracted 85.2 million unique email addresses and usernames from the company’s systems, but about one-in-five accounts — roughly 18. 3 million– had associated passwords, that have been scrambled with the […]

What is Hacking and Their Types

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment December 3, 2016

What is Hacking Through the 1990s, the term “hacker” formerly denoted a skilled programmer, experienced in machine code and computer working or functioning. In particular, these individuals could always crack on an unsatisfactory system to solve problems and have interaction in a little software company watching by interpreting a competitor’s code. There are many types […]

22-Year-Old Claims He Has Hacked Into PM Modi’s App

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment December 3, 2016

Following the Twitter accounts of Rahul Gandhi and Congress party were hacked, a 22-year-old from Mumbai statements to obtain hacked into PM Narendra Modi’s Android Application. Javed Khatri says his intention was not to cause trouble but to flag a potentially tremendous security loophole. Late on Thursday night, Javed Khatri, who says he is a […]

Delhi police files two FIRs regarding Rahul Gandhi’s Twitter hack

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment December 2, 2016

Delhi Police on Thursday authorized two FIRs into the hacking of the official Tweeter handle of Congress get together and its Vp Rahul Gandhi. Deependra Pathak, Joint Commissioner of Delhi Authorities said: “The Cyber Cellular has lodged two FIRs in the hacking circumstance. We are probing the situation. ” “We are also taking help from […]

It takes 6 seconds to hack a credit card

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment December 2, 2016

Hackers will take just a moment, a laptop and a web connection to hack any Visa debit/credit  card, new research has revealed. The research, released in the journal ‘IEEE Security and Privacy’, said that the ‘distributed questioning attack’ circumvents all the security features put in location to protect online obligations from fraud. Neither the network nor […]

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