Tuesday, March 3

Major Indian telecoms company “Hathway” websites hacked by Pakistani hackers

Hacker group from Pakistan named ‘P4K-M4D-HUNT3R-Z‘ has hacked websites of Indian Telecommunications company “Hathway,” which is famous as a major cable television service operator in India.
Hackers have hacked and defaced two of its domains, hathway.com/news.php and hathway.net/news.php.
We got informed by hackers from our Facebook page, after that we checked both of the domains for a confirmation and found them defaced.

Pakistani hackers target Gujarat govt website

Ahmedabad, Feb 7: A group of hackers from Pakistan hacked a website of the Gujarat Education Department on Feb 6 and posted derogatory remarks about the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on its homepage, a senior official said.
The IT department of Industrial Extension Bureau (iNDEXTb), which hosts and runs the website 'vidyasahayakgujarat.org', noticed it and relaunched the website within hours, said general manager of the department, Harshil Darji.

Seagate NAS Zero-Day Vulnerability allows Unauthorized Root Access Remotely



Seagate, a popular vendor of hardware solutions, has a critical zero-day vulnerability in its Network Attached Storage (NAS) device software that possibly left thousands of its users vulnerable to hackers.

Seagate's Business Storage 2-Bay NAS product, found in home and business networks, is vulnerable to a zero-day Remote Code Execution vulnerability, currently affecting more than 2,500 publicly exposed devices on the Internet.

Vulnerability Exposes Thousands of GoPRO Users' Wireless Passwords
















GoPro, the popular wearable high-definition camera manufacturer, has vulnerability in its official website that exposes usernames and passwords of thousand of its customers’ wireless network.

MongoDB phpMoAdmin GUI Tool Zero-day Vulnerability Puts Websites at Risk




About two weeks back, over 40,000 organizations running MongoDB were found unprotected and vulnerable to hackers. Now, once again the users of MongoDB database are at risk because of a critical zero-day vulnerability making rounds in underground market.

Monday, March 2

PM Narendra Modi exhorts techies to take on cyber crime Mail Today Bureau New Delhi Last Updated: March 2, 2015 | 09:46 IST



Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi red-flagged cyber security as an issue of global concern and exhorted the IT industry on Sunday to find innovate solutions to tackle the menace.
Modi also asked the IT industry to work on path-breaking ideas like 'Cloud Godowns' and 'Cloud Lockers' to help keep data secure.
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Hack gave US, British spies access to billions of phones: Intercept

Frankfut: US and British spies hacked into the world`s biggest maker of phone SIM cards, allowing them to potentially monitor the calls, texts and emails of billions of mobile users around the world, an investigative news website reported.
The alleged hack on Gemalto, if confirmed, would expand the scope of known mass surveillance methods available to U.S. and British spy agencies to include not just email and web traffic, as previously revealed, but also mobile communications.
The Franco-Dutch company said on Friday it was investigating whether the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) and Britain`s GCHQ had hacked into its systems to steal encryption keys that could unlock the security settings on billions of mobile phones.
The report by The Intercept site, which cites documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, could prove an embarrassment for the U.S. and British governments. It opens a fresh front in the dispute between civil liberties campaigners and intelligence services which say their citizens face a grave threat of attack from militant groups like Islamic State.
It comes just weeks after a British tribunal ruled that GCHQ had acted unlawfully in accessing data on millions of people in Britain that had been collected by the NSA.
The Intercept report said the hack was detailed in a secret 2010 GCHQ document and allowed the NSA and GCHQ to monitor a large portion of voice and data mobile communications around the world without permission from governments, telecom companies or users.