Zoom Zero-Day Exploits Sold for $500,000

    Zoom popular video conferencing app has been in a huge controversy recently for sending data to Facebook along with encryption issues which allowed hackers to upload the Zoom recordings on Youtube. It has been rumored that the zoom account is being sold by hackers on the dark web There are two Zoom zero-day exploits one for Windows and one for Mac OS which is priced for $500,000. The major flaws in the app allow hackers to attack the user accounts and spy on their calls. Windows Zero-Day in…

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Hackers Hack Routers’s DNS  to Inject Malicious Covid-19 Apps

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A new cyber attack is hijacking router’s DNS settings so that web browsers display alerts for a fake COVID-19 information app from the World Health Organization that is the Oski information-stealing malware. For the past five days, people have been reporting their web browser would open on its own and display a message prompting them to download a ‘COVID-19 Inform App’ that was allegedly from the World Health Organization (WHO). After further research, it was determined that these alerts were being caused by an attack that changed the DNS servers configured on their…

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