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Fancy Bear Uses Nuke Threat Lure to Exploit 1-Click Bug

By Redbird Security | June 23, 2022

Fancy Bear is a well-known Russian cyberespionage group that has been operating since at least 2004. It is also referred to as APT28. The group, which is thought to be connected to the Russian military intelligence agency GRU, is in charge of several well-publicized cyberattacks that target political, military, and government targets worldwide.Renowned for its…

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Gamification of Ethical Hacking and Hacking Esports

By Redbird Security | June 22, 2022

The use of game-design concepts and elements in the framework of cybersecurity practice & training is known as “gamification” in ethical hacking. It entails engaging and inspiring people to learn and advance their hacking skills in a responsible and ethical manner through the use of game mechanics like points, badges, leaderboards, & challenges. The process…

As Mobile Fraud Rises, The Password Persists

By Redbird Security | July 29, 2021

In the current digital era, mobile fraud has grown in frequency. Due to the increasing use of smartphones and other mobile devices, hackers have discovered new ways to take advantage of security flaws and steal private data from unwary users. Mobile fraud takes many different forms and is a serious threat to people, companies, and…

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Ransomware Attacks are on the Rise

By Redbird Security | August 26, 0202

Until a certain amount of money is paid, malicious software known as ransomware is used to prevent access to a computer system or data. This type of cyber-extortion has grown in popularity in the last few years. After rendering the victim’s files unreadable through encryption, ransomware usually demands money in return for the decryption key.…