09.11
If you are searching for free hacking tools on the Internet, then beware—most freely available tools, claiming to be the swiss army knife for hackers, are nothing but a scam.
— the.Fischerman.ch
(@FischermanCH)
If you are searching for free hacking tools on the Internet, then beware—most freely available tools, claiming to be the swiss army knife for hackers, are nothing but a scam.
— the.Fischerman.ch
(@FischermanCH)
Guess what’s more expensive than counterfeit United States passports, stolen credit cards and even guns on the dark web?
It’s digital code signing certificates.
— the.Fischerman.ch
(@FischermanCH)
On your path to improving your digital security, you may encounter bad actors who attempt to undermine your security goals. We call these bad actors adversaries. When an adversary sends an email or link that looks innocent, but is actually malicious it’s called phishing.
— the.Fischerman.ch
(@FischermanCH)
Remember the hacker who claimed to have breached FireEye late July this year?
That alleged hacker has been arrested and taken into custody Thursday by international law enforcement, FireEye CEO Kevin Mandia informed the media.
— the.Fischerman.ch
(@FischermanCH)