A new app dubbed ‘NB” TV is fast spreading in Bangladeshi but creating panic as well. By using the app some people have automatically lost money in different locations in Bangladesh. While installing, the app takes control over the smartphone and transfers money as its maker instructs. The Cyber Unit of …
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7 Services for Checking Credential Leaks
Credential leaks are no longer just single security problems; they are now an ongoing risk that groups need to handle. In 2026, exposure doesn’t wait for news about breaches, rule changes, or public reports. Credentials show up in outside spaces quickly after they are compromised, often passing through several channels …
Read More »149M Data Exposed across Facebook, Gmail, Outlook and others
Cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered a data leak containing 149 million logins and passwords. The database was publicly accessible without password protection or encryption, holding 149,404,754 unique credentials totaling 96 GB. The leaked records contained usernames and passwords from victims worldwide, covering various online services and accounts. These included social …
Read More »WhatsApp patched zero-click flaw exploited in spyware attacks
WhatsApp has patched a zero-click, zero-day vulnerability used to install Paragon’s Graphite spyware following reports from security researchers at the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab. The company addressed the attack vector late last year “without the need for a client-side fix” and decided not to assign a CVE-ID after “reviewing …
Read More »“Forces Penpals” exposed US and UK Military Social Network’s 1 Million Records
Renowned cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler uncovered a non-password-protected database having over 1.1 million records linked to Conduitor Limited (Forces Penpals). This platform provides dating services and social networking for US and UK military personnel and their supporters. Jeremiah Fowler revealed that the publicly accessible database lacked password protection and encryption. …
Read More »Cyberattack Disrupts Israel’s Gas and Payment Systems
A cyberattack on an Israeli clearing company on Sunday left some people unable to use their credit cards for shopping for several hours. According to Times of Israel, The incident occurred less than two weeks after a similar attack briefly disrupted another credit services company. In Sunday’s incident, a DDoS …
Read More »Bangladeshi hacker hack for girlfriend’s expenses; finally caught
Fazle Hassan Anik hacked girls’ Facebook accounts to steal sensitive pictures, which he used to blackmail them for money. He used the money to pay for his own and his girlfriend’s expenses. In the past two years, Anik blackmailed at least 15 people by hacking over 50 Facebook accounts. He …
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12th Election in Bangladesh
Election ads campaign on Meta, cost $45 thousands for 7 days
In the last seven days (December 27-January 2), about 45 thousand US dollars were spent on the election campaign on social media Facebook. According to the data of Matter Ad Library, Bangladeshis have spent this dollar on advertising during the period from December 27 to January 2. These advertising dollars …
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X (twitter) gold accounts flood dark web to sell
Cybercriminals have increased the sale of new or stolen Gold checkmarked accounts from the X/Twitter platform. These accounts are being used by threat actors to share links to malware on the social media site, making it appear as a post from a trusted source. Researchers at CloudSEK in Singapore have …
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ONLINE CALL SCAM
Women just receiving call, 4 lacs tk gone from bank account
Online fraud is on the rise. Every day a large number of people are falling victim to this fraud. Someone is losing crore money. Money is being extorted through phishing emails, fake job offers, cryptocurrency scams and fake phone calls. Sometimes the phone gets hacked just by revising the phone. …
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