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Over 1 Million Google Accounts Hacked by 'Gooligan' Android Malware

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If you own an Android smartphone, Beware! A new Android malware Gooligan that has already breached more than 1 Million Google accounts is infecting around 13,000 devices every day. Dubbed  Gooligan , the malware roots vulnerable Android devices to steal email addresses and authentication tokens stored on them. With this information in hands, the attackers are able to hijack your Google account and access your sensitive information from Google apps including Gmail, Google Photos, Google Docs, Google Play, Google Drive, and G Suite. Researchers found traces of Gooligan code in dozens of legitimate-looking Android apps on 3rd-party app stores, which if downloaded and installed by an Android user, malware starts sending your device’s information and stolen data to its Command and Control (C&C) server. "Gooligan then downloads a rootkit from the C&C server that takes advantage of multiple Android 4 and 5 exploits including the well-known VROOT (CVE-2013-6282) and Towelroot (CV...

Linux Distributions

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If you’ve heard anything at all about Linux, you’ve probably heard of Linux distributions – often shortened to “Linux distros.” When deciding to use Linux – on a desktop computer or server – you’ll first need to choose a distro. For many people, Ubuntu has become synonymous with Linux. But Ubuntu is one of many distros, and you have a lot of choice when it comes to Linux. What Is a Linux Distro, Anyway? Linux works differently. The Linux operating system isn’t produced by a single organization. Different organizations and people work on different parts. There’s the Linux kernel (the core of the operating system), the GNU shell utilities (the terminal interface and many of the commands you use), the X server (which produces a graphical desktop), the desktop environment (which runs on the X server to provide a graphical desktop), and more. System services, graphical programs, terminal commands – many are developed independently from another. They’re all open-source software distributed i...

How to Install Kali Linux in Virtual box

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Install Kali linux in virtual box is as easy as install software on computer just need to follow steps below: Step 1:- Download ISO Image of Kali linux from here : https://www.kali.org/downloads/ Step 2:-Download Virtual box from here : https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads Download Kali linux From Website 2. Download Virtual box From website Step 3. install  and start virtual box on computer Step 4. Click on "new" to create virtual box profile for kali linux Step 5. Set Name: Kali Linux Type : Linux Version : 2.6/3.x/4.x Step 6.Set Memory size 2048 MB Step 7. Create Virtual HARD DRIVE of 16 GB Select virtual box disk image Step 8. Hit START Step 9.Set location of disk image of Kali Linux ISO Step 10. Start Installation process select Language English select region india enter host name select partition install kali on selected partition Step 11. start the kali linux   Comment below for help Request for post in contact section [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

Kali Linux : Linux Distro

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  Kali Linux is a Debian -derived Linux distribution designed for digital forensics and penetration testing. It is maintained and funded by Offensive Security Ltd. Mati Aharoni, Devon Kearns and RaphaĆ«l Hertzog are the core developers.It was released on the 13th March, 2013 as a complete, top-to-bottom rebuild of BackTrack Linux , adhering completely to Debian development standards. Kali Linux is distributed in 32-bit and 64-bit images for use on hosts based on the x86 instruction set and as an image for the ARM architecture for use on the BeagleBoard computer and on Samsung's ARM Chromebook. Official website for kali linux : https://www.kali.org/ Download Kali linux from here : https://www.kali.org/downloads/