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Vaishnavi

Vaishnavi

Last seen: 1 year ago

Vaishnavi is a skilled tech professional at the Ethical Hacking Training Institute in Pune, responsible for managing and optimizing the technical infrastructure that supports advanced cybersecurity education. With deep expertise in network security, backend operations, and system performance, she ensures that practical labs, online modules, and assessments run smoothly and securely. Her behind-the-scenes contributions play a vital role in delivering a seamless and secure learning experience for aspiring ethical hackers.

Member since Nov 23, 2024

Cipla Cyberattack | 70GB of Data Stolen by Akira Ransomware

The Cipla cyberattack, allegedly orchestrated by the Akira ransomware group, resulted in the theft of 70GB of sensitive data. This breach targeted a prominent player in the pharmaceutical industry, raising concerns ab...

How to Use Maltego for Cybersecurity and OSINT Investigations

Maltego is a powerful OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) and data visualization tool designed for cybersecurity professionals, investigators, and researchers to uncover relationships and connections within datasets. Fro...

How Does the Domain Name System (DNS) Work and Power the Internet? The Complete Guide

DNS (Domain Name System) is a crucial part of the internet, functioning as a "phonebook" that translates human-readable domain names into machine-readable IP addresses, allowing seamless access to websites and online ...

BlackEye Phishing Tool: Features, Installation, and Best Practices

BlackEye is an open-source phishing simulation tool widely used in ethical hacking and cybersecurity training. It helps simulate phishing attacks by hosting realistic phishing pages for platforms like Facebook, Instag...

Discover Hidden Web Paths: How to Use DirBuster for Security Assessments

DirBuster is a robust tool used in Kali Linux for ethical hacking and penetration testing, designed to uncover hidden directories and files on web servers that could reveal sensitive information or vulnerabilities. Wi...

How to use SEToolkit for social engineering attacks step-by-step guide

The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SEToolkit) is an open-source tool used for conducting social engineering attacks like phishing, credential harvesting, and malicious website creation. It helps cybersecurity professionals ...

Behind the Aadhaar Scan: Deepfakes and How UIDAI Protects You

Deepfake technology, which creates realistic fake images and videos using AI, poses a potential threat to Aadhaar card verification, particularly during facial recognition. Fraudsters could use deepfake videos to bypa...

Crafting Your Own Exploits: Unlocking Cybersecurity Secrets

Writing custom exploits for known vulnerabilities is an essential skill for cybersecurity professionals, enabling them to understand vulnerabilities deeply and craft tailored solutions for specific scenarios. Exploits...

Understanding Social Engineering Attacks: Types, Commands, and Prevention

Social engineering attacks manipulate human behavior to steal sensitive information, gain unauthorized access, or compromise security systems. Common types include phishing, spear phishing, vishing (voice phishing), b...

SQLmap Commands Explained: A Practical Guide to Testing SQL Injection Vulnerabilities

This blog provides a comprehensive guide to using SQLmap, a powerful tool for detecting and exploiting SQL injection vulnerabilities in web applications. It walks through the process of testing the testphp.vulnweb.com...

A Step-by-Step Guide to Webcam Exploitation in a Lab Setup

This blog provides a detailed step-by-step guide on simulating a controlled webcam hacking scenario using msfvenom, msfconsole, and Apache server. It walks through setting up the attacker and target machines, generati...

How Celestial Stealer Malware is Stealing Your Browser Data and Crypto

Celestial Stealer is a dangerous malware-as-a-service that targets web browsers and crypto wallets to steal personal data like login credentials and cryptocurrency information. It’s sold to cybercriminals who use it t...

Securing the Future: Runtime Protection for Serverless Applications in 2026

The future of serverless security in 2026 will pivot from reactive log analysis to proactive real-time runtime protection, addressing the unique challenges of serverless computing, such as increased attack surfaces, s...

Russian Turla Hackers Exploit Pakistani Hackers to Target Afghanistan and India

A Russian hacking group, Turla, has been found exploiting the servers of a Pakistani group, Storm-0156, to target Afghan government networks and Indian military systems. Since December 2022, Turla has used Storm-0156’...

AT&T Data Breaches in 2024: What Happened and Why It Matters

In 2024, AT&T faced significant data breaches that exposed sensitive customer information, including personal details and telecom data. In March 2024, hackers accessed personal data of 73 million people, while another...

Deloitte Hacked: Brain Cipher Ransomware Group Allegedly Steals 1 TB of Data

Deloitte, one of the largest professional services firms globally, has been targeted by the Brain Cipher ransomware group in a major cyberattack that reportedly occurred in December 2024. The group claims to have stol...