Category cyber-attacks

Andrew Tate’s ‘Learning Platform’ Hacked

A recent in-depth investigation conducted by WIRED, Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), and Netzpolitik.org has unveiled significant vulnerabilities in the U.S. digital advertising ecosystem that allow adversaries to track American military and intelligence personnel. The collaborative analysis of location data from a U.S.-based data broker highlighted alarming security lapses, revealing that adversaries…

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Russia’s Ballistic Missile Strike on Ukraine Marks a Disturbing Milestone

Title: Russian Missile Launch Signals New Warfare Dynamics Amid Rising Tensions On Tuesday, a missile identified as the Oreshnik was launched from Russia’s Kapustin Yar rocket base, located approximately 800 kilometers from Dnipro. This event unfolds amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting a shift in military capabilities that could have…

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Spies Breach Wi-Fi Networks Abroad to Target Nearby Location

In a recent incident that highlights vulnerabilities in organizational cybersecurity measures, the hacking group GruesomeLarch successfully targeted a web service platform utilized by employees at a specific organization. The attackers employed credential-stuffing techniques, compromising the passwords of multiple accounts. Fortunately, the implementation of two-factor authentication (2FA) on the platform notably…

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The US Is Rapidly Addressing Foreign Influence Campaigns

In anticipation of the 2024 U.S. elections, the U.S. intelligence community and law enforcement agencies are on heightened alert due to emerging foreign influence operations seeking to undermine electoral integrity. Major technology firms, including Microsoft, have proactively engaged with government entities, offering their expertise and insights on disinformation campaigns tied…

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Operation Lunar Peek: Over 2,000 Palo Alto Network Firewalls Compromised

Significant Compromise of Palo Alto Networks Firewalls Due to Zero-Day Vulnerabilities The Shadowserver Foundation has disclosed that approximately 2,000 Palo Alto Networks firewalls have fallen victim to exploitation via two zero-day vulnerabilities in the company’s PAN-OS software. These vulnerabilities, identified as CVE-2024-0012 and CVE-2024-9474, have enabled unauthorized access to administrative…

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Microsoft President Urges Trump to Intensify Response to Russian Cyberattacks

In a notable testimony before the US Senate in September, Microsoft President Brad Smith highlighted an increase in digital interference in global elections attributed to Russia, China, and Iran, including efforts directed at the United States. This alarming trend underscores the heightened cyber risks current digital infrastructures face amid geopolitical…

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Russian Spies Exploit Wi-Fi to Switch Between Networks in a Groundbreaking Hack

In a recent cybersecurity incident, Volexity uncovered significant insights into a sophisticated intrusion that targeted one of its clients. The investigation initiated after a subsequent breach allowed Volexity to gather more comprehensive logs of the hackers’ activities, ultimately leading to the identification of the source of the attack. Analysts determined…

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China’s Surveillance State Profits from Selling Citizens’ Data

Recent research by SpyCloud has unveiled alarming evidence of government insiders in China participating in the data broker market, highlighting potential security risks associated with state surveillance. The findings are based on a notable leak earlier this year involving communications from I-Soon, a contractor for both the Ministry of Public…

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Meta Finally Speaks Out on Pig Butchering

In recent years, particularly since 2020, a disturbing trend has emerged involving pig butchering scams, resulting in the trafficking of over 200,000 individuals across various countries, including Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos. These victims are exploited by criminals, often linked to organized crime syndicates, being coerced into operating as online scammers.…

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