The Breach News

Bipartisan Proposal Aims to Eliminate Nationwide Police License Plate Tracking

Legislation Poses Risk to Automated License Plate Reader Programs Nationwide In a significant legislative move, US lawmakers are set to propose an amendment aimed at restricting the usage of automated license plate readers (ALPR) across the nation. Scheduled to be introduced during a House committee markup hearing on Thursday, this…

Read MoreBipartisan Proposal Aims to Eliminate Nationwide Police License Plate Tracking

Microsoft Releases Updates to Fix 4 Critical Vulnerabilities in Windows RDP Client

Microsoft has unveiled its monthly Patch Tuesday update for September 2019, addressing 79 security vulnerabilities across various software products. Notably, this release includes 17 critical vulnerabilities, 61 important, and one categorized as moderate. Two of the vulnerabilities are designated as “publicly known” at the time of distribution; one of these…

Read MoreMicrosoft Releases Updates to Fix 4 Critical Vulnerabilities in Windows RDP Client

Google Releases Exploit Code Posing Threat to Millions of Chromium Users

Exploit Code Released for Unpatched Chromium Vulnerability On Wednesday, Google disclosed exploit code for an unresolved vulnerability within its Chromium browser framework, impacting millions of users across popular browsers including Chrome and Microsoft Edge. This vulnerability, which has persisted for 29 months without a patch, poses significant risks for users…

Read MoreGoogle Releases Exploit Code Posing Threat to Millions of Chromium Users

Two Cybersecurity Experts Sentenced to Four Years for Involvement in BlackCat Ransomware Attacks

The U.S. Department of Justice has announced the sentencing of two cybersecurity professionals, Ryan Goldberg from Georgia and Kevin Martin from Texas, to four years in federal prison each for their involvement in facilitating BlackCat ransomware attacks that occurred throughout 2023. Their actions targeted numerous victims across the United States…

Read MoreTwo Cybersecurity Experts Sentenced to Four Years for Involvement in BlackCat Ransomware Attacks

NetCAT: New Exploit Enables Remote Data Theft from Intel CPUs

Recent research has unveiled a new side-channel vulnerability in Intel processors that allows remote exploitation without the need for malware or physical access to the targeted machine. This vulnerability, referred to as **NetCAT** (Network Cache ATtack), poses a significant risk by potentially enabling cyber attackers to extract sensitive information, such…

Read MoreNetCAT: New Exploit Enables Remote Data Theft from Intel CPUs

New York Officer Injured at Boxing Match, Prompting Madison Square Garden to Ban His Attorney

Sure! Here’s a rewritten version of the content: Prominent Attorney Barred from Madison Square Garden Following Legal Dispute Involving NYPD Officer In a noteworthy development, attorney John Scola has been banned from accessing Madison Square Garden and several other venues owned by James Dolan, a notable figure in the entertainment…

Read MoreNew York Officer Injured at Boxing Match, Prompting Madison Square Garden to Ban His Attorney

China-Linked Hackers Attack Asian Governments, NATO Members, Journalists, and Activists

Recent cybersecurity research has unveiled a sophisticated espionage operation linked to China, with its sights set on government and defense sectors across South, East, and Southeast Asia, as well as a NATO-affiliated European nation. Trend Micro has identified this malicious activity under the interim designation SHADOW-EARTH-053. Analysts believe this group…

Read MoreChina-Linked Hackers Attack Asian Governments, NATO Members, Journalists, and Activists

125 New Vulnerabilities Discovered in Routers and NAS Devices from Leading Brands

In an era marked by rapid growth in connected consumer electronics and the Internet of Things (IoT), questions about the security of these devices have become increasingly pressing. With billions of gadgets—ranging from coffee makers to smart locks—connected to the internet, the vulnerabilities these systems present are drawing the attention…

Read More125 New Vulnerabilities Discovered in Routers and NAS Devices from Leading Brands

Report Reveals Data Brokers and AI Companies’ Opt-Out Forms Are Designed to Fail

Data Privacy Concerns Highlighted in Recent Research on Major Tech Firms Recent investigative findings from EPIC (Electronic Privacy Information Center) reveal significant shortcomings in the opt-out processes of prominent technology companies, raising alarms about consumer privacy rights. EPIC’s researchers discovered that platforms including Meta, X (formerly Twitter), OpenAI, and Tinder…

Read MoreReport Reveals Data Brokers and AI Companies’ Opt-Out Forms Are Designed to Fail