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  1. Serafim

    News The employees health service of the Netherlands sold the patients COVID-19

    Personal data of Dutch citizens was sold through Telegram and Snapchat. Dutch law enforcement officials have arrested two people involved in the trafficking of COVID-19 patients ' data. This was reported by RTL Nieuws reporter Daniel Verlaan, who discovered ads for Dutch citizens ' data on...
  2. Jeremys

    News Hackers stole the data of 2 million paid subscribers of the site "for adults" MyFreeCams

    According to the seller, with the help of this data, buyers will be able to get at least $10 thousand in tokens. The cybercrime forum has put up for sale the data of 2 million paid subscribers of the adult site MyFreeCams. According to the seller, the database came into his possession recently...
  3. Jaysu

    News Hackers who hacked SolarWinds gained access to the internal email of Malwarebytes

    Hackers used applications with privileged access to Microsoft Office 365 and Azure environments. Security researchers from the information security firm Malwarebytes have confirmed that the cybercriminals responsible for the attack on the SolarWinds supply chain were able to access the...
  4. al capone

    News Hackers attacked the manufacturer of SonicWall through a 0-day vulnerability in its own VPN products

    The attackers exploited the vulnerability in the Secure Mobile Access VPN device and the NetExtender VPN client. The manufacturer of hardware security solutions SonicWall has published an urgent notification about the penetration of hackers into its internal systems through a zero-day...
  5. Soldier

    Cryptocurrency Why one Bitcoin on-chain analyst is short-term bearish on BTC price, for now

    Several prominent on-chain analysts and traders have turned short-term neutral to slightly bearish on Bitcoin as BTC struggles to reclaim $33,000. Ki Young Ju, the CEO at CryptoQuant and an on-chain analyst, says Bitcoin (BTC) is neutral to short-term bearish for the time being. There are two...
  6. Jeremys

    Cryptocurrency Bitcoin price bounces above $32K as MicroStrategy 'buys the dip' with $10M

    A further commitment to its treasury sees MicroStrategy join Grayscale as this week's big buyer while others keep selling. Bitcoin (BTC) showed signs of a resurgence on Jan. 22 after a trip below $30,000 produced fresh buyer support. BTC price seals 8.5% daily bounce Data from Cointelegraph...
  7. sanok

    News Russian Kirill Firsov, detained in the United States on suspicion of data theft, pleaded guilty

    He faces up to 10 years in prison and an obligation to pay a fine of up to $ 250,000. The Russian agreed to a prison sentence of up to 10 years, as well as the need to pay a fine of up to 250 thousand dollars (more than 18.5 million rubles). Now this agreement with the investigation will soon...
  8. Serafim

    News Intel unscheduled published financial report due to hacker attack

    The criminal allegedly gained access to detailed information about the company's profits and losses. Tech giant Intel was the victim of a cyberattack in which an attacker stole financial confidential information from its corporate website. This was reported by the Financial Times. The American...
  9. xanix

    Hacking WPCracker - WordPress User Enumeration And Login Brute Force Tool

    WPCracker WordPress user enumeration and login Brute Force tool for Windows and Linux With the Brute Force tool, you can control how aggressive an attack you want to perform, and this affects the attack time required. The tool makes it possible to adjust the number of threads as well as how...
  10. Serafim

    News Vulnerabilities in popular instant messengers allowed to spy on users

    Bugs in Signal, Google Duo, and Facebook Messenger allowed the called party's device to transmit audio before it answered the call. Vulnerabilities in a variety of mobile applications for video communication allowed attackers to listen to the surrounding sounds without the user's permission...
  11. Core

    News Microsoft told how the hackers who attacked SolarWinds evaded detection

    The hackers turned out to be skilled and methodical operators who follow best practices to ensure the security of operations. Information security specialists from Microsoft shared details about how hackers who attacked the SolarWinds supply chain managed to remain unnoticed and hide their...
  12. Gap

    News Vulnerabilities in Dnsmasq allow the "DNS cache poisoning" attack»

    In total, the researchers identified seven vulnerabilities in the Dnsmasq software, combined under the name DNSpooq. Specialists of the Israeli information security company JSOF have discovered a number of vulnerabilities in the popular Dnsmasq software that allow the "DNS cache poisoning"...
  13. Soldier

    Cryptocurrency Tether and Bitfinex seek further 30 days to produce critical trial documents

    iFinex Inc needs another 30 days to produce trial documents for the New York Attorney General. iFinex Inc — the parent company of crypto exchange Bitfinex and stablecoin issuer Tether (USDT) — has written to the New York Supreme Court requesting that its upcoming trial date be pushed back even...
  14. Otto

    News Hackers who hacked SolarWinds gained access to the internal email of Malwarebytes

    Hackers used applications with privileged access to Microsoft Office 365 and Azure environments. Security researchers from the information security firm Malwarebytes have confirmed that the cybercriminals responsible for the attack on the SolarWinds supply chain were able to access the...
  15. Tasken

    News Iranian cyber criminals are intimidated officials in the United States

    Operation Enemies of the People began after the US presidential election and resumed during the storming of the Capitol. The FBI reported on a malicious cyber operation called Enemies of the People ("Enemies of the People"), conducted by Iranian hackers against the US federal government, state...
  16. Serafim

    News The failure led to the removal of 150 thousand data of suspects from the database of the British police

    Criminals could go unpunished because evidence collected from crime scenes was not recorded in the electronic system. The UK government is assessing the possible consequences of a "technical error" that caused 150,000 records to be deleted from police databases, including suspects '...
  17. Lucky

    News Mail.ru and Yandex was accused of abusing its position in the market

    The companies violated article 76 of the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union on general competition rules. The Eurasian Economic Commission received statements from the Association of Copyright Holders, Licensors and Licensees for the Protection of Copyright on the Internet (AZAPI) about...
  18. Lucky

    News WhatsApp service has extended the deadline for accepting the user agreement until May

    The decision was made due to numerous complaints and criticism from users and competitors. The administration of the instant messaging service WhatsApp has postponed the introduction of its new policy, according to which users must share data with the social network Facebook. This decision was...
  19. Lucky

    News The failure led to the removal of 150 thousand data of suspects from the database of the British police

    Criminals could go unpunished because evidence collected from crime scenes was not recorded in the electronic system. The UK government is assessing the possible consequences of a "technical error", due to which 150 thousand records were deleted from police databases, including fingerprints of...
  20. Jaysu

    News Vulnerability in Windows 10 damages hard drive after viewing file

    The vulnerability appeared in the version of Windows 10 (build 1803) and continues to exist in the latest version. A vulnerability in Microsoft Windows 10 allows attackers to damage an NTFS-formatted hard drive with a single-line command. A single-line file can be hidden inside a Windows...
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