As UK full fibre rollout continues, BT announces halt to sales of new copper telephones lines, after more than a century This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: BT Halts Sale Of New Copper Lines…
Chinese Hacker Steals Microsoft Signing Key, Spies on US Government
The threat actor used the stolen key to breach 25 organizations, including US government agencies This article has been indexed from http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/rss/news/76/application-security/ Read the original article: Chinese Hacker Steals Microsoft Signing Key, Spies on US Government
IBM Discloses Data Breach Impacting Janssen Healthcare Platform
IBM has disclosed a data breach involving a Janssen healthcare platform that last year helped more than 1 million patients. The post IBM Discloses Data Breach Impacting Janssen Healthcare Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from…
Cisco Finds 8 Vulnerabilities in OAS Industrial IoT Data Platform
Vulnerabilities identified in the OAS Platform could be exploited to bypass authentication, leak sensitive information, and overwrite files. The post Cisco Finds 8 Vulnerabilities in OAS Industrial IoT Data Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from…
Alert: Apache SuperSet Vulnerabilities Expose Servers to Remote Code Execution Attacks
Patches have been released to address two new security vulnerabilities in Apache SuperSet that could be exploited by an attacker to gain remote code execution on affected systems. The update (version 2.1.1) plugs CVE-2023-39265 and CVE-2023-37941, which make it possible to conduct nefarious…
The Hacker Tool to Get Personal Data from Credit Bureaus
The new site 404 Media has a good article on how hackers are cheaply getting personal information from credit bureaus: This is the result of a secret weapon criminals are selling access to online that appears to tap into an…
GAM3S.GG Raises $2M to Grow Web3 Gaming Superapp
By Owais Sultan GAM3S.GG Secures $2M Seed Funding Led by Mechanism Capital to Grow Web3 Gaming Superapp. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: GAM3S.GG Raises $2M to Grow Web3 Gaming Superapp This article has been indexed…
Chinese Hack of Microsoft Consumer Key Stemmed From its Engineer’s Corporate Account
Storm-0558, a threat actor based in China, has recently gained access to a Microsoft account consumer key. This has allowed them to infiltrate and compromise 25 organizations, including those within government agencies. Since May 15, 2023, they have been using…
SafeBase acquires Stacksi to automate responses to security questionnaires
SafeBase announced that it is acquiring Stacksi, the A.I.-powered security questionnaire automation platform. The acquisition advances the two companies’ shared vision to eliminate the time-consuming, cumbersome task of responding to security questionnaires in the B2B buying process. With a SafeBase…
Microsoft Account Compromise Led To Chinese Hack Of US Officials
Chinese hack of senior US officials came after the corporate account of a Microsoft engineer was compromised This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: Microsoft Account Compromise Led To Chinese Hack Of US Officials
Mirai Botnet Variant ‘Pandora’ Hijacks Android TVs for Cyberattacks
A Mirai botnet variant called Pandora has been observed infiltrating inexpensive Android-based TV sets and TV boxes and using them as part of a botnet to perform distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Doctor Web said the compromises are likely to occur either during malicious firmware…
July 2023 Cyber Attacks Statistics
After the cyber attacks timelines, it’s time to publish the statistics of June 2023 where I have collected and analyzed 384 events, yet another record number driven… This article has been indexed from HACKMAGEDDON Read the original article: July 2023…
UK drops ‘spy clause’ for scanning encrypted messages, admits it’s not ‘feasible’
But don’t celebrate yet … it has simply kicked the online safety can down the road, Westminster style Comment Sanity appears to have prevailed in the debate over the UK Online Safety bill after the government agreed to ditch proposals…