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110 Million AT&T Customers’ Data leaked: Inside the $370,000 Ransom Payment
AT&T recently faced a significant cybersecurity breach involving its Snowflake account, leading to the company allegedly paying a ransom to prevent further data leakage. According to various reports, the telecommunications giant paid approximately $370,000 to the hacking group ShinyHunters to delete the stolen data. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges and risks large corporations face…
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How Hackers Stole Taylor Swift Tickets: The Full Ticketmaster Breach Story
In a series of unsettling developments, Ticketmaster, the global ticket sales and distribution company, has once again fallen victim to a major cybersecurity breach. This time, hackers claim to have obtained barcode data for hundreds of thousands of tickets to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and are demanding millions of dollars in ransom. This latest attack…
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Dark Web Sale: AMD’s Confidential Data Leaked – Full Story Revealed!
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), a leading semiconductor company, is investigating a potential cybersecurity breach after a threat actor, known by the pseudonym IntelBroker, listed allegedly stolen data for sale on a notorious hacking forum. The hacker’s post on the forum claims to have sensitive data from AMD’s internal systems, including employee and customer information, as…
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How Snowflake Hack is Linked to Santander(Spain, Chile, Uruguay) and Ticketmaster Breaches.Are You Affected?
In a significant cybersecurity incident, the threat actor group known as ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility for a data breach involving Santander Bank, allegedly selling data for 30 million customers. This breach, disclosed two weeks after unauthorized access was detected, has been linked to recent hacks of Snowflake accounts, which also implicated Ticketmaster. ShinyHunters Claims Santander…
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In-Depth Review of DOSS Extreme Boom+ IPX6 Outdoor Speaker
In the current era, portable speakers have become an indispensable accessory for music enthusiasts who desire high-quality sound on the move. Among the various options available, the DOSS Wireless Portable Speaker stands out due to its impressive audio performance, sleek design, and affordability. This review provides an in-depth analysis of the DOSS Speaker, examining its…
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Comparing CIS v8, CIS AWS Foundations Benchmark v1.5, and PCI DSS v4.0 for CSPM. Which you Should Start With?
In the complex world of cloud security, organizations must choose the most appropriate frameworks to secure their cloud environments effectively. Three widely recognized frameworks are the Center for Internet Security (CIS) Controls v8, the CIS AWS Foundations Benchmark v1.5, and the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) v4.0. Each framework offers distinct guidelines…
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VBSpam tests to be executed under the AMTSO framework
VB is excited to announce that, starting from the Q3 test, all VBSpam tests of email security products will be executed under the AMTSO framework. Read more Go to Source
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In memoriam: Prof. Ross Anderson
We were very sorry to learn of the passing of Professor Ross Anderson a few days ago. Read more Go to Source
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New paper: Nexus Android banking botnet – compromising C&C panels and dissecting mobile AppInjects
In a new paper, researchers Aditya K Sood and Rohit Bansal provide details of a security vulnerability in the Nexus Android botnet C&C panel that was exploited in order to gather threat intelligence, and present a model of mobile AppInjects. Read more Go to Source
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In memoriam: Dr Alan Solomon
We were very sorry to learn of the passing of industry pioneer Dr Alan Solomon earlier this week. Read more Go to Source