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From November 15, Twitter will ban any political advertising
Twitter head Jack Dorsey announced that in November this year, any political advertising will be banned on the platform, despite…
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Facebook has blocked the accounts of NSO Group employees
This week, Facebook sued against the Israeli company NSO Group, which develops and sells spyware solutions and the so-called “legal…
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Valve restricts CS: GO key trading because it assists in money laundering
This week, Valve announced that from now on, the keys for Counter-Strike Global Offensive (CS: GO) lootboxes cannot be sold…
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Facebook sues NSO Group spyware maker due to exploitation of WhatsApp vulnerability
Facebook sued the Israeli company NSO Group, which develops and sells spyware solutions and the so-called “legal malware”. NSO Group…
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UniCredit Bank reports data leak of 3 million customers
UniCredit Bank reports a data leak that affected 3,000,000 users. So far, the bank has not revealed many details of…
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Cyberattack disables many Georgian websites
Yesterday, on October 28, 2019, the media reported about massive attacks on the Georgian segment of the Internet. The cyberattack…
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Ransomware attack disables most Johannesburg IT services
The ransomware group Shadow Kill Hackers took responsibility for the attack on the IT services of Johannesburg, the largest city…
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Adobe left data of 7.5 million users in public access
Last week, information security specialist Bob Diachenko from Security Discovery and CompariTech journalist Paul Bischoff discovered an Elasticsearch publicly available…
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Fraudsters blackmail companies with DDoS attacks and impersonate Fancy Bear
ZDNet reported that unknown scammers impersonate the Russian-speaking hacking group Fancy Bear and blackmail financial sector organizations, threatening them with…
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Leading IT companies teamed up to form an alliance to protect industry
More than 10 IT companies, including Microsoft, BlackBerry Cylance, Fortinet and Splunk Tecnology, united efforts to protect the industry and…
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