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IIS Extensions Are Increasingly Being Used as Exchange Backdoors
Microsoft says attackers are increasingly using malicious Internet Information Services (IIS) web server extensions as backdoors to bypass unpatched Exchange…
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Nearly 300 Restaurant Customers Hit by MageCart Attacks
Three restaurant ordering platforms (MenuDrive, Harbortouch and InTouchPOS) were hit by two MageCart skimming campaigns. As a result, at least…
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Attacker Put Up for Sale the Data of 5.4 million Twitter Users
The data of 5.4 million (5,485,636) Twitter users was put up for sale on the darknet. The database appeared as…
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Former Coinbase Employee Accused of Insider Trading
The US Department of Justice charged three people, including a former employee of the Coinbase exchange, with insider trading. This…
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FBI Seizes $500,000 from North Korean Hackers
The US Department of Justice and the FBI announced it has seized about $500,000 in bitcoin, which was previously paid…
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Building Materials Manufacturer Knauf Became a Victim of Black Basta Ransomware
The international company Knauf Group, engaged in the production of various materials for construction work, suffered from the attack of…
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China’s WPS Cloud Editor Blocks Draft Novel Due to ‘Illegal Information’
Cloud text editor WPS (Chinese analogue of Google Docs or Microsoft Office 365), in which the Chinese writer worked, blocked…
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Hackers Pretend to Be Journalists to Gain Access to Information
Proofpoint analysts write that hackers pretend to be journalists in order to get information from other journalists and the media.…
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North Korean Ransomware Maui Attacks Healthcare Companies
This week, the FBI, CISA, and the US Treasury issued a joint warning about the Maui ransomware that North Korean…
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