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Twitter blocked DDoSecrets account
At the beginning of this week, a group of DDoSecrets activists (Distributed Denial of Secrets), describing itself as a “champion…
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DDoSecrets Activists Published 269 Gb of US Law Enforcements Data
The DDoSecrets activist group, which describes itself as a “champion of transparency,” has published 269 GB of data, owned by…
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Hacked Oxford server was used for phishing attacks on Office 365
Check Point experts unveiled a sophisticated cybercriminal campaign aimed at collecting corporate data and compromising Microsoft Office 365 accounts through…
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79 Netgear router models contain critical vulnerability
Information security experts Adam Nichols and d4rkn3ss independently discovered that there is critical vulnerability in 79 Netgear router models. A…
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AWS handled the most powerful DDoS attack in history, reaching 2.3 Tb/s
Amazon said that in mid-February of this year, AWS Shield service handled the most powerful DDoS attack in history, reaching…
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MaxLinear chipmaker became victim of Maze ransomware
MaxLinear, an American manufacturer of systems on a chip (SoC), reported about a cyberattack. MaxLinear became the victim of Maze…
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D-Link routers did not receive fixes for critical bugs
In February of this year, Palo Alto Networks experts identified a number of serious vulnerabilities in the D-Link DIR-865L routers,…
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Avast update interferes in running of programs on Windows 10
Bleeping Computer magazine warned that fixing a bug in the AVG and Avast applications led to changes in the registry,…
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Facebook helped the FBI to catch a pedophile and sponsored the creation of a 0-day exploit for Tails
An amazing story recently published Vice Motherboard. It turned out that Facebook helped the FBI to catch a pedophile, for…
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New SMBleed Problem threatens SMB protocol
Earlier this week, as part of June’s “Update Tuesday,” Microsoft fixed the new vulnerability CVE-2020-1206 in its products. A bug…
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