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Systems with Plex Media Server are used to amplify DDoS attacks
NetScout analysts warned that hackers have found a way to use systems with Plex Media Server installed to amplify DDoS…
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Addresses of 270,000 Ledger crypto wallet users leaked to the network
Bleeping Computer reports that email addresses and physical addresses of 270,000 Ledger hardware wallet users have leaked into the network.…
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DoppelPaymer ransomware attacked Foxconn Mexican division
Bleeping Computer reported that two weeks ago, on Thanksgiving Day, the DoppelPaymer ransomware attacked Foxconn Mexican division. Attackers demand from.…
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Vulnerability in Android app GO SMS Pro leaks data exchanged between users
Trustwave researchers have discovered a vulnerability in the GO SMS Pro android application, installed more than 100,000,000 times. Due to…
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Cobalt Strike source codes published online
Bleeping Computer reports that the source codes for Cobalt Strike has been found in the public domain on GitHub. Hackers…
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Updated version of Chrome OS provokes 100% CPU utilization and overheating problems
Bleeping Computer writes that many users may have problems with the updated version of Chrome OS: the processor load reaches…
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Conti ransomware got its own website for stolen data
Bleeping Computer journalists noticed that another ransomware group has launched its own website for stolen data from hacked companies that…
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RansomEXX ransomware attacked Konica Minolta
Bleeping Computer reports that a week ago RansomEXX ransomware attacked Konica Minolta. Many of the holding’s services suffered from the…
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Shiny Hunters hackers published user data from 18 companies for free
The Shiny Hunters hacker group has been quite active in recent months. For example, it claimed responsibility for compromising Microsoft’s…
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Emotet botnet resumed activity after 5 months of downtime
One of the most active botnets of 2019, Emotet, did not show almost any “signs of life” since February this…
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