Hacking (Page 21)

Turkish authorities are seeking to issue a sentence of more than 40,000 years in prison against 21 individuals accused of operating Thodex, a now-inactive fraudulent cryptocurrency exchange platform. An investigationRead More →

A severe vulnerability in a PHP function would allow threat actors to evade security measures implemented for the protection of web applications. The affected feature is filter_var(), which allows developersRead More →

This week security researchers at SentinelLabs reported detecting a sample of wiper malware impacting routers and other Internet of Things (IoT) devices. After analyzing the traces left in this campaign,Read More →

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of a critical vulnerability in Vim, the improved version of the Vi text editor, present in all UNIX systems and developed by Bram Moolenaar inRead More →

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has deployed multiple operations against business email compromise (BEC) schemes, employed by threat actors primarily to divert legitimate bank transfers made between companies. TheRead More →

A hacking group managed to obtain confidential information from some users after contacting the Apple and Meta support areas posing as police officers, accessing records such as full names, phoneRead More →

Team Nautilus cybersecurity specialists reported the detection of a new Python-based ransomware attack targeting Jupyter Notebook, a popular web tool/application used by data professionals. According to the report, threat actorsRead More →

It has been confirmed that the cyberattack targeting the US-based firm Sitel has resulted in a data breach affecting Okta, an identity and access management company that subcontracted Sitel forRead More →