User Data Compromised in SoundCloud HackΒ
SoundCloud said the information of 20% of users was accessed by hackers who breached its systems.
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SoundCloud said the information of 20% of users was accessed by hackers who breached its systems.
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Threat actors are exploiting the two critical authentication bypass vulnerabilities against FortiGate appliances.
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AI can be used by extremist groups to pump out propaganda or deepfakes at scale, widening their reach and expanding their influence.
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Google has also mentioned seeing React2Shell attacks conducted by Iranian threat actors.
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The sovereign smartphone OS runs along Android or iOS, allowing users to switch between secure, isolated environments.
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Atlassian has released software updates for Bamboo, Bitbucket, Confluence, Crowd, Fisheye/Crucible, and Jira.
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Nathan Austad admitted in court to launching a credential stuffing attack against a fantasy sports and betting website.
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Hackers stole names, addresses, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers from the credit report and identity verification services provider.
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Apple has released macOS and iOS updates to patch two WebKit zero-days exploited in an βextremely sophisticatedβ attack.
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Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Pentagon orders accelerated move to PQC, US shuts down scheme to smuggle GPUs to China, DroidLock Android ransomware.
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Threat actors have hacked at least nine organizations by exploiting the recently patched Gladinet CentreStack flaw.
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The Akira ransomware group took credit for the Fieldtex Products hack in November, claiming to have stolen 14 Gb of data.
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Because user input is not sufficiently sanitized, attackers could exploit the flaw to define external entities within an XML request.
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XSS remains the top software weakness, followed by SQL injection and CSRF. Buffer overflow issues and improper access control make it to top 25.
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All critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft, third-party, and open source code are eligible for rewards if they impact Microsoft services.
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Notepad++ found a vulnerability in the way the software updater authenticates update files.Β
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Participants earned rewards at the hacking competition for Grafana, Linux Kernel, Redis, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL vulnerabilities.
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Members of Congress from both parties have pushed for more regulations on AI, saying there is not enough oversight for the powerful technology.
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Day two of the Cyber AI & Automation Summit kicks off at 11AM ET. If you weren't able to attend yesterday, all Day One sessions are already available on-demand.
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Danielle Hillmer allegedly concealed the fact that her employerβs cloud platform did not meet DoD requirements.
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