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These clips were recorded from home security cameras often known as IP cameras. Here's what was leaked online.
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By Waqas
These clips were recorded from home security cameras often known as IP cameras. Here's what was leaked online.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: 3TB of clips from exposed home security cameras posted online
Security community resists anti-encryption push as counter-productive
Even if you can't see your employees in the office, they still need to be reminded that criminals are always trying to spot a weak link in the chain.
Even if you can't see your employees in the office, they still need to be reminded that criminals are always trying to spot a weak link in the chain.
Network access to various industries is being offered in underground forums at as little as $300 a pop - and researchers warn that ransomware groups like Maze and NetWalker could be buying in.
Update ASAP if you use PlantUML, Refined, Linking, Countdown Timer, or Server Status extensions
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Microsoft Corp. has executed a coordinated legal sneak attack in a bid to disrupt the malware-as-a-service botnet Trickbot, a global menace that has infected millions of computers and is used to spread ransomware. A court in Virginia granted Microsoft control over many Internet servers Trickbot uses to plunder infected systems, based on novel claims that the crime machine abused the software giant's trademarks. However, it appears the operation has not completely disabled the botnet.
By Waqas
Software AG, a German tech giant had its helpdesk and internal communication systems discrupted after Clop ransomware attack. Over the weekend, Germany’s second-largest tech firm Software AG suffered a ransomware attack. The company had to shut down many of its internal systems. Allegedly, the attackers took company data and demanded over $20 million (€17 […]
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SPOTLIGHT, VULNERABILITY CHAT & PRIVACY HEADLINESA total of 13 breaches were found and analysed resulting in 4,834,779 leaked accounts containing a total of 21 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Stealer Log 0452, Redaq, Stealer Log 0453, Kharkov and Stealer Log 0451