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Facebook claims that a Chinese company is responsible for operating SilentFade malware.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: SilentFade malware stole Facebook credentials, $4 million in ad fraud
A variant of the Mirai botnet, called Ttint, has added espionage capabilities to complement its denial-of-service functions.
Open source project exhibited at Asia’s biggest hacking conference
The two alleged leaders of Team Xecuter targeted popular consoles like the Nintendo Switch, the Sony PlayStation Classic and Microsoft Xbox.
The battle's just beginning as bad actors glean more personal information from victims and use that data to launch larger attacks.
Path traversal flaw leads to RCE
Open source tool flags malicious domains with Support Vector Machine algorithm
Last week, we said that "Friends don't let friends get scammed." They don't let themselves get scammed, either!
The newly discovered ransomware is hitting companies worldwide, including the GEFCO global logistics company.
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OUR TAKE ON TRENDING STORIESWeekly Summary
SPOTLIGHT, VULNERABILITY CHAT & PRIVACY HEADLINESA total of 35 breaches were found and analysed resulting in 4,063,408 leaked accounts containing a total of 26 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included ESN, Stealer Log 0456, SVR Labs, Kuchenland and Stealer Log 0455