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This is no basic listicle
Popular cryptocurrency IOTA has temporarily shut down its entire network after a hacker stole funds from ten of its highest-value users.
Researchers at VPN advisory company vpnMentor have found yet another online data exposure caused by a misconfigured cloud database.
A lack of proper code-signing verification and authentication for firmware updates opens the door to information disclosure, remote code execution, denial of service and more.
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The hackers posed as women to send out malware and receive crucial information about the device as well as controlling key functions of the phone.
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SPOTLIGHT, VULNERABILITY CHAT & PRIVACY HEADLINESA total of 11 breaches were found and analysed resulting in 8,670,369 leaked accounts containing a total of 26 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included A MONEY, Raychat, Bin Weevils, ZOON and Stealer Log 0450