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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSBy Waqas
The password manager exposed the data due to a misconfigured S3 bucket. The Blur privacy and password management service developer Abine has issued a security notice this Monday stating that a file containing important customer data was accidentally exposed to the internet. Originally, the data was identified on December 13th after Abine found a file containing data including […]
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New court document shows law enforcement suspected possible involvement of Harold Martin in Shadow Brokers' release of classified NSA hacking tools.
By Waqas
Hackers behind the hacking spree are urging users to change their router settings and subscribe to PewDiePie’s YouTube. Last month, it was reported that a group of hackers compromised thousands of printers around the world to send printouts urging users to subscribe to Felix Kjellberg aka PewDiePie’s official YouTube channel and unsubscribe from T-Series’s channel. In total […]
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A virus disrupted print and delivery for the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Baltimore Sun, and other US publications this weekend.
Nearly 1,000 North Koreans who defected to South Korea had personal data compromised by an unknown attacker.
Bruce Schneier discusses the clash between critical infrastructure and cyber threats.
Cloud hosting provider Dataresolution.net is struggling to bring its systems back online after suffering a ransomware infestation on Christmas Eve, KrebsOnSecurity has learned. The company says its systems were hit by the Ryuk ransomware, the same malware strain that crippled printing and delivery operations for multiple major U.S. newspapers over the weekend.
By Waqas
The European Union (EU) will be offering bug bounty rewards for the 14 open-source products that it uses. The EU’s Member of Parliament Julia Reda announced that the European Commission will offer bounties worth of €851,000 under its Free and Open Source Software Audit (FOSSA). Bug bounty program for 14 of its open source projects […]
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The Dark Overlord is back
As the bug bounty programs begin to roll out in January, security experts worry that the programs miss the mark on truly securing open source projects.
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