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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSAircraft manufacturer hacked, personal details accessed A security breach at Airbus has resulted in unauthorized access of employee data, the company has confirmed. The European aerospace corporation,
A US court has sentenced a man to over five years for his part in a massive telecommunications fraud involving stolen cellphone accounts and reprogrammed phones.
It was paying people, including teens, up to $20 to install an app that got root access for “nearly limitless access,” encryption or no.
Chip-level vulnerability issues restricted to high-end workloads
US officials disrupt North Korea's Joanap attack infrastructure.
January 10 torrent involved nearly four times as many packets as last year's huge attack on GitHub, says Imperva.
A severe flaw exposes sensitive information for 35,000 kids and 20,000 individual accounts.
Newly named APT39 hacking team exemplifies Iran's growing sophistication in nation-state hacking operations.
Before you start calling users stupid, remember that behind every stupid user is a stupider security professional.
The credit card company reports Discover's card systems were not involved in the breach, discovered in August 2018.
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