It seems like the ransomware gang CL0P is on a world tour of chaos this month, hitting companies left, right, and centre. But it looks like Uncle Sam isn't about to sit back and watch the show – the United States government has slapped a hefty $10,000,000 bounty on the heads of anyone even remotely associated with these cyber troublemakers. Talk about putting a price on digital mayhem!
Meanwhile, in the ever-fascinating world of cyber back alleys, the infamous doxing site Doxbin is making headlines again with yet another change of ownership. It's been a wild ride for Doxbin, with ownership swapping hands like a hot potato over the past couple of years. But despite the drama, this digital treasure trove of personal information is still standing tall, boasting over 95,000 public pastes and a whopping 100,000 registered users. With a history dating back to 2011, this site has seen it all – and it's not going anywhere anytime soon. Perhaps its strict rules against illegal activity and harassment are what's keeping law enforcement at bay.
And if that wasn't enough digital drama for you, hold onto your keyboards, because a massive American boating database has just sailed into the online spotlight. With millions of unique accounts and juicy datasets ranging from boat types to ownership details and even physical addresses, this database is a goldmine for thieves and scammers alike. As we speak, a member of our crack team is digging deep into the data, uncovering the secrets lurking beneath the surface. It's like a cyber ocean of possibilities – just watch out for the sharks!
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THIS MONTHS SPOTLIGHT, VULNERABILITY CHAT & PRIVACY HEADLINES
A staggering array of data types leaked.
https://breachaware.com/research/a-staggering-array-of-data-types-leaked
A total of 30 breaches were found and analysed resulting in 2,590,682 leaked accounts containing a total of 22 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Vita Express, Top Say, JD Group, Astron Game Club and Day Without Turnstiles.
But unsurprisingly, that didn’t save them from this data breach.
https://breachaware.com/research/but-unsurprisingly-that-didnt-save-them-from-this-data-breach
A total of 34 breaches were found and analysed resulting in 12,928,058 leaked accounts containing a total of 22 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Zacks, PayHere, Wildberries, Edim Doma and Cizim Okulu.
British publishers' advertising research tool has recently suffered a data breach.
https://breachaware.com/research/british-publishers-advertising-research-tool-has-recently-suffered-a-data-breach
A total of 17 breaches were found and analysed resulting in 80,089,084 leaked accounts containing a total of 20 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Luxottica, Polish credentials, Red Volcano, Raid Forums and Bella Clear.
Global leader in cyber security has been attacked with a sophisticated trojan.
https://breachaware.com/research/global-leader-in-cyber-security-has-been-attacked-with-a-sophisticated-trojan
A total of 8 breaches were found and analysed resulting in 11,884,976 leaked accounts containing a total of 8 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Instant Checkmate, Sports Bull, Forex EU, Iran Laptop Parts and BMMI Shops.
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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSSUMMARY Cybercriminals are exploiting SpyLoan, or predatory loan apps, to target unsuspecting users globally. McAfee cybersecurity researchers report…