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I have been scammed in the Booking.com Internal Chat System
·FollowSince 2023, a new type of scam has emerged, scams in the Booking.com internal chat system....
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Serious security breach hits EU police agency
They were supposed to be under lock and key, in a secure storage room deep inside...
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Russian Military Used Hacked Cameras in Missile Strike on Capital
Russia hacked video surveillance cameras as part of a massive air attack on Kyiv, according to...
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Fujitsu spilled private client data,passwords into the open unnoticed for a year
Fujitsu spilled private AWS keys, client data and plaintext passwords out into the open, unnoticed, for...
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Microsoft customers targeted as secrets, source code stolen
In brief: Midnight Blizzard/Russia's SVR breached Microsoft's source code repositories using credentials stolen from emails and...
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Hackers threaten to release Trump docs from Georgia if they don't get a ransom
The hacking group responsible for taking down Fulton County's websites in Georgia is threatening to publish...
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White House urges devs to switch to memory-safe programming languages
The White House Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) urged tech companies today to switch...
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House committee demands Musk open Starshield internet to U.S. troops in Taiwan
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and X, speaks at the Atreju political convention organized by Fratelli...
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TruffleHog: Open-source solution for scanning secrets
TruffleHog is an open-source scanner that identifies and addresses exposed secrets throughout your entire technology stack....
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Why Bloat Is Still Software's Biggest Vulnerability
This post is dedicated to the memory of Niklaus Wirth, a computing pioneer who passed away...
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Escaping from isolated networks using Broadcast DNS
One of our latest escape methods is the capability send Domain Name System (DNS) queries via...
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X users fed up with constant stream of malicious crypto ads
Cybercriminals are abusing X advertisements to promote websites that lead to crypto drainers, fake airdrops, and...
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High school student allegedly uses device to turn off nearby iPhones
Washington-Liberty High School in the snow (staff photo by Jay Westcott) Last month, a peculiar cybersecurity...