Password manager LastPass notified its customers of a second security breach in 2022, with the threat actor accessing customer data stored on a shared cloud service.
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Alicia Hope has been a journalist for more than 5 years, reporting on technology, cyber security and data privacy news.
INTERPOL’s arrested nearly 1,000 cybercriminals, recovered $130 million from 2,800 accounts linked to proceeds of crime, and closed 1,600 cases in Operation HAECHI III.
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Pro-Russian Killnet DDoS group took responsibility for the cyber attack that shut down the EU parliament website after members passed a resolution designating Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism.
Finding the right balance between security and performance should be the building block of every computer system architecture. This blog post identifies some basic concepts of monitoring system health in an IT infrastructure.
Russian hackers stole 50 million passwords from popular online services such as PayPal, Amazon, Roblox, Steam and crypto wallets by deploying infostealer malware on users’ devices.
Iranian hackers installed crypto miner on federal agency’s network after exploiting unpatched Log4Shell vulnerability on the VMWare Horizon server to gain access. The threat actors moved laterally to the domain controller, compromised credentials and implanted reverse proxies on several hosts to maintain persistence.
Researchers discovered thousands of Amazon RDS snapshots shared publicly either accidentally or deliberately that were inadvertently leaking clients’ personally identifiable information (PII).
Phishing scams by a Chinese threat actor ‘Fangxiao’ employs over 42,000 brand impersonation domains to earn advertising revenue and spread malware via WhatsApp messages.
The NSA urged developers and organizations to switch to memory-safe languages to address memory safety issues responsible for most exploitable vulnerabilities. Microsoft and Google attribute 70% of some of their product vulnerabilities to software memory safety issues.










