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SolarWinds hackers steal source code from Azure, Exchange and other Microsoft products

2021-02-18
On: February 18, 2021
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Cyberattack, cybersecurity, Hacking, Microsoft, Microsoft Azure, MICROSOFT EXCHANGE, SolarWinds

The infamous SolarWinds cyberattack keeps bringing undesirable consequences for public and private organizations around the world; an example of this is the latest announcement by Microsoft security teams. The companyRead More →

North Korean hackers accused of stealing millions of dollars are arrested

2021-02-17
On: February 17, 2021
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, electronic fraud, Hacking, Lazarus Group, malware, North Korea, US Department of Justice (DOJ)

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) released a report about the filing of charges against three North Korean citizens accused of stealing more than $1.3 billion USD in cash andRead More →

After the shutdown of Joker’s Stash, which are the most important illegal platforms?

2021-02-17
On: February 17, 2021
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: cybercrime, cybersecurity, Dark Web, electronic fraud, Hacking, Joker's Stash, payment cards, STOLEN INFORMATION

In mid-January the main operator of the illegal platform Joker’s Stash announced the definitive shutdown of its trades, making it very clear that it had no intention of returning afterwards.Read More →

Critical Telegram flaw allows hacking a device using animated stickers

2021-02-16
On: February 16, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: Android, cybersecurity, Hacking, iOS, macOS, messaging apps, Mobile Security, out-of-bonds reading, Telegram, vulnerability

A security report from Italian firm Shielder details the finding of a security flaw in the Telegram messaging app that would allow the filtering of users’ private photos, videos andRead More →

Massive flaws in Kia’s IT infrastructure; users fear possible cyberattack

2021-02-16
On: February 16, 2021
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Cyberattack, cybersecurity, Hacking, incidents, Kia Motors, malware, ransomware

Automotive company Kia Motors is experiencing a failure of its entire IT infrastructure for the U.S., affecting telephone service, self-pay and dealer platforms. These errors began on Saturday morning, whenRead More →

Thousands of SolarWinds Orion implementations remain exposed to dangerous cyberattacks

2021-02-15
On: February 15, 2021
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: China, Cyberattack, cybercrime, cybersecurity, Hacking, Russia, SolarWinds, SolarWinds Orion

Despite the disastrous consequences of the SolarWinds supply chain attack, thousands of organizations around the world still operate with their SolarWinds Orion implementations exposed on the Internet, setting aside anyRead More →

Romantic scams generate losses of over $300 million USD

2021-02-15
On: February 15, 2021
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: cybercrime, cybersecurity, electronic fraud, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Hacking, phishing

A recent report by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) notes that one of the most successful cybercriminal practices is known as the “romantic scam,” which in 2020 accounted forRead More →

Data breach in Yandex; thousands of Russian email users affected

2021-02-12
On: February 12, 2021
In: Data Breach
Tagged: Cyberattack, cybersecurity, data breach, data leaking, email security, Hacking, Information Security, Russia, Yandex

Yandex, a Russian technology company, has revealed that one of its system administrators allowed unauthorized access to thousands of mailboxes. The company detected this anomalous behavior during a routine securityRead More →

Hundreds of financial organizations victims of DDoS attacks during 2020

2021-02-12
On: February 12, 2021
In: Cyber Security
Tagged: Cyberattack, cybercrime, cybersecurity, Denial of Service (DDoS), financial services, Hacking

A report by the Financial Services Information Analysis and Exchange Center (FS-ISAC), a global cybersecurity intelligence exchange community for financial technology companies (fintech), mentions that during 2020 the networks ofRead More →

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