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Canadian public transportation system affected by ransomware attack

2020-10-21
On: October 21, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: Canada, cybersecurity, Hacking, malware, ransomware

Societé de Transport de Montréal (STM), the official name of the public transport system of one of Canada’s most important cities, has revealed that it was the victim of anRead More →

Hacking against Greece’s largest telecommunications company resulted in the leak of millions of call logs, including the prime minister’s number

2020-10-20
On: October 20, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: Cosmote, cybersecurity, data breach, Greece, Hacking

Specialists in cybersecurity and local media report that Cosmote, Greece’s leading telecommunications provider, has been the victim of a severe security incident that compromised the data of up to 5Read More →

GravityRAT Trojan for Windows now attacks Android and macOS

2020-10-20
On: October 20, 2020
In: Virus
Tagged: cybersecurity, Hacking, India, malware, remote access Trojan (RAT)

Kaspersky researchers have reported finding a sample of Android spyware that does not appear to have been detected previously; the sample was detected in a travel app for users inRead More →

Online gaming company was hacked; more than 500,000 usernames and passwords leaked

2020-10-19
On: October 19, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: Albion Online, Bcrypt, cybersecurity, data breach, Hacking, videogames

Recent reports indicate that a malicious hacker managed to compromise the security of the Albion Online forum, a popular online role-playing video game, therefore stealing hashed usernames and passwords. TheRead More →

CVE-2020-15174: Vulnerability in Discord desktop application gives control of your PC to hackers

2020-10-19
On: October 19, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: cybersecurity, Discord, Hacking, remote code execution (RCE), vulnerability

The developers of Discord, a popular VoIP and chat platform, have fixed a critical flaw that exposed users to remote code execution attacks. Masato Kinugawa, a cybersecurity specialist and participantRead More →

2,000 Robinhood accounts hacked. Clients loss their funds

2020-10-16
On: October 16, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: brokerage, cybersecurity, data breach, Hacking, Robinhood

A recent cyberattack ended up with the hacking of almost 2,000 Robinhood accounts, transferring the affected clients’ funds to other platforms. This information was shared by an anonymous source closeRead More →

Point-of-sale terminals in the largest BBQ restaurant chain were hacked. Customers’ credit cards leaked

2020-10-16
On: October 16, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: cybersecurity, Dark Web, data breach, Hacking, Jokers Stash

Information from more than three million payment cards belonging to customers of Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, the largest BBQ restaurant chain in the U.S., was displayed on a malicious platform knownRead More →

CVE-2020-5135: Vulnerability in SonicWall VPN enables easy DDOS attack via buffer overflow

2020-10-15
On: October 15, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities
Tagged: cybersecurity, Hacking, SonicWall, VPN, vulnerability

A Tripwire security firm report reveals the detection of a critical security flaw in the SonicWall VPN portal that could be exploited to lock a device and prevent users fromRead More →

Barnes and Noble suffers ransomware infection; personal data of exposed customers

2020-10-15
On: October 15, 2020
In: Data Breach
Tagged: Barnes and Noble, Cyberattack, cybersecurity, Hacking, malware, ransomware

The major Barnes and Noble bookstore announced that the systems used by online readers were experiencing some flaws over the weekend. This Wednesday afternoon, the company unveiled that its securityRead More →

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