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August 25, 2021 LockBit 2.0, AvosLocker, Hive ransomware and Hello Kitty ransomware may be the four new gangs that could prove to be the next major ransomware threat, security researchers say. Researchers from Palo Alto Networks have described more...

August 25, 2021 Google Maps on Android and iOS now shows users instructions on how crowdsourced data is essential for the app, but the live turn-by-turn navigation only works if the user agrees to prompt. Google uses users' more...

August 25, 2021 OpenSea users are falling victim to a widespread Discord phishing attack to steal cryptocurrency funds and NFTs. Last week hackers were lurking on the Discord server of OpenSea posing as official support representatives of the more...

August 25, 2021 The FBI recently issued a warning about a threat actor called OnePercent Group, which has been actively attacking U.S. organizations in ransomware attacks since November 2020. In a blitz warning issued Monday, the FBI released more...

August 24, 2021 Upguard Research has revealed that 38 million data records including COVID-19 vaccination status, Social Security numbers and email addresses were exposed in Microsoft's latest data leak. This was because of weak default configurations for Microsoft more...

August 23, 2021 The news site The Intercept revealed that military officials told the media outlet that some Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment (HIIDE) devices used to identify contractors and locals working with the U.S. military fell into more...

August 23, 2021 T-Mobile is advising customers to change their password and PIN and to set up a two-step verification process at the same time, as most of the stolen data is already on sale on the Dark more...

August 23, 2021 AT&T has denied it suffered a data breach after a notorious threat actor claimed to be selling a database containing the personal data of 70 million subscribers. The threat actors, known as ShinyHunters began selling more...

August 23, 2021 Inspired by the LockBit Ransomware gang, a Nigerian threat actor tried to recruit an insider with a tempting offer of one million dollars to install a ransomware payload on the servers of the company. The more...

August 20, 2021 T-Mobile confirmed that attackers who breached its servers stole files containing the personal data of tens of millions of customers, of which about 7.8 million T-Mobile postpaid customers, 850,000 T-Mobile prepaid users and about 40 more...

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