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Facebook links activities of OceanLotus hackers to IT firm in Vietnam
The social network has barred Vietnamese APT32 and a Bangladeshi group of hackers from using its platforms for their malicious purposes.
December 12, 2020
OceanLotus hackers hit macOS users with new malware
For now, researchers believe that the malware is targeting Vietnamese users however it is about time it hits macOS users around the world.
November 30, 2020
Authorities disrupt massive stolen credit card trading scam on dark web
Dubbed Carding Action 2020; the operation aimed at targeting several dark web marketplaces resulting in saving $48million/€40 million.
November 29, 2020
GoDaddy employees tricked in attack against cryptocurrency firms
Earlier this month, hackers targeted GoDaddy customers to modify the DNS settings of at least two cryptocurrency website. Here's what happened.
November 26, 2020
Database leak exposed mass credential stuffing against Spotify users
Researchers helped Spotify detect and address a severe credential stuffing operation affecting hundreds of millions of its users.
November 25, 2020
Online scams: How Safe Are the Websites You Visit?
Every year, millions of unsuspecting people fall victim to scams online. Fraudsters can cause irreparable damage to your bank balance, your reputation, and your life.
November 23, 2020
Pray.com exposed data of millions after database mess up
Pray.com applied lackluster security practices potentially exposing nearly 10 million users to frauds and cyberattacks, claim VpnMentor's researchers.
November 20, 2020
Leaked database exposed login data of 100k hacked Facebook accounts
The leaked database was owned by cybercriminals who hacked Facebook accounts and used them for credit card and Bitcoin scams.
November 17, 2020
Over 80% companies re-structured their cybersecurity infrastructure in 2020
Over 80 percent of enterprises have transformed their approach to cybersecurity. This change has been led by large-scale enterprises.
November 17, 2020
Microsoft advises ditching voice, SMS multi-factor authentication
Microsoft wants users to opt for securer technologies citing multi-factor authentication (MFA) as the "least secure" method available nowadays.
November 16, 2020