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Iran-linked APT34: Analyzing the webmask project

Security expert Marco Ramilli published the findings of a quick analysis of the webmask project standing behind the DNS attacks…

6 years ago

EmCare reveals patient and employee data were hacked

EmCare disclosed that a number of employees' email accounts had been hacked, potentially exposing personal information of patients and employees.EmCare…

6 years ago

jQuery JavaScript library flaw opens the doors for attacks on hundreds of millions of websites

The popular jQuery JavaScript library is affected by a rare prototype pollution vulnerability that could allow attackers to modify a…

6 years ago

Russian Twitter bot activity increased in the wake Mueller report release

Experts at security firm SafeGuard reported that Russian Twitter bot activity raised up by 286 percent in the wake of…

6 years ago

Campaign leverages Bit.ly, BlogSpot, and Pastebin to distribute RevengeRAT

Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 researchers uncovered a malicious campaign targeting entities in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle…

6 years ago

A flaw in Shopify API flaw exposed revenue and traffic data of thousands of stores

Researcher discovered a high-severity flaw in Shopify e-commerce platform that could have been abused to expose the traffic and revenue…

6 years ago

Ride-Hailing Company operating in Iran exposes data of Iranian Drivers

Security researcher discovered a database belonging to a ride-hailing company operating in Iran that was left exposed online containing over…

6 years ago

Security Affairs newsletter Round 210 – News of the week

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs. Kindle Edition…

6 years ago

60 Million records of LinkedIn users exposed online

Researcher discovered eight unsecured databases exposed online that contained approximately 60 million records of LinkedIn user data. Researcher Sanyam Jain…

6 years ago

INPIVX hidden service, a new way to organize ransomware attacks

A new service called Inpivx represents the evolution of the ransomware-as-a-service making it very easy for wannabe crooks to develop…

6 years ago

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