“Neopets data breach exposes personal data of 69 million members” plus 9 BleepingComputer.com |
- Neopets data breach exposes personal data of 69 million members
- Google boosts Android privacy with support for DNS-over-HTTP/3
- Atlassian fixes critical Confluence hardcoded credentials flaw
- Convincing ‘YouTube’ Google ads lead to Windows support scams
- Cisco fixes bug that lets attackers execute commands as root
- Google Calendar provides new way to block invitation phishing
- LinkedIn remains the most impersonated brand in phishing attacks
- FBI recovers $500,000 healthcare orgs paid to Maui ransomware
- 3rd Party Services Are Falling Short on Password Security
- New Luna ransomware encrypts Windows, Linux, and ESXi systems
Neopets data Breach Exposes Personal data of 69 million members Posted: 20 Jul 2022 03:45 PM PDT Virtual pet website Neopets has suffered a data breach leading to the theft of source code and a database containing the personal information of over 69 million members. [...] |
Google boosts Android privacy with support for DNS-over-HTTP/3 Posted: 20 Jul 2022 02:13 PM PDT Google has added support for the DNS-over-HTTP/3 (DoH3) protocol on Android 11 and later to increase the privacy of DNS queries while providing better performance. [...] |
Atlassian fixes critical Confluence hardcoded credentials flaw Posted: 20 Jul 2022 11:59 AM PDT Atlassian has patched a critical hardcoded credentials vulnerability in Confluence Server and Data Center that could let remote, unauthenticated attackers log into vulnerable, unpatched servers. [...] |
Convincing ‘YouTube’ Google ads lead to Windows support scams Posted: 20 Jul 2022 11:43 AM PDT A scarily realistic-looking Google Search YouTube advertisement is redirecting visitors to tech support scams pretending to be security alerts from Windows Defender. [...] |
Cisco fixes bug that lets attackers execute commands as root Posted: 20 Jul 2022 10:49 AM PDT Cisco has addressed severe vulnerabilities in the Cisco Nexus Dashboard data center management solution that can let remote attackers execute commands and perform actions with root or Administrator privileges. [...] |
Google Calendar provides new way to block invitation phishing Posted: 20 Jul 2022 09:24 AM PDT The Google Workspace team announced today that it started rolling out a new method to block Google Calendar invitation spam, available to all customers, including legacy G Suite Basic and Business users. [...] |
LinkedIn remains the most impersonated brand in phishing attacks Posted: 20 Jul 2022 08:36 AM PDT LinkedIn is holding the top spot for the most impersonated brand in phishing campaigns observed during the second quarter of 2022. [...] |
FBI recovers $500,000 healthcare orgs paid to Maui ransomware Posted: 20 Jul 2022 07:24 AM PDT The U.S. Department of Justice has announced the seizure of approximately $500,000 in Bitcoin, paid by American health care providers to the operators of the Maui ransomware strain. [...] |
3rd Party Services Are Falling Short on Password Security Posted: 20 Jul 2022 07:03 AM PDT Preventing the use of weak and leaked passwords within an enterprise environment is a manageable task for your IT department, but what about other services where end-users share business-critical data in order to do their work? They could be putting your organization at risk, and the team at Specops Software decided to see for sure. [...] |
New Luna ransomware encrypts Windows, Linux, and ESXi systems Posted: 20 Jul 2022 02:32 AM PDT A new ransomware family dubbed Luna can be used to encrypt devices running several operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and ESXi systems. [...] |
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