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The Great Crypto Heist

The Great Crypto Heist: How $400k was Stolen Using Tor Browser

Kaspersky, a cybersecurity company, reveals a group of criminals who have been stealing cryptocurrency through the use of Tor, a tool often associated with the dark web. The criminals use this tool to hide their digital footprint and intentions. According to reports, the operation has stolen approximately $400,000 worth of digital currency this year alone […]

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Ransom attack on modesto city

Cybercriminals Strike: Ransomware Attack on Modesto City in February

The local government of Modesto confirmed Ransom attack on Modesto city a attack over a month ago, and now a long-running cybercrime operation has claimed responsibility for the incident. The Snatch group has taken credit for the attack but did not provide any details regarding the amount of data taken or when it will be

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CISA Advisory Committee Gains Key Members in Inglis, Langevin, and Katko

CISA appointed 13 new members to its Cybersecurity Advisory Committee, counting former representatives like John Katko and Jim Langevin, as well as Chris Inglis, who served as the U.S. National Cyber Director. The committee is composed of public and private cybersecurity experts who offer guidance on policies, programs, and planning. The newly elected members include

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Hackers Strike Again: $1.5 Million Stolen from Bitcoin ATMs

Unidentified hackers recently targeted specialized ATMs that distribute cryptocurrency, resulting in the theft of 56 bitcoins worth approximately $1.5 million. Unfortunately, the stolen funds included some belonging to customers who used the ATMs.  These ATMs allow users to connect them to a crypto application service (CAS), which can be managed by either the customer or

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Ferrari Forced to Disclose Data Breach After Hackers Demand Ransom

Ferrari has disclosed a data breach caused by unauthorized individuals who gained access to some of the company’s IT systems. After receiving a ransom demand, the company notified its customers about the incident through letters expressing regret for the occurrence. The Italian luxury sports car maker reported that customer information such as names, addresses, email

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Data Breach Alert: Healthcare Provider ILS Notifies 4.2 Million Patients

In September 2022, ILS, which is based in Florida, notified HHS and the controller about a network incident that concerned over 500 patients. However, they could not identify and notify all the affected individuals. Recently, the Maine Attorney General’s Office revealed that the breach affected a total of 4,226,508 people.  According to ILS, on July

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Google Discloses 18 Serious Exploits Affecting Samsung and Pixel Phones

Google is warning owners of certain Samsung, Vivo, and Pixel phones that malicious actors could compromise their devices without detection by using basic phone numbers. The cybersecurity team, Project Zero, at Google has identified 18 potential exploits that could be used to hack into select phones with Samsung’s Exynos modems. These exploits are so severe

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hawaii health department data breach

Hawaii Health Department Reports Data Breach in Death Registry System

The The Hawaii Department of health has stated that it will be dispatching breach notification letters following a cyberattack that occurred in January. The attack granted hackers limited access to the state’s death registry. Officials have cautioned that while death certificates were not accessed, individuals who have experienced a recent death in their family should

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Ring Silence Hack

The Ring Silence Hack: What You Need to Know About Your Home Security

ALPHV, a notorious ransomware gang, has issued a threat to disclose data supposedly involving Ring Silence Hack, a video surveillance firm owned by Amazon. On their dark website, the group listed Ring as one of their victims on Monday, though the specific data that they have access to is unknown and no evidence of data

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