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Over 9,000 ASUS routers are compromised by a novel botnet dubbed "AyySSHush" that was also observed targeting SOHO routers from Cisco, D-Link, and Linksys. [...]

 

The developer claims the tool is for cops, but anyone can sign up and use it for targeted harassment.

 

Marks & Spencer Group Plc’s grocery sales rose in the last three months even as the British retailer tackled a major cyberattack that crippled some of its systems.

 

Phishing has become the go-to method for attackers looking to get past security controls and access sensitive environments in Europe, according to Netskope. Users are now constantly dealing with phishing attempts, which have become so common and credible that even careful people can make mistakes. Adobe is the brand most commonly impersonated by cybercriminals, appearing in 29% of cloud phishing campaigns aimed at stealing credentials for digital services. Microsoft’s brand is the next most impersonated … More → The post GitHub becomes go-to platform for malware delivery across Europe appeared first on Help Net Security.

 

Hackers take personal data bytes from the brand with three stripes Adidas is warning customers some of their data was stolen after an "unauthorized" person lifted it from a "third-party customer service provider."…

 

Probe into lack of age verification targets Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX, XVideos.

 

So-called "wrench attacks" are more common as bitcoin's value increases, reports say.

 

Citing pressure from payment processors and new legislation, a critical resource for producing nonconsensual content bans AI models depicting the likeness of real people.

 

A new Russia-linked APT group, tracked as Laundry Bear, has been linked to a Dutch police security breach in September 2024. Netherlands General Intelligence and Security Service (AIVD) and the Netherlands Defence Intelligence and Security Service (MIVD) have linked a previously undetected Russia-linked group, tracked Laundry Bear (aka Void Blizzard), to a 2024 police breach. […]

 

Cetus Protocol reported a $223 million crypto theft and is offering to drop legal action if the stolen funds are returned. Last week, threat actors stole about $223 million from decentralized crypto exchange Cetus. The platform was paused during the investigation and later confirmed the cyber heist. The company confirmed that it has successfully paused […]

 

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In October 2024, French ISP "Free" suffered a data breach which was subsequently posted for sale and later, leaked publicly. The data included 14M unique email addresses along with names, physical addresses, phone numbers, genders, dates of birth and for many records, IBAN bank account numbers. Free advised that the numbers were "not enough to make a direct debit from a bank".

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