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Description: Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) is now blocking links to "Signal.me," a URL used by the Signal encrypted messaging to share your account info with another person. [...]
Source: BleepingComputer
February 17th, 2025 (5 months ago)
Description: A Threat Actor Claims to have Leaked Data of AdultFriendFinder
Source: DarkWebInformer
February 17th, 2025 (5 months ago)
Description: RipperSec Targeted the Website of US Casino Hub
Source: DarkWebInformer
February 17th, 2025 (5 months ago)
Description: A Threat Actor Allegedly Leaked the Data of Citizens Financial Group, Inc
Source: DarkWebInformer
February 17th, 2025 (5 months ago)
Description: Microsoft said it has discovered a new variant of a known Apple macOS malware called XCSSET as part of limited attacks in the wild. "Its first known variant since 2022, this latest XCSSET malware features enhanced obfuscation methods, updated persistence mechanisms, and new infection strategies," the Microsoft Threat Intelligence team said in a post shared on X. "These enhanced features add to
Source: TheHackerNews
February 17th, 2025 (5 months ago)
Description: A Threat Actor Allegedly Leaked the Data of Nazdika
Source: DarkWebInformer
February 17th, 2025 (5 months ago)
Description: A Threat Actor Claims to be Selling Data of Washington Association of Accounting & Tax Professionals
Source: DarkWebInformer
February 17th, 2025 (5 months ago)
Description: ZeroSevenGroup is Claiming to Sell RCE Access to an Unidentified Holding Company in the USA
Source: DarkWebInformer
February 17th, 2025 (5 months ago)
Description: A new variant of the XCSSET macOS modular malware has emerged in attacks that target users' sensitive information, including digital wallets and data from the legitimate Notes app. [...]
Source: BleepingComputer
February 17th, 2025 (5 months ago)
Description: Hudson Rock has exposed widespread infostealer malware infections affecting employees in the U.S. military, government agencies, and major defense contractors. The findings reveal that compromised credentials—available for as little as $10 on cybercrime marketplaces—could be exploited to gain unauthorized access to classified networks, VPNs, email systems, and development tools. Hudson Rock’s report highlights significant breaches … The post U.S. Military and Defense Contractors Hit by Infostealer Malware appeared first on CyberInsider.
Source: CyberInsider
February 17th, 2025 (5 months ago)