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Description: In February 2025, the "doxing" website Doxbin was compromised by a group calling themselves "TOoDA" and the data dumped publicly. Included in the breach were 336k unique email addresses alongside usernames. The data was provided to HIBP by a source who requested it be attributed to "emo.rip".
February 13th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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February 13th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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Description: Posted by SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab via Fulldisclosure on Feb 12SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20250211-0 >
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title: Multiple vulnerabilities
product: Wattsense - Wattsense Bridge
vulnerable version: Wattsense Bridge
* Hardware Revision: WSG-EU-SC-14-00, 20230801
* Firmware Revision: Wattsense (Wattsense minimal)...
February 13th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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Description: Learn how North Korea’s IT workers infiltrate global companies, posing cybersecurity threats, committing fraud, and supporting the regime. Discover key findings and mitigation strategies to safeguard your business.
February 13th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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February 13th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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Description: FileMegane provided by JIP InfoBridge Co., Ltd. contains multiple vulnerabilities.
February 13th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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Description: Japan is on a mission to catch up to the US standard of national cyber preparedness, and its new legislation is a measure intended to stop escalating Chinese cyber-espionage efforts, experts say.
February 13th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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February 13th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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February 13th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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Description: In June 2024, the investment research company Zacks was allegedly breached, and data was later published to a popular hacking forum. This comes after a separate Zacks data breach confirmed by the organisation in 2023 with the subsequent breach disclosing millions of additional records representing a superset of data from the first incident. The 2024 breach included 12M unique email addresses along with IP and physical addresses, names, usernames, phone numbers and unsalted SHA-256 password hashes. Zacks did not respond to multiple attempts to contact them about the incident.
February 13th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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