This week, pro-Russian hackers claimed responsibility for what they said was an attack on a section of the FBI 's website, the newest addition to a recent string of purported attacks on U.S. government websites from Russian-aligned hackers.
When Newsweek accessed the FBI site Monday morning, there did not appear to be any functional issues.
Whoosh confirms data breach after hackers sell 7.2M user records
The Russian scooter-sharing service Whoosh has confirmed a data breach after hackers started to sell a database containing the details of 7.2 million customers on a hacking forum.
Whoosh is Russia's leading urban mobility service platform, operating in 40 cities with over 75,000 scooters.
Hackers keeping stolen crypto: What is the long-term solution?
Even as the ongoing Binance-FTX saga continues to dominate the crypto airwaves, there has been a growing trend — an uneasy one at that — that has been garnering the attention of many digital currency enthusiasts in recent months, i.e.
In this regard, just recently, the bad actors behind the $14.5 million Team Finance attack revealed that they would be allowed to stay in possession of 10% of the stolen funds as a bounty.
"We know who are" says AFP to Medibank hackers | Cyber Security Hub
The hackers responsible for a cyber attack against Australian health insurer Medibank have been identified by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) as being associated with Russia.
The breach, which was initially identified on October 13, saw 200GB of data stolen, 9.7 million people affected and the private medical details for a significant number of people distributed on the dark web .
Microsoft blames Russian military-linked hackers for ransomware attacks in Poland and Ukraine
The revelation will raise concerns in Washington and European capitals that allies supporting Ukraine against Russia's invasion could face greater cyber threats from Moscow.
The hacks "did cause damage" at the transportation and logistics companies in Poland and Ukraine, a Microsoft spokesperson told CNN. The extent of the damage was unclear. CNN has requested further details from Microsoft.
Malware is being spread through PNG files - Here's how to stop it
More people are wising up to how malware is distributed, leading hackers to try different methods to infect your devices. Popular ways of compromising devices have been through malicious attachments such as Word documents or PDF files.
These files are easily manipulated to spread malware. But some hackers are changing tactics and using something less obvious to spread malicious code. They're hiding malware in PNG files.
Thales confirms hackers have released its data on the dark web | Reuters
The data was released on Nov. 10, Thales, which provides advanced technologies in defence, aeronautics, space, transport and digital security, said.
"At this stage, Thales is able to confirm that there has been no intrusion of its IT systems," it added.
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