Category: security

Millions more 23andMe records leaked online

Another database belonging to genetic testing website 23andMe has allegedly been published on a dark net forum, just days after an initial leak was revealed. An individual going by the alias Golem published a database on BreachForums containing sensitive information on four million users. Subsequent TechCrunch investigations confirmed that at…

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Make sure that email from HR is legit – it could be another phishing scam

If you get an email from the human resources (HR) department, just make sure it’s legitimate before opening, because fake HR emails is one of the most common tactics deployed by cybercriminals, experts have warned. This is one of the conclusions echoed in KnowBe4’s latest report on phishing, which found…

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One of the most popular text editors around has been infected with malicious ads

A new malicious Google ads campaign, which was active for “months”, was probably dropping Cobalt Strike deployments on unsuspecting victims, researchers have warned. Cybersecurity researchers from Malwarebytes recently discovered a campaign hijacking Google Ads being served to people searching for Notepad++, a popular word editing software.  Whenever someone searches for…

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One of the most popular text editors is being spoofed to infect victims with malicious ads

A new malicious Google ads campaign, which was active for “months”, was probably dropping Cobalt Strike deployments on unsuspecting victims, researchers have warned. Cybersecurity researchers from Malwarebytes recently discovered a campaign hijacking Google Ads being served to people searching for Notepad++, a popular word editing software.  Whenever someone searches for…

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D-Link confirms data breach after employees hit with phishing attack

Network gear maker D-Link has confirmed it suffered a breach that saw internal data stolen, but claims the data isn’t actually that useful to malicious actors.  The company said two employees fell victim to a phishing attack that gave the attacker access to the company’s endpoints.  To remedy the problem,…

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Keeper Security has a new idea to help prevent supply chain attacks

Keeper Security has launched a new open source project that it hopes will help protect against supply chain attacks. Secure Shell (SSH) keys can now be used to sign git commits to verify that software is genuine. Git commits are are used to keep track of changes to code, with…

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