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CISA confirms hackers are actively exploiting critical ‘Citrix Bleed 2’ bug

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The American Cyber ​​Security Agency CISA says hackers are actively exploiting a significant-rated security defects in a widely used Citrix product, and have given other federal government departments just one day to patch their system. Safety researcher Bug “Citrix bleed 2” dubbed For equality of 2023 security defects in Citrix Netscaler, a networking product that…

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AI chatbot’s simple ‘123456’ password risked exposing personal data of millions of McDonald’s job applicants

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Security researchers found that they could use individual information from 64 million people who applied for a job in McDonald’s, by logging in with a large -scale company’s AI job to log in with user names and passwords “123456”. Ian Carol and Sam Curry Written in a blog post That “during a few hours of…

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Authorities arrest four hackers linked to UK retail hacking spree

Sagar3 months ago01 mins

Britain official Confirmed on Thursday He arrested four persons for allegedly carrying out a series of hacks to target the British retail sector earlier this year, including Marx and Spencer, Herods and Co-Op. The National Crime Agency said that a woman aged 20, two men aged 19 years and a youth aged 17, were arrested…

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US government confirms arrest of Chinese national accused of stealing COVID research and mass-hacking email servers

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US justice department has Confirmed arrest In the Chinese National Xu Zwei, an alleged veil contract hacker carried out cyber attacks for China. Zoo was arrested in Italy at the request of US prosecutors. Zoo and another Chinese National Zhang U, who lives on a large scale, is accused A nine-prosecution prosecution During February 2020,…

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Marks & Spencer chair refuses to say if retailer paid hackers after ransomware attack

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The Chairman of the UK Retail Giant Marx and Spencer refused to tell a panel of MPs whether the company had paid a hacking group after the ransomware attack earlier this year. “We have said that we are not discussing any details of our conversation with the threatening actor,” the chairman Archie Norman said, referring…

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Ingram Micro says ongoing outage caused by ransomware attack

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An American technology distributed to the veteran and managed service provider, Ingram Micro said that a ransomware attack on Monday is the cause of the ongoing outage at the company. Hack began on Thursday, after which the company’s website and most of its networks went down. Late on Saturday, the company said In a brief…

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Qantas hack results in theft of 6 million passengers’ personal data

Sagar3 months ago01 mins

Australian airline giant Qantas said on Wednesday It experienced a data breech This compromised the personal information of at least six million passengers. The airline stated that a cyber criminal targeted one of its call center on 30 June, and stole the customer data from its system, including names, email addresses, phone numbers, date of…

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