DDoS Booter Service Suffers Security Breach
A dissatisfied customer has breached the server of TrueStresser, a DDoS-for-hire service, pilfered its database, and leaked some of the content online. While we don’t know when the actual hackRead More →
A dissatisfied customer has breached the server of TrueStresser, a DDoS-for-hire service, pilfered its database, and leaked some of the content online. While we don’t know when the actual hackRead More →
A pirate broadcaster posing as a police officer interfered in a police chase this week in Australia, forcing officers to call off the pursuit of two suspected armed robbers. TheRead More →
A bug that exposed users’ contact information affected a far greater number of accounts than Instagram originally said. The bug, which appears to have been responsible for Selena Gomez’s account beingRead More →
GitLab is a widely used SaaS provider that focuses on developer related issues, including Git repository management, issue tracking and code review. During a recent pen test of GitLab (IRead More →
Summer vacation is over! During the past week, security researchers have discovered several distribution campaigns pushing the Locky ransomware via different methods, including a new variant that features one hellRead More →
A remote access trojan (RAT) offered as a free download on underground hacking forums comes with a secret backdoor that grants the original author access to all the victim data.Read More →
An extension of the WooCommerce WordPress plugin, used by 28 percent of all online stores, has been patched against a reflected cross-site scripting vulnerability. The vulnerability was found in theRead More →
WikiLeaks published today documentation on the CIA Angelfire project, a malware framework developed to infect Windows computers. According to a leaked CIA manual, Angelfire is made up of five components, eachRead More →
***UPDATE*** In the past 24 hours we have seen over 23 million messages sent in this attack, making it one of the largest malware campaigns that we have seen in theRead More →
Security researchers have found five gaping holes in the firmware running on Arris modems, three of which are hardcoded backdoor accounts. An attacker could use any of these three accountsRead More →