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"Meta's Virtual Reality Headset Vulnerable to Ransomware Attacks: Researcher"
Researcher Harish Santhanalakshmi Ganesan demonstrated the delivery of malware to Meta's Quest 3 headset. He took on claims that it is almost impossible to install malware on Quest 3 VR, and did it without enabling developer mode.
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"Indonesia Says a Cyberattack Has Compromised Its Data Center but It Won’t Pay the $8 Million Ransom"
Indonesia’s national data center has recently been compromised by a hacking group asking for a $8 million ransom that the government won’t pay.
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"Neiman Marcus Data Breach Disclosed as Hacker Offers to Sell Stolen Information"
High-end department store Neiman Marcus recently disclosed a data breach shortly before a hacker offered to sell information belonging to the company's customers.
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"Chrome 126 Update Patches Memory Safety Bugs"
Google recently announced a new Chrome security update that addresses four high-severity memory safety vulnerabilities reported by external researchers.
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"Hackers Steal Over $2 Million in Cryptocurrency From CoinStats Wallets"
Cryptocurrency portfolio manager CoinStats recently resumed activity after hackers drained over $2 million in virtual assets from 1,590 hosted wallets.
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"Critical RCE Vulnerability Discovered in Ollama AI Infrastructure Tool"
A now-patched security flaw impacting the Ollama open source Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure platform could have enabled Remote Code Execution (RCE).
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"Substantial Risk of Malicious Extensions in Chrome Web Store"
A study conducted by security researchers from Stanford University and the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security found that the Chrome Web Store (CWS) has many malicious extensions.
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"Modular Malware Boolka's BMANAGER Trojan Exposed"
Group-IB researchers have detailed the operations of a threat actor named "Boolka." Their activities include launching sophisticated malware and web attacks.
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"Facebook PrestaShop Module Exploited to Steal Credit Cards"
A flaw in a premium Facebook module for PrestaShop named "pkfacebook" allows hackers to use a card skimmer on vulnerable e-commerce websites to steal credit card information.
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"SnailLoad: New Security Loophole Allows Spying on Internet Users Visiting Websites and Watching Videos"
In an attack called "SnailLoad," computer scientists from the Institute of Applied Information Processing and Communication Technology (IAIK) at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) were able to track users' online activities in detail by analyzing
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"Android Users Warned of Rising Malware Threat From Rafel RAT"
"Rafel" is an open source Android RAT used by multiple threat actors, including an espionage group.
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"EFF Issues New Warning After Discovery of Automated License Plate Reader Vulnerabilities"
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) warns of risks and threats associated with mass surveillance technologies after the disclosure of several potentially severe vulnerabilities in Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs).
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