-
8 votes
-
My channels were hacked, streamed crypto scams, then deleted last night
12 votes -
Hackers claim they breached T-Mobile more than 100 times in 2022
8 votes -
Belgium launches nationwide safe harbor for ethical hackers
10 votes -
Norway has seized a record $5.8 million worth of cryptocurrency that was stolen by North Korean hackers last year
5 votes -
Reddit was hacked
16 votes -
Have you ever been hacked?
If so, how did it happen, how did it impact you, and what did you do differently?
17 votes -
US airline accidentally exposes ‘No Fly List’ on unsecured server
17 votes -
Comcast Xfinity accounts hacked in widespread 2FA bypass attacks
9 votes -
DIY Blu-Ray laser scanning microscope
3 votes -
Hacking a weird TV censoring device
3 votes -
How speedrunners conquered the World's Hardest Game
5 votes -
During his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Peiter "Mudge" Zatko claims Twitter only has live production environment that all engineers can access
@Benjamin Powers: Mudge walking through Twitter's construction - they only have live production environment, no test environment.
17 votes -
Hacker jailbreaks control unit that stops farmers repairing their tractors, then runs Doom on it
22 votes -
BMW wants to charge for heated seats. These grey market hackers will fix that.
10 votes -
$100 million worth of crypto has been stolen in another major hack
9 votes -
Notkia: Building an open and linux-powered numpad phone
2 votes -
A stupendously wonderful interview with one of the founders of @ Cafe, an internet cafe that launched just as the internet was coming into the public eye
5 votes -
Hacker took over Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Drake, Lil Nas X, Harry Styles, Michael Jackson, The Weekend, and Eminem's YouTube channels, uploading bizarre videos to millions of subscribers
9 votes -
Hackers who broke into NVIDIA's network leak DLSS source code online
19 votes -
Chipmaker Nvidia investigating potential cyberattack
6 votes -
North Korea hacked him. So he took down its internet.
12 votes -
She was a notorious hacker in the '80s - then she disappeared: Searching for Susy Thunder
19 votes -
Here’s how to prevent (and recover from) a Facebook hack
5 votes -
Adventures of putting 16 GB of RAM in a motherboard that doesn’t support it
7 votes -
Winning the war on ransomware - The DOJ’s task force is changing the landscape around hackers, but will it be enough?
4 votes -
Hackers are spamming businesses’ receipt printers with ‘antiwork’ manifestos
13 votes -
Locked out of ‘god mode,’ runners are hacking their treadmills
18 votes -
How the world's first USB-C iPhone was born
10 votes -
After releasing full database of LGBTQ dating website, Black Shadow hackers leak medical records of 290,000 Israeli patients
9 votes -
New York Times journalist Ben Hubbard hacked with Pegasus after reporting on previous hacking attempts
8 votes -
Polygon (formerly known as Matic Network) dodges $850M hack, pays record $2M bounty
2 votes -
The entirety of Twitch has reportedly been leaked
42 votes -
Company that routes SMS for all major US carriers was hacked for five years
27 votes -
Introduction to Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
4 votes -
Sophisticated exploits used to breach fully-patched iPhones of journalists, activists, as detailed by Amnesty International's Security Lab
24 votes -
Swedish Coop supermarkets shut due to US ransomware cyber-attack – the hack targeted Florida-based IT company Kaseya before spreading through corporate networks
8 votes -
Using John the Ripper To Crack Password Hashes
3 votes -
NewsBlur Mongo database deleted in ransom attack (and restored)
NewsBlur was down yesterday evening due to its Mongo database getting attacked by a hacker and held for ransom. It’s restored from backup, but there are privacy implications for anyone who had...
NewsBlur was down yesterday evening due to its Mongo database getting attacked by a hacker and held for ransom. It’s restored from backup, but there are privacy implications for anyone who had sensitive private data there. We will likely find out more after the maintainer recovers from a busy night.
There are no good links for this, but it’s being discussed on Hacker News. Since it’s open source, someone described what’s being kept in that database.
(I use NewsBlur, but I don’t think my RSS reading habits are all that sensitive. Others might be in a different situation, though.)
6 votes -
780GB of data, tools, and source code were stolen from EA by purchasing a stolen cookie to get access to the company's Slack and social-engineering an IT Support employee
21 votes -
Supreme Court reins in definition of crime under controversial hacking law
12 votes -
One-fifth of US beef capacity wiped out by JBS cyberattack
28 votes -
The full story of the 2011 hack into RSA Security
5 votes -
How China turned a prize-winning iPhone hack against the Uyghurs
11 votes -
They told their therapists everything. Hackers leaked it all.
15 votes -
A "worst nightmare" cyberattack: The story of the SolarWinds hack
7 votes -
$7.5B in stolen Bitcoin from 2016 Bitfinex hack has just been moved
@Mr. Whale: WTF! $7.5 Billion In Stolen #Bitcoin from the 2016 Bitfinex Hack has just been moved for the first time in 5 years. pic.twitter.com/WJJ3smY8dc
12 votes -
DDOS question/curiosity
Non-comp person here; is there a record for longest period of time a DDOS attack occurred on a website? Would it be possible to forcibly keep a site offline for an extended length of time with a...
Non-comp person here; is there a record for longest period of time a DDOS attack occurred on a website? Would it be possible to forcibly keep a site offline for an extended length of time with a continuous DDOS attack?
7 votes -
Hacktivism, leaktivism and the future
5 votes -
Hackers break into thousands of security cameras, exposing Tesla, jails, hospitals
16 votes