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8 votes
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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.)
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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 -
How China turned a prize-winning iPhone hack against the Uyghurs
11 votes -
They told their therapists everything. Hackers leaked it all.
15 votes -
Hacktivism, leaktivism and the future
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Hackers break into thousands of security cameras, exposing Tesla, jails, hospitals
16 votes -
At least 30,000 US organizations newly hacked via holes in Microsoft’s email software
19 votes -
Is building a folding iPhone possible? Let's take a closer look at these flexible amoled screens I found on AliExpress.
5 votes -
Hackers try to contaminate Florida town's water supply through computer breach
15 votes -
Hackers can trick a Tesla into accelerating by fifty miles per hour
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SolarWinds: New findings from our investigation of SUNBURST
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70TB of Parler users’ messages, videos, and posts leaked by security researchers
42 votes -
VMware flaw a vector in SolarWinds breach?
7 votes -
Preliminary analysis of the SolarWinds Orion supply-chain nation-state attack
7 votes -
Dutch researcher claims that he accessed US President Donald Trump's Twitter account by guessing password
21 votes -
Microsoft says it found malicious software in its systems
7 votes -
I hacked into my own car
7 votes -
Reverse engineering a forgotten 1970s Intel dual core beast: 8271, a new ISA
10 votes -
Company made to change name that could be used for XSS vulnerabilities
11 votes -
Why the extortion of Vastaamo matters far beyond Finland – and how cyber pros are responding
4 votes -
Finland's interior minister summoned an emergency meeting after patient records at a private Finnish psychotherapy center were accessed by hackers
5 votes -
Hacking Grindr accounts with copy and paste
21 votes -
Viral hate, election interference, and hacked accounts: Inside the tech industry’s decades-long failure to reckon with risk
8 votes -
When you browse Instagram and find former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's passport number
32 votes -
Sendgrid under siege from hacked accounts
7 votes -
Why and where you should plant your flag
12 votes -
Former Chief Security Officer for Uber charged with obstruction of justice for attempted cover-up of 2016 hack that compromised data from millions of users and drivers
9 votes -
Reddit moderator accounts compromised in coordinated hack, hundreds of subreddits vandalized
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More than 1,000 people at Twitter had ability to aid hack of accounts
8 votes -
A timeline of Wednesday's epic Twitter hack, and some clues about who may have been behind it
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Against hackerism
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UK, US, and Canada accuse Russia of trying to steal information from coronavirus vaccine researchers
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Hackable/moddable electronics?
I recently came across a cool video on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxj8JwdQ7Lk&feature=youtu.be - The guy added a 4g connector to his rc plane and I think some extra batteries and...
I recently came across a cool video on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxj8JwdQ7Lk&feature=youtu.be - The guy added a 4g connector to his rc plane and I think some extra batteries and managed to fly to the next island over.
I love stuff like this. Do you guys know any other current electronics that can be modded like this? Sadly it seems like most new consumer electronics come with their own small walled garden and often enough stuff just stops working once the seller goes bankrupt.
Other things that come to mind are:
Raspberry Pi
Arduino
ESP
But do you guys know whole systems that are moddable like this?
The Ryze Tello is a programmable drone, which is pretty cool as well.
I also saw some people modding 3d printers to laser cutters7 votes -
The massive Twitter hack could be a global security crisis
20 votes -
Apple, Elon Musk, Kanye West, and other accounts are tweeting a bitcoin scam in giant Twitter hack
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Twitter is removing images of an internal tool sources say enables account takeover
11 votes -
Moroccan journalist targeted with network injection attacks using NSO Group’s tools
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Cyber-attack Australia: Sophisticated attacks from ‘state-based actor’, PM says
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Obscure Indian cyber firm spied on politicians, investors worldwide
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The confessions of Marcus "MalwareTech" Hutchins, the hacker who stopped WannaCry and was arrested by the FBI in 2017
33 votes -
A hacker is trying to break Ohio’s tool for reporting workers who quit during the pandemic
23 votes -
Microsoft's GitHub account allegedly hacked, 500GB stolen
11 votes -
BlackBerry says Chinese government hackers stole world's sensitive data for ten years
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Webcam hacking—The story of how I gained unauthorized Camera access on iOS and macOS
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I spoke out against sexual harassment at Uber. The aftermath was more terrifying than anything I faced before
16 votes -
Four Chinese military personnel charged for Equifax hack
10 votes -
Meet the mad scientist who wrote the book on how to hunt hackers
8 votes