Washington (CNN) The Russian hackers behind a successful 2020 breach of US federal agencies have in recent months tried to infiltrate US and European government networks, cybersecurity analysts tracking the group told CNN.
Hackers and Facebook: No Proof Data of 1.5 Billion Users is Being Sold - The New York Times
In her opening remarks at a Senate subcommittee hearing with a Facebook whistle-blower on Tuesday, Senator Marsha Blackburn from Tennessee made a stunning allegation.
"News broke yesterday that the private data of over 1.5 billion — that's right, 1.5 billion — Facebook users is being sold on a hacking forum," Ms. Blackburn, the subcommittee's ranking Republican member, said. "That's its biggest data breach to date."
Twitch Breached by Hackers Who Reportedly Leaked Everything
A torrent of a 125-gigabyte file of data pulled from the hack is circulating on the anonymous message board 4chan.
The people claiming responsibility for the breach said in a 4chan post that the point of the hack was to "foster more disruption and competition in the online video streaming space" because Twitch's community is "a disgusting toxic cesspool."
Behind the Crypto Broker Accused of Enabling Ransomware Hackers
Suex OTC, a virtual currency exchange, is a transactions platform that allows cryptocurrency traders to buy and sell digital coins. It is accused by the U.S.
“There is an illicit underbelly that’s formed in this ecosystem,” said Todd Conklin, counselor to the deputy secretary of the Treasury.
Hackers drain cryptocurrency accounts of thousands of Coinbase users | PC Gamer
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Russian hackers haven't backed off, administration official acknowledges - The Washington
Good morning and welcome to The Cybersecurity 202. Room Rater mostly liked CISA Director Jen Easterly's background. I still haven't decided if the shark head works.
It's a notable acknowledgment by a high-profile administration official that ransomware attacks from Russia are continuing to hit U.S. organizations, despite Biden's efforts.
Five-year breach gave hackers access to billions of text messages | AppleInsider
A company that handles text messaging and general telecommunications infrastructure for carriers around the world has confirmed it has been hacked, with introducers potentially gaining access to some sensitive customer information for years.
Disclosed in an SEC filing on September 27, Syniverse advises an "individual or organization gained unauthorized access to databases within its network" and that its systems accessed by 235 customers had been compromised.
Pottawatomie County, Kan., Pays Reduced Ransom to Hackers
Happening on Twitter
CISA Director Jen Easterly @CISAjen acknowledges Russian hackers haven't backed off despite Biden warnings. From… https://t.co/WB19RzbpqJ OKnox (from Washington, DC) Wed Oct 06 11:52:21 +0000 2021
The Russian hackers behind a successful 2020 breach of US federal agencies have in recent months tried to infiltrat… https://t.co/TrshVKWz4k CNN Wed Oct 06 21:31:05 +0000 2021
Russian hackers haven't backed off, CISA head @CISAJen tells @IgnatiusPost at a WaPo Live event. Meanwhile CyberCom… https://t.co/Q1kxBoaqkw nakashimae (from Washington, D.C.) Wed Oct 06 13:34:18 +0000 2021
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