Washington (CNN) Chinese government-backed hackers have breached "major telecommunications companies," among a range of targets worldwide, by exploiting known software flaws in routers and other popular network networking gear, US security agencies warned Tuesday.
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Chinese hackers have targeted and compromised “major telecommunications companies and network service providers” by exploiting publicly known vulnerabilities in a range of routers and network-attached data storage devices, the National Security Agency, FBI and the Department of ...
Microsoft Seizes 41 Domains Used in Spear-Phishing Attacks by Bohrium Hackers
Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) last week disclosed that it had taken legal proceedings against an Iranian threat actor dubbed Bohrium in connection with a spear-phishing operation.
The adversarial collective is said to have targeted entities in tech, transportation, government, and education sectors located in the U.S., Middle East, and India.
The Top 5 Ways Hackers Can Attack Your Smart Home
In the smart home era, we get text messages from our refrigerators when we're running low on milk, security-system notifications when a visiting squirrel wanders onto the veranda, and daily weather updates from our smart speakers' chipper AI assistants.
Beyond logging curious squirrels and dairy data, smart home devices can also give away sensitive information related to your finances, identity, and even your family's physical whereabouts.
Gone in 130 seconds: New Tesla hack gives thieves their own personal key | Ars Technica
Last year, Tesla issued an update that made its vehicles easier to start after being unlocked with their NFC key cards. Now, a researcher has shown how the feature can be exploited to steal cars.
For years, drivers who used their Tesla NFC key card to unlock their cars had to place the card on the center console to begin driving. Following the update, which was reported here last August, drivers could operate their cars immediately after unlocking them with the card.
Hackers Stole A Stunning Amount Of Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs
Hackers stole more than $350,000 worth of Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs in a phishing scam that's been targeting Yuga Labs for the third time in just under three months.
There's a good reason hackers are constantly targeting Yuga Labs, as its Bored Ape Yacht Club collection has become an established platform garnering thousands of users on a regular basis.
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