The vulnerability, which stemmed from an update the platform made to its code in June 2021, went unnoticed until earlier this year.
Last month's report from Bleeping Computer suggested otherwise, and revealed that a hacker managed to exploit the vulnerability while it flew under Twitter's radar.
North Korean hackers are using never-before-seen tools to hack Gmail | TweakTown
North Korea has stepped up its hacking game as cybersecurity firms drop warning about new never-before-seen malware that infects Gmail accounts.
Volexity wrote to Ars Technica and said that the malware is called SharpTounge and that it's currently only affecting Windows users. However, the cybersecurity firms President Steven Adair has warned that there is a big possibility of macOS and Linux users also being targeted.
North Korean hackers target crypto experts with fake Coinbase job offers
A new social engineering campaign by the notorious North Korean Lazarus hacking group has been discovered, with the hackers impersonating Coinbase to target employees in the fintech industry.
According to Hossein Jazi , a security researcher at Malwarebytes who has been following Lazarus activity closely since February 2022, the threat actors are now pretending to be from Coinbase, targeting candidates suitable for the role of "Engineering Manager, Product Security."
Halphas Returns to Soul Hackers 2 With New Daily Trailer
Today Atlus revealed another returning demon that will appear in its upcoming JRPG Soul Hackers 2 with the usual daily trailer.
We get to see Halphas, who returns to the Shin Megami Tensei series after having been skipped in Shin Megami Tensei V. This is certainly appropriate considering that he originally debuted in the first Soul Hackers.
UC Santa Cruz student named one of 50 top hackers of 2022 | University of California
Mansi Saini's hackathon journey began after she read about an upcoming hackathon in a Girls Who Code alumni e-newsletter.
Now, two years, 14 hackathons, and countless mentorship and leadership roles later, Saini, a rising second-year computer science: computer game design student at the UC Santa Cruz Baskin School of Engineering, has been named one of 50 Top hackers of 2022 by Major League Hacking (MLH).
Instagram scams: Hackers target social media accounts of small businesses
Fitzroy boutique owner Lyndsey Spark was watching her son play basketball when she felt her phone vibrate in her pocket. On the screen was a WhatsApp message from an unknown toll-free number asking her a single question.
Lyndsey Spark, at her Fitzroy boutique Somebuddy Loves You, was forced to create a new Instagram profile after her original one was hacked. Credit: Scott McNaughton
Hackers are actively exploiting password-stealing flaw in Zimbra
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added the Zimbra CVE-2022-27824 flaw to its 'Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog,' indicating that it is actively exploited in attacks by hackers.
SonarSource researchers discovered the flaw on March 11, 2022, and the software vendor released a fix that addressed the issues on May 10, 2022, with versions ZCS 9.0.0 Patch 24.1 and ZCS 8.8.15 Patch 31.1.
Importance of Protecting Yourself Against Hackers - Africa Feeds
It seems like every day we hear about another company that has been hacked. The Target breach, the Sony hack, and the Ashley Madison leak are just a few examples of high-profile hacks that made the news.
If you’re like most people, you probably think that those kinds of things could never happen to your business. But the truth is, no business is immune to hacking threats.
Hackers deploy new ransomware tool in attacks on Albanian government websites - CyberScoop
Hackers apparently angry over the Iranian opposition group Mojahedin-e Khalq’s upcoming conference in Albania carried out disruptive cyberattacks on Albanian government sites last month, researchers from the cybersecurity firm Mandiant said Thursday .
Based on the timing of the attacks in July, technical indicators associated with the malware and the focus on MEK, the researchers are moderately confident that hackers working to further the Iranian government’s goals were behind the attack, they said.
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