Solana blockchain-based Slope Wallet that was exploited in the cyber attack announced a 10% bounty for attackers if they show good gestures and return funds.
Hackers – please see below for our bounty offer in return for the safe return of our users' assets.
Wallet address: DyQ96GwjkHkGSzYEB4NaPk2NxsXyRTMNHKJQd3fziABf pic.twitter.com/pePeWfaB7m
North Korean hackers plagiarizing LinkedIn and Indeed resumes to seek jobs at digital assets ...
“It comes down to insider threats. If someone gets hired onto a crypto project, and they become a core developer, that allows them to influence things, whether for good or not,” Dobson said.
Michael Barnhart, another Mandiant principal analyst, added that the evidence points to the hackers acting on behalf of the North Korean government.
Nomad Recovers Nearly $32M After Hackers Drained $200M
To-date, $32m+ has been returned to the Nomad recovery wallet from 86 wallet addresses.
Thank you to all the white hats who have returned funds.
The hack, which involved over 300 addresses and took nearly $200 million from Nomad’s cross-chain bridge, was said to exploit a critical vulnerability that became public, allowing funds to be drained.
Hackers Exploit Hostinger's Preview Domain Feature to Launch Phishing Campaigns - Infosecurity ...
A team of security researchers from CloudSEK has discovered a new phishing tactic used by threat actors (TA) to target Indian banking customers via preview domains from Hosting Provider Hostinger.
The new feature enables access to a site before it is accessible globally. In other words, it enables the viewing of website content without a domain (but after creating an account and adding a domain to host a website).
Hackers Exploit Twitter Vulnerability to Exposes 5.4 Million Accounts
The six-month delay in making this public stems from new evidence last month that an unidentified actor had potentially taken advantage of the flaw before the fix to scrape user information and sell it for profit on Breach Forums .
Although Twitter didn't reveal the exact number of impacted users, the forum post made by the threat actor shows that the flaw was exploited to compile a list containing allegedly over 5.48 million user account profiles.
Hackers Exploit Atlassian Confluence Vulnerability to Deploy New 'Ljl' Backdoor - Infosecurity ...
Cybersecurity experts from Deepwatch spotted activity from threat actors (TA) that "highly likely" exploited a security flaw in the Atlassian Confluence server (CVE-2022-26134) to deploy a new backdoor dubbed “Ljl” against a number of unnamed organizations.
Deepwatch’s Adversary Tactics and Intelligence group (ATI) described the findings in an advisory published on Tuesday.
Nigi Mitama Smiles at You in New Soul Hackers 2 Trailer
Atlus has released another trailer revealing one of the demons that will be featured in the upcoming JRPG Soul Hackers 2.
Like in most daily trailers, Atlus also provided a daily horoscope, which has Taurus at the top of the fortune ranking and Libra at the bottom.
Twitter breach exposes anonymous accounts to nation state hackers - CyberScoop
Twitter confirmed Friday that a bad actor used a vulnerability to match private information with potentially anonymous Twitter accounts, posing risks to users privacy.
Twitter said it would directly notify account owners it confirmed were affected. The company did not provide a number of accounts it confirmed as affected by the security breach.
This new WhatsApp security feature will keep hackers away | Tech News
Despite the multi-level steps and security checks on WhatsApp , hackers and online scammers always find a way to attack unsuspecting users! From end-to-end encrypted messages to two-step verification, WhatsApp has tried to protect users from the potential threat of fraudsters.
The WhatsApp updates tracker WabetaInfo shared, "After announcing double verification code, a feature under development to prevent people from stealing other user accounts, WhatsApp is now developing another feature to protect users so they can receive in-app alerts when someone else is trying ...
Iranian Hackers Likely Behind Disruptive Cyberattacks Against Albanian Government
A threat actor working to further Iranian goals is said to have been behind a set of disruptive cyberattacks against Albanian government services in mid-July 2022.
Cybersecurity firm Mandiant said the malicious activity against a NATO state represented a "geographic expansion of Iranian disruptive cyber operations."
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