Hackers created a traffic jam in Moscow on Thursday by ordering dozens of taxis from the ride-hailing app Yandex Taxi to converge on the same location in one of the first known instances of attackers using an app-based taxi company to create chaos on the roads.
Video circulated on social media showing a very long traffic jam of taxis along an otherwise lightly trafficked road. The video was then shared by the account @runews where it was retweeted more than 6,500 times as of this writing.
Dev backdoors own malware to steal data from other hackers
Cyble analyzed Prynt Stealer back in April 2022 and highlighted that it included inactive code for a clipper and keylogger, both being unusual functions for an infostealer.
The data that Prynt Stealer grabs is typically compressed and exfiltrated through a Telegram bot to a channel controlled by the cybercriminal.
Hackers Who Breached Neopets Were In IT Systems for 18 Months
In July, the company announced that it had been hacked and that data on its members—believed to be about 69 million people—had potentially been accessed.
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JuiceLedger Hackers Behind the Recent Phishing Attacks Against PyPI Users
More details have emerged about the operators behind the first-known phishing campaign specifically aimed at the Python Package Index (PyPI), the official third-party software repository for the programming language.
Connecting it to a threat actor tracked as JuiceLedger , cybersecurity firm SentinelOne, along with Checkmarx, described the group as a relatively new entity that surfaced in early 2022.
Soul Hackers 2 is the answer to Atlus’ Persona problem | TechRadar
After Persona 3’s US launch in 2007, the high school sim series gradually became the face of Atlus. It did this at the expense of almost everything else in the developer’s stable.
It’s a happy problem for any developer to have. When studios find something their audiences want to buy, they naturally focus on that instead of other, riskier projects.
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As international sanctions increasingly isolate North Korea from global sources of finance, Pyongyang's army of hackers is ramping up attacks on vulnerable cryptocurrency accounts around the world.
Hackers gained access to Samsung customer data | ZDNET
Hackers gained access to Samsung's US systems and stole customer information, the mobile phone giant said Friday . The cybersecurity breach took place in late July, and by August 4, Samsung discovered that customer information was taken.
The hackers didn't gain access to Social Security numbers, or credit card or debit card numbers, Samsung said. The affected information included names, contact and demographic information, date of birth, and product registration information.
'I think Indonesia's cybersecurity is run by 14-year olds': Hackers - Asia News NetworkAsia News ...
Data breaches have been recurring events in Indonesia over the past few years, with the private data of millions of internet users being leaked again and again, whether from government institutions or private corporations.
The most recent breaches were revealed in an online forum called breached.to, where millions of data entries were either sold or distributed for free within a short span of under three weeks from Aug. 15 to 31.
Hackers using Instagram verification program to steal personal data - The Record by Recorded Future
Since July, hackers with IP addresses in Turkey have used Instagram's verification process to steal sensitive information from unsuspecting users, according to a new report from Vade.
"Many people prize the Instagram blue badge for the social status it conveys, which may cloud their judgment when presented with the opportunity to obtain it," the researchers said.
OODA Loop - This is how North Korean crypto hackers fund their regime
North Korea has been one of the most active nations behind several of the cryptocurrency hacks taking place over the last year. In mid-August, US-based blockchain analysis company Chainalysis suggested that hackers stole more than $1.9 billion (€1.9 billion) during the first seven months of 2022.
NEW: Yandex confirmed that hackers created a traffic jam in Moscow by ordering dozens of taxis to the same location… https://t.co/z7U1ZuzSDQ lorenzofb (from 🏳️🌈 lorenzofb@vice) Fri Sep 02 17:13:03 +0000 2022
Hackers create a traffic nightmare by sending hundreds of Moscow taxi cabs to the same address https://t.co/oP3JNEja3f BoingBoing (from Directory of Wonderful Things) Fri Sep 02 14:53:17 +0000 2022
#Hackers meddled with ride-hailing service #YandexTaxi to create a two-hour-long #traffic jam in the #Russian capi… https://t.co/2sxJojwFue CyberNews (from Vilnius, Lithuania) Fri Sep 02 08:20:10 +0000 2022
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