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Hackers Abusing MS Dynamics 365 Customer Voice to Steal Credentials
For your information, Dynamics 365 Customer Voice is a product of Microsoft designed to get customers’ feedback. It is used for customer satisfaction surveys, tracking their feedback, and aggregating data to devise workable solutions.
F1 fans and personnel under threat from Indian hackers
F1's fanbase has erupted in the past few years, and with that, many have created dedicated accounts on social media. Many posts specifically contain Formula 1-related content, seeing accounts grow to hundreds and thousands of followers.
The hacking group is based in the Indian city of Gurugram (earlier known as Gurgaon) and they call themselves 'WhiteInt.' One user on Twitter described the process the hackers use.
Hackers posted one image on Melbourne coach's Facebook page, banishing him in an instant
PNORS Technology Group says hackers have not posted stolen data online
A technology company working for the Victorian government says none of the data stolen by hackers on Thursday has been released online so far.
Hackers had accessed IT business PNORS, which is a third-party provider for six Victorian government departments. Credit: Bloomberg
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The website of the State Intelligence Agency (SIA) has been subjected to an attempted hacker attack.
Ex-Chancellor Philip Hammond targeted by hackers while dealing with Salisbury poisonings | The US ...
INDIAN based computer hackers targeted former Chancellor Philip Hammond while he was dealing with the fall out of the Salisbury poisonings, it emerged last night.
The Sunday Times reported the hacking gang called WhiteInt run from the Indian tech city of Gurugram, also targeted Liz Truss's chief of staff Mark Fullbrook while during the Brexit referendum campaign while he was working for lobbyists.
How Qatar hacked the World Cup — The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (en-GB)
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism and the Sunday Times have been given access to the gang's database, which reveals the extraordinary scale of the attacks.
Critics of Qatar who threatened to expose wrongdoing by the Gulf state in the run-up to this month's World Cup were among those hacked.
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