Medibank on Thursday confirmed that the threat actors behind the devastating cyber attack have posted another dump of data stolen from its systems on the dark web after its refusal to pay a ransom.
"We are in the process of analyzing the data, but the data released appears to be the data we believed the criminal stole," the Australian health insurer said .
Hyundai app bugs allowed hackers to remotely unlock, start cars
Vulnerabilities in mobile apps exposed Hyundai and Genesis car models after 2012 to remote attacks that allowed unlocking and even starting the vehicles.
Security researchers at Yuga Labs found the issues and explored similar attack surfaces in the SiriusXM "smart vehicle" platform used in cars from other makers (Toyota, Honda, FCA, Nissan, Acura, and Infinity) that allowed them to "remotely unlock, start, locate, flash, and honk" ...
Hive Social turns off servers after researchers warn hackers can access all data | Ars Technica
Hive Social, a social media platform that has seen meteoric growth since Elon Musk took over Twitter, abruptly shut down its service on Wednesday after a security advisory warned the site was riddled with vulnerabilities that exposed all data stored in user accounts.
The post went on to say that after the researchers privately reported the vulnerabilities last Saturday, many of the flaws they reported remained unpatched. They headlined their post "Warning: do not use Hive Social."
Medibank hackers declare 'case closed' as trove of stolen data is released • ...
The cybercriminals behind the Medibank ransomware attack have published what appears to be the rest of the data stolen from the Australian health insurance giant.
The dark web blog was unavailable at the time of writing, but according to Medibank , the "full" folder contained six zipped files of raw data. At more than six gigabytes in size, the cache is much larger than any of the attackers' previous Medibank leaks.
Hackers sniff opportunity as banks permit more data sharing | American Banker
As consumers gain greater access to their financial data through third-party applications, hackers are also increasingly gaining access to the data and the banks that grant apps access to it.
The botnet figures Akamai reported include all botnet attacks, not just those against APIs. Likewise, the DDoS figures include attacks originating from botnets, but also coming from other sources. DDoS attacks often come from botnets, but not exclusively.
Hackers Target Colombia's Healthcare System With Ransomware - Infosecurity Magazine
Colombian healthcare provider Keralty reported a ransomware attack on Sunday, which affected its systems as well as two of its subsidiaries: EPS Sanitas and Colsanitas.
The attack has been reported on by Colombian news outlet El Tiempo , and would have disrupted the companies' IT operations, websites and scheduling of medical appointments.
Russian Hackers Steal 50 Million Passwords From 111 Countries Using Infostealer Malware - CPO ...
Additionally, the report found that Russian hackers coordinated their hacking activities on Russian-speaking Telegram groups with an average of 200 active members, mostly low-level actors previously involved in Classiscam.
Group-IB researchers ranked Redline as the most-popular malware, with 23 of 34 groups using the variant. Raccoon infostealer malware was a distant second, with only eight groups using it, while custom info stealers have only three dedicated groups.
How do hackers know my passwords? - Security Boulevard
North Korea Hackers Using New "Dolphin" Backdoor to Spy on South Korean Targets
Dolphin is said to be selectively deployed, with the malware using cloud services like Google Drive for data exfiltration as well as command-and-control.
The Slovak cybersecurity company said it found the implant deployed as a final-stage payload as part of a watering hole attack in early 2021 directed against a South Korean digital newspaper.
Hackers behind the devastating #cyberattack on #Australian insurer Medibank have posted another dump of the stolen… https://t.co/17cD96DE70 TheHackersNews (from The Internet) Thu Dec 01 13:18:06 +0000 2022
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