The National Security Agency said on Tuesday that Chinese state-backed hackers are exploiting a flaw in a widely used networking device that allows an attacker to carry out remote code execution.
In its advisory, the NSA said it believes a Chinese hacking crew known as APT5 "has demonstrated capabilities" against an application delivery controller made by Citrix.
Chinese Hackers Believed To Be Behind Security Breach at Amnesty International - CPO Magazine
Canada’s branch of Amnesty International is reporting that an early October security breach of the organization’s IT infrastructure has been traced back to state-sponsored Chinese hackers after an investigation by a third party forensics firm.
The organization was hacked on October 5 and engaged cybersecurity firm Secureworks to audit and do forensics work after the fact, with the ultimate conclusion being that state-sponsored Chinese hackers penetrated the system for espionage purposes.
HR platform Sequoia says hackers accessed customer SSNs and COVID-19 data • TechCrunch
Benefits and payroll management company Sequoia says hackers accessed sensitive customer information, including their Social Security numbers and COVID-19 test results.
According to Wired, which first broke the news of Sequoia’s breach last week, the incident impacted customers of Sequoia One, a professional employer organization (or PEO) that provides outsourced human resources and payroll services. The service is popular with U.S.
Millions of Dollars in Covid Benefits Likely Stolen by Chinese Hackers, Says US Secret Service - ...
Foreign theft of US Covid benefits is a well-documented issue at this point, but to date most of this was presumed to be the work of independent criminal organizations.
The group of Chinese hackers in question, known as “Wicked Panda” or APT41, has been in action since at least 2012.
Hackers Attack Uber Vendor Leaking Some User Credentials - Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER) - Benzinga
Chinese hackers innovate to get round proliferating cybersecurity laws and monetise their ...
Where cybercrime is concerned, it seems the Chinese government’s blunderbuss approach to state and cybersecurity means that it sometimes shoots itself in the foot as it introduces more and more restrictive legislation to further enhance its control over its already heavily surveilled ...
Hackers continue to leak data from Albanian intelligence services – EURACTIV.com
The cyber attack took place in July and September 2022 and brought all online government services to a halt causing significant problems for businesses, individuals and state functions. [Shutterstock/kb-photodesign]
Data on employees and suspects of Albanian intelligence services have been published by Iranian hackers in the latest leak since government systems were breached in July, leading to the severing of diplomatic relations with Tehran.
Hackers distributed over 4 lakh malicious files in 2022: Kaspersky report - The Hindu BusinessLine
The number of malicious files distributed by hackers has gone up to four lakh in 2022 as against 3.80 lakh in 2021, showing a growth of 5 per cent.
Considering how quickly the threat landscape is expanding its boundaries and the increase in the number of new devices, cybersecurity experts predict the number could reach the five lakh mark in 2023.
Hackers release over 3 million personal records from Moscow public education database — Meduza
NLB, a group of pro-Ukrainian hackers, has released more than three million personal records from the state-run Moscow Electronic School website — an educational platform used by Moscow public schools.
According to Data 1 eaks , the data set contains 3,317,710 unique phone numbers. "The leak affects a huge part of Moscow population, including schoolchildren," writes a Telegram channel whose bot offers to check whether a user's phone number is part of the data leak.
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