Hackers stole data center logins for Apple, Microsoft, and many more | AppleInsider
The hackers responsible have seemingly had the credentials for over a year, but in January 2023, offered them for sale for $175,000. They said that they had confirmed some worked, but had been overwhelmed by the sheer volume of logins.
"I used some targets," the hackers are said to have posted. "But unable to handle as total number of companies is over 2,000."
Hackers Scored Corporate Giants' Logins for Data Centers
In an episode that underscores the vulnerability of global computer networks, hackers got ahold of login credentials for data centers in Asia used by some of the world's biggest businesses, a potential bonanza for spying or sabotage, according to a cybersecurity research firm.
Hackers steal Activision games and employee data | TechCrunch
On Sunday, the cybersecurity and malware research group vx-underground published screenshots of data purportedly stolen from Activision, including the schedule of planned content to be released for the popular first-person shooter Call of Duty.
On Monday, games blog Insider Gaming said it confirmed a data breach after obtaining "the entirety" of the stolen data, which was not published by vx-underground.
Coinbase says some employees' information stolen by hackers | TechCrunch
Crypto exchange Coinbase has confirmed that it was briefly compromised by the same attackers that targeted Twilio, Cloudflare , DoorDash and more than a hundred other organizations last year.
In a post-mortem of the incident published over the weekend, Coinbase said that the so-called “0ktapus” hackers stole the login credentials of one of its employees in an attempt to remotely gain access to the company’s systems.
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