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Road Sign in Modesto Hacked with Anti-Trump Message
By Carolina Why hack websites when you can hack electronic sign boards This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Road Sign in Modesto Hacked with Anti-Trump Message...
Equifax Hack Blamed on a Flaw in Apache Struts Framework
By Carolina A flaw in Apache Struts framework caused Exposure of Personal This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Equifax Hack Blamed on a Flaw in Apache Struts Framework...
Equifax sued for Billions after 143 million data hack
By Uzair Amir As reported yesterday, the credit reporting agency Equifax was hacked This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Equifax sued for Billions after 143 million data hack...
This Week in Security News
Welcome to our weekly roundup, where we share what you need to know about the cybersecurity news and events that happened over the past few days. Below you’ll find a quick recap of topics followed by links to news articles and/or our blog posts providing additional insight. Be sure to check back...
Someone Hacked Selena Gomez Instagram, Shared Nude Justin Bieber Photos
The highest followers account on Instagram owned by Selena Gomez has recently been hacked with unknown hackers posting a bunch of nude photographs of her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber on her account. The latest hack is not part of the ongoing Fappening events affecting a majority of celebrities by...
A week in security (August 21 – August 27)
In our blog posts, we announced the introduction of, and explained the necessity for, real-time protection for our Mac and Android users. Also explaining what you can expect them to do for you and answering the questions that we expect to be frequently asked. We looked at 4 key steps you can take...
GSA Bounty: CSRF in generating a new Personal Key
Hello team, I would like to report a CSRF which would allow an attacker to change a user's personal key. Vulnerable URL- staging.login.gov POC- Use the following HTML form for performing the CSRF attack- history.pushState'', '', '/' This will redirect you to...
This Week in Security News
Welcome to our weekly roundup, where we share what you need to know about the cybersecurity news and events that happened over the past few days. Below you’ll find a quick recap of topics followed by links to news articles and/or our blog posts providing additional insight. Be sure to check back...
Wallarm goes to Singapore
By Leonid iaitskyi. — Own work., CC BY-SA 3.0, What: Hack In The Box GSEC SINGAPORE 2017 When: August 21st — 25th 2017 Where: InterContinental Singapore Why go: REASON 1: Meet Wallam and find out how to extend your security team with AI REASON 2: Go to the talk by Ivan Novikov and find what the...
Sony PlayStation Social Media Accounts Hacked; Claims PSN Database Breach
After hacking social media accounts of HBO and its widely watched show Game of Thrones, a notorious group of hackers calling itself OurMine took control over the official Twitter and Facebook accounts for Sony's PlayStation Network PSN on Sunday. After taking over the accounts, OurMine, Saudi...
Warning: Enigma Hacked; Over $470,000 in Ethereum Stolen So Far
More Ethereum Stolen! An unknown hacker has so far stolen more than $471,000 worth of Ethereum—one of the most popular and increasingly valuable cryptocurrencies—in yet another Ethereum hack that hit the popular cryptocurrency investment platform, Enigma. According to an announcement made on thei...
Autistic Man Hacked Sports Direct Website To Get Employment
By Uzair Amir The retail giant Sports Direct’s website went down for 30m This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Autistic Man Hacked Sports Direct Website To Get Employment...
This Week in Security News
Welcome to our weekly roundup, where we share what you need to know about the cybersecurity news and events that happened over the past few days. Below you’ll find a quick recap of topics followed by links to news articles and/or our blog posts providing additional insight. Be sure to check back...
Blowing the Whistle on Bad Attribution
The New York Times this week published a fascinating story about a young programmer in Ukraine who'd turned himself in to the local police. The Times says the man did so after one of his software tools was identified by the U.S. government as part of the arsenal used by Russian hackers suspected ...
17-years-old kid hacks US air force for the good
By Uzair Amir In April 2017, it was reported that the US Department of Defence This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: 17-years-old kid hacks US air force for the good...
Alexa, Are You Spying On Me? Not Really, Maybe, It's Complex!
Do you own an Amazon Echo? So are you also worried about hackers turning out your device into a covert listening device? Just relax, if there's no NSA, no CIA or none of your above-skilled friends after you. Since yesterday there have been several reports on Amazon Echo hack that could allow a...
Hacker Leaks Data From Mandiant (FireEye) Senior Security Analyst
Reportedly, at least one senior cyber security analyst working with Mandiant, a Virginia-based cybersecurity firm owned by the FireEye, appears to have had its system compromised by hackers, exposing his sensitive information on the Internet. On Sunday, an anonymous group of hackers posted some...
A week in security (July 17 – July 23)
Over the last week, we have covered Play Protect, android’s new security system and how the Dutch police ran Hansa Market after the take down of Alpha Bay, both major players on the Dark Web. We also provided some tips on how to stay cyber safe this summer. We also saw how the Terror exploit kit...
CoinDash Hacked During its ICO
Hackers hijacked CoinDash’s initial coin offering Monday, stealing $7.7 million in cryptocurrency from the nascent trading platform. The attack occurred during a 15-minute period for “whitelist contributors” prior to the public ICO. During that time, the hackers were able to compromise the CoinDa...
Over 70,000 Memcached Servers Still Vulnerable to Remote Hacking
Nothing in this world is fully secure, from our borders to cyberspace. I know vulnerabilities are bad, but the worst part comes in when people just don't care to apply patches on time. Late last year, Cisco's Talos intelligence and research group discovered three critical remote code execution RC...