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OpenSUSE Forums Hacked, User Email Addresses Compromised
The forums for the Linux-based operating system openSUSE remain down today and for the foreseeable future following a hack earlier this week that appears to have compromised some of its users’ email addresses. OpenSUSE claims the hacker was able to exploit a vulnerability in the forum’s software,...
vBulletin Zero Day Used to Hack MacRumors, vBulletin
A hacker group calling itself Inj3ct0r is taking responsibility for the compromise of more than 860,000 passwords at MacRumors.com as well as a separate attack on vBulletin.com, makers of the vBulletin software powering a number of high-profile forums including MacRumors and Ubuntu Forums. The...
vBulletin Forum hacked with Zero Day vulnerability, caused Macrumors Forum Data breach
Last Tuesday, Popular Mac news website MacRumors's user forums was hacked and forum database has been compromised including the username, email and passwords belonging to all 860,000 registered users. Yesterday, Inj3ct0r Team of Exploit Database website 1337Day claimed the responsibility for the...
vBulletin Forum hacked with Zero Day vulnerability, caused Macrumors Forum Data breach
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MacRumors forum hacked; more than 860,000 accounts compromised
Popular Mac news and information site MacRumors user forums have been breached by hackers on Monday this week. More than 860,000 usernames, emails and hashed passwords were potentially compromised. Users are advised to users that they change their passwords on the forums, as well as any other sit...
MacRumors Forums Hacked, Passwords Stolen
The hacker behind the MacRumors Forums breach said the attack was “friendly” and that none of the data accessed will be leaked. Editorial Director Arnold Kim confirmed to Threatpost that a post on the forums from the hacker is legitimate. Kim posted an advisory on the forum on Monday informing...
MacRumors forum hacked; more than 860,000 accounts compromised
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Key Combos Bust iPhone Password Protection
A flaw in the iOS software that runs Apple’s iPhone allows any user to bypass the password entry screen by manipulating the emergency call feature, essentially rendering iPhone passwords useless. The flaw, first disclosed in a discussion on the forums site macrumors.com on October 22, requires...