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AT&T breach data resurfaces with new risks for customers
When data resurfaces, it never comes back weaker. A newly shared dataset tied to AT&T shows just how much more dangerous an “old” breach can become once criminals have enough of the right details to work with. The dataset, privately circulated since February 2, 2026, is described as AT&T customer...
A Fresh Look at the Bumblebee’s Comeback Strategies
Summary: BumbleBee, a malicious loader discovered in March 2022, resurfaced in the cyber threat landscape on February 8, 2024, after a four-month hiatus. Unlike in previous campaigns, this attack chain diverges from conventional techniques. Threat Level - Amber | Attack Report For a detailed thre...
Data Breach at New BreachForums: 4,000 members’ data leaked
By Waqas BreachForums is a recently resurfaced alternative to the popular hacker and cybercrime forum, Breach Forums, which is now defunct. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Data Breach at New BreachForums: 4,000 members’ data leaked...
LockBit Resurfaces With Version 2.0 Ransomware Detections in Chile, Italy, Taiwan, UK
The ransomware group LockBit resurfaced in June with LockBit 2.0, with reports indicating an increased number of targeted companies and the incorporation of double extortion features. Our detections followed attack attempts in Chile, Italy, Taiwan, and the UK from July to August...
Olympic Destroyer is still alive
In March 2018 we published our research on Olympic Destroyer, an advanced threat actor that hit organizers, suppliers and partners of the Winter Olympic Games 2018 held in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Olympic Destroyer was a cyber-sabotage attack based on the spread of a destructive network worm. Th...