Pro-Ukrainian Hackers Claim Cyberattack
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Hackers have breached the popular dating app Tea, which recently went viral for providing women a safe space to share and access information about men they are dating. NBC News’ Marissa Parra reports that thousands of images,
Unpatched Apple devices remain exposed to Sploitlight, a macOS flaw that allows unauthorized access to private user data despite security measures.
The infamous ScatteredSpider ransomware group is using VMware instances to target critical infrastructure organizations in the US, researchers have warned. Security researchers from Google Threat Intelligence Group (GITG) have found the criminals are targeting critical infrastructure firms, but also retail, airline, and insurance industries.
Hackers have breached the Tea app, which recently went viral as a place for women to safely talk about men, and tens of thousands of women’s selfies and photo IDs have now seemingly been leaked online.
The company said state-backed hacking groups were breaching systems through flaws in SharePoint, which is used by the U.S. government and companies around the world.
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Unidentified hackers recently compromised a major intelligence website used by the CIA and other agencies to submit details of sensitive contracts, according to the National Reconnaissance Office, the spy satellite service that runs the site.
Hackers in recent weeks have exploited flaws in SharePoint, a document management system developed by Microsoft Corp., to try to steal sensitive data from hundreds of victims.