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Retrieved from ZDNet Security - By: Charlie Osborne
Michael Terpin is suing AT&T for a hacking incident involving his cellphone where he lost millions in cryptocurrency. AT&T appealed to get the lawsuit thrown out of court to which a Los...
July 24, 2019
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8:49 AM
Retrieved from InfoSecurity - By: Kacy Zurkus
Equifax settles with the United States, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pay $575million for damages following the 2017 data breach. Read more...
July 23, 2019
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3:39 PM
Retrieved from InfoSecurity - By: Phil Muncaster
Hackers exploited a vulnerability in a popular ERP software that compromised over 60 colleges and universities. Read more here:...
July 22, 2019
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8:43 AM
Retrieved from ThreatPost - By: Tara Seals
Slack is currently sending password reset emails to tens of thousands of users after new information about a 2015 data breach (which revealed more victims) has come to light. Read more here:...
July 19, 2019
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8:44 AM
Retrieved by WeLiveSecurity - By: Lukas Stefanko
The FaceApp application has had a spike in popularity recently as people have been using the various face-modifying filters and posting the new photos onto social media. However, information about...
July 19, 2019
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8:36 AM
Retrieved from ZDNet - By: Catalin Cimpanu
Microsoft reported that over the past year it notified nearly 10,000 users that they had been targeted and/or compromised by nation-state hackers; most coming from Iran, North Korea, and Russia....
July 18, 2019
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9:21 AM
Retrieved from The Hacker News - by: Swati Khandelwal
Research has revealed that over 1,300 Android apps are gathering sensitive information even when users specifically deny permission for those apps to function. Read more here:...
July 17, 2019
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9:49 AM
Retrieved from SC Magazine - By: Bradley Barth
A hacker cracked the windshield in his Tesla which led to the the discovery of a software bug. This discovery, under Tesla's bug bounty reward program, resulted in a hefty reward for the hacker. ...
July 17, 2019
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9:34 AM
Retrieved from ZDNet - By: Catalin Cimpanu
Mozilla Firefox has announced that, like Google Chrome has done in the past, this coming October they will be introducing a "not secure" indicator for HTTP websites in Firefox Red more here:...
July 17, 2019
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9:19 AM
Retrieved from Security Week - By: Eduard Kovacs
Facebook awards researcher and ethical hacker, Laxman Muthiya $30,000 for discovering a critical vulnerability that hackers could have easily exploited to hack Instagram accounts. Read more...
July 15, 2019
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10:26 AM