Threat Actor Claims to Sell 15.8 Million Plain-Text PayPal Credentials
A seller named Chucky_BF is offering 15.8M PayPal logins with emails, passwords, and URLs. The data may come…
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A seller named Chucky_BF is offering 15.8M PayPal logins with emails, passwords, and URLs. The data may come…
CloudSEK uncovered a Pakistan-based family cybercrime network that spread infostealers via pirated software, netting $4.67M and millions of…
Instead of focusing only on corporate systems, some APT groups are now going after executives in their personal lives. Home networks, private devices, and even family members have become targets. This approach works because executives often work remote…
A security vulnerability in a major carmaker’s online portal exposed customer data and could have let hackers remotely…
Fears around children is opening up a new market for automatic license place readers.
A cyberattack on Bouygues Telecom exposed data for 6.4 million customers. Find out what information was compromised and…
ICO cookie compliance crackdown Earlier this year, the ICO (Information Commissioner’s Office) announced its intention to tackle cookie compliance across the UK’s top 1,000 websites. We were subsequently contacted by a company that operates one of those websites and which the ICO had contacted about its cookie compliance. The ICO gave the company two weeks’ notice to rectify its cookie compliance before reviewing the site and, if necessary, taking action. So, we performed a cookie compliance assessment on the website to help the company ensure its compliance ahead of the ICO’s review. Our recent webinar Cookie Law in 2025: What
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Florida firm IMDataCenter exposed 38GB of sensitive data including names, emails and ownership info. At least one hacker accessed and downloaded the files.
KLM confirms a data breach exposing customer info via a third-party system, affecting names, contact details and Flying Blue membership data.
Pandora cyber attack exposes customer data via third-party breach. No passwords or payment info leaked, but phishing risks remain.