A huge Thai database leaked 8.3 billion internet records
According to the researcher, anyone having access to this data can “paint a picture of what a person does on the Internet.”
According to the researcher, anyone having access to this data can “paint a picture of what a person does on the Internet.”
The attacks appear more focused and sophisticated on victims from Kuwait.
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Threat actors attempted to deploy Ragnarok ransomware using EternalBlue exploit and DoublePulsar implant.
Attackers published an anti-Israeli message on the homepage of compromised sites and attempted to inject a malware seeking permission to access visitors’ webcams.
The malware can target iPhone and Android devices, and once installed, can read text messages, track calls, collect passwords, and trace the phone location.
The Wishbone data was reportedly obtained in a hack earlier this year.
Researchers said that because NXNSAttack abuses the very basic principle of DNS protocol, it virtually means there is no fix, only mitigation.
The stolen specifications likely included such information as the range of the missile, the required level of heat resistance and propulsion.
Hacker ‘Sanix’ had grabbed attention last year for attempting to sell a database with 773 million email addresses and 21 million unique passwords.
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