Four young French hackers arrested in BreachForums crackdown
The hackers are accused of targeting victims of high-profile data leaks, including Boulanger, SFR, France Travail, and the French Football Federation.
The hackers are accused of targeting victims of high-profile data leaks, including Boulanger, SFR, France Travail, and the French Football Federation.
The defendants were sentenced to five years in prison but were credited for time already served in pre-trial detention.
The scammers are exploiting a tactic known as search parameter injection to make scam phone numbers appear on genuine company pages.
Threat actors are offering customized, “uncensored” versions of the LLMs on BreachForums.
The attackers accessed configuration files and modified at least one to set up a GRE tunnel for covert traffic collection.
The attack used Windows LNK files in a multi-stage infection chain to deliver the XDigo payload.
LapDogs exploits vulnerable IoT and SoHo routers, many of which are legacy models from vendors like Ruckus Wireless and Buffalo Technology.
CERT-UA discovered a compromised Windows-based server running malicious programs Beardshell and Slimagent.
The attack began when visitors to CoinMarketCap noticed unexpected Web3 popups urging them to connect their wallets.
In brief: the Langflow, TP-Link and Zyxel flaws exploited in the wild, Russian hackers use ASPs to infiltrate victims’ email accounts, and more
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