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Pokémon Resets Users Password Following Hacking Attempts

Pokémon Resets Users Password Following Hacking Attempts

The Pokémon Company has taken decisive action to safeguard its users by resetting passwords after detecting unauthorized hacking attempts. This move underscores the ongoing battle between digital platforms and cybercriminals, highlighting the importance of...
French Football Federation (FFF) Allegedly Hacked : Hackers Selling 10 M Records in Darkweb

French Football Federation (FFF) Allegedly Hacked : Hackers Selling 10 M Records in Darkweb

The Fédération Française de Football (FFF) has been informed of allegations regarding a potential security breach within their systems. The French Football Federation (FFF) is the governing body of football in France. It oversees...
Hackers Exploited Ubuntu, Adobe Reader, Sharepoint, Tesla ECU & Oracle VM

Hackers Exploited Ubuntu, Adobe Reader, Sharepoint, Tesla ECU & Oracle VM

This year's Pwn2Own Vancouver 2024 event is expected to be the largest in Vancouver history, both in terms of entries and potential rewards. The event's victors will receive over $1,300,000 in cash and prizes,...
Hackers Group TOXINBIO Recruiting New Members After Law Enforcement Crackdown

Hackers Group TOXINBIO Recruiting New Members After Law Enforcement Crackdown

The notorious ransomware group known as TOXINBIO has intensified its recruitment efforts following a significant disruption by international law enforcement agencies. This development comes in the wake of a coordinated crackdown that targeted the...
Hackers Use TMChecker Remote Access Tool to Attack Popular VPN & Mail Servers

Hackers Use TMChecker Remote Access Tool to Attack Popular VPN & Mail Servers

A new tool has surfaced on the Dark Web, signaling a shift in cybercriminals' methods for gaining unauthorized remote access to corporate networks. TMChecker, a tool recently identified by ReSecurity, is designed to attack remote-access...
Stanford University Hacked

Stanford University Hacked – Attackers Breached The Internal Network

Stanford, CA – Stanford University is reaching out to individuals potentially impacted by a recent data security breach within its Department of Public Safety. The breach, identified as a ransomware attack on September 27,...
Researchers Hacked Google A.I: Earned $50,000 Bounty

Researchers Hacked Google A.I: Earned $50,000 Bounty

At Google's LLM bugSWAT event in Las Vegas, researchers uncovered and reported bugs in the company's Bard AI (formerly known as Gemini) and received a $50,000 reward. Roni Carta, Justin Gardner, and Joseph Thacker worked...
BianLian Hackers Exploiting TeamCity servers to Deploy Powershell backdoor

BianLian Hackers Exploiting TeamCity Servers to Deploy Powershell Backdoor

The notorious hacking group BianLian, known for its sophisticated cyber attacks, has shifted its focus to extortion-only operations following the release of a decryptor by Avast in January 2023. GuidePoint’s Research and Intelligence Team...
Hacker Group Publicly Announced That They Are Recruiting Pentesters

Hacker Group Publicly Announced That They Are Recruiting Pentesters

Hacker groups recruit pentesters because they possess valuable skills in identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities. This aligns with the offensive capabilities that are needed for cyber attacks.  Besides this, Pentesters' expertise in finding security flaws helps...
DashExe RAT Advetised on Hacking Forums for $17.95

DashExe RAT Advetised on Hacking Forums for $17.95

A new Remote Access Trojan (RAT) named DashExe is advertised on underground hacking forums. The software is touted as a "Customizable spreading software to boost bot success," indicating its potential use for managing and spreading...
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ChatGPT Creates Working Exploit for CVE's

ChatGPT Creates Working Exploit for CVE’s Before Public PoCs Released

In a development that could transform vulnerability research, security researcher Matt Keeley demonstrated how artificial intelligence can now create working exploits for critical vulnerabilities...