Category: Cybersecurity

Australian consumer finance firm Latitude Group disclose 7.9 million driver licence numbers stolen in data theft

Australian consumer finance firm Latitude Group Holdings Ltd said hackers stole nearly 8 million Australian and New Zealand drivers licence numbers in one of the country's biggest confirmed data breaches,…

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A legal filing showed Parts of Twitter source code leaked online

Some parts of Twitter Inc's source code have been leaked and the social media platform owned by billionaire Elon Musk is seeking information on the person responsible, a legal filing…

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Russian state media websites broadcasting Putin speech goes down during live broadcast

Russian state media websites broadcasting President Vladimir Putin's address to the country's two houses of parliaments on Tuesday suffered an outage during his speech. Reuters journalists in multiple locations were…

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AT&T exploring a sale of its cybersecurity division

The second-biggest U.S. wireless carrier, is exploring a sale of its cybersecurity division, potentially undoing an acquisition it completed five years ago, according to people familiar with the matter. The…

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Microsoft Accuse Iran of Hacking French Magazine Charlie Hebdo

An Iranian government-backed hacking team allegedly stole and leaked private customer data belonging to French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, security researchers at Microsoft said on Friday. The magazine was hacked…

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Online Child Protection – Australia Takes Aim at Apple, Microsoft

An Australian regulator, after using new powers to make the tech giants share information about their methods, accused Apple Inc  and Microsoft Corp not doing enough to stop child exploitation content on…

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North Korea’s Internet was Hit by the Largest Outages in Months on Thursday

North Korea's internet was hit by the largest outages in months on Thursday, a cybersecurity researcher told Reuters, after similar service interruptions in January were blamed on suspected cyber attacks.…

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Italian Government Outlaws Facial Recognition Technology, Except to Fight Crime

Italy prohibited the use of facial recognition and 'smart glasses' on Monday as its Data Protection Agency issued a rebuke to two municipalities experimenting with the technologies. Facial recognition systems…

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Investigators in the Bahamas are Looking at Whether any “Criminal Misconduct Occurred” as the Collapse of FTX is the Subject to Scrutiny

Investigators in the Bahamas, who are looking at whether any “criminal misconduct occurred” as the collapse of FTX is the subject to scrutiny. Said on Saturday by the Royal Bahamas…

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Billionaire Elon musk said in a tweet on Saturday twitter blue will probably “come back end of next week”

Recently announced Twitter $8 blue check subscription service was paused on Friday as fake account mushroomed. Previously the blue check mark was reserved for verified accounts of public figures, brands,…

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