Lapsus$ Hackers Target T-Mobile
No government and customer data was accessed.
Read MoreNo government and customer data was accessed.
Read MoreAccounting materials from the Italy-based luxury fashion house were leaked online by RansomExx because the company refused to pay.
Read MoreThe popular underground market traded in drugs, stolen data, forged documents and more — raking in billions in Bitcoin.
Read MoreLapsus$ added IT giant Globant plus 70GB of leaked data – including admin credentials for scads of customers’ DevOps platforms – to its hit list.
Read More“We made a mistake,” Okta said, owning up to its responsibility for security incidents that hit its service providers and potentially its own customers.
Read More~30 crypto companies were affected, including BlockFi, Swan Bitcoin and NYDIG, providing an uncomfortable reminder about how much data CRM systems snarf up.
Read MoreThe data-extortion gang got at Microsoft’s Azure DevOps server. Meanwhile, fellow Lapsus$ victim and authentication firm Okta said 2.5 percent of customers were affected in its own Lapsus$ attack.
Read MoreLapsus$ shared screenshots of internal Okta systems and 40Gb of purportedly stolen Microsoft data on Bing, Bing Maps and Cortana.
Read MoreThe latest is a fresher version of the ransomware pro-Ukraine researcher ContiLeaks already released, but it’s reportedly clunkier code.
Read MoreResearchers have exposed the work of Exotic Lily, a full-time cybercriminal initial-access group that uses phishing to infiltrate organizations’ networks for further malicious activity.
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