Surviving the 800 Gbps Storm: Gain Insights from Gcore’s 2023 DDoS Attack Statistics
Gcore Radar is a quarterly report prepared by Gcore that provides insights into the current state of the DDoS protection market and cybersecurity trends. This report offers you an understanding of the evolving threat landscape and highlights the measures required to protect against attacks effectively. It serves as an insight for businesses and individuals seeking […]
Critical RCE Vulnerability Puts 330,000 Fortinet Firewalls at Risk
By Deeba Ahmed The vulnerability has a CVSS score of 9.8 out of 10, is a critical security bug that affects Fortinet appliances and has been actively exploited in the wild. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Critical RCE Vulnerability Puts 330,000 Fortinet Firewalls at Risk
ChatGPT, the new rubber duck
Introduction Whether you are new to the world of IT or an experienced developer, you may have heard of the debugging concept of the ‘programmer’s rubber duck’. For the uninitiated, the basic concept is that by speaking to an inanimate object (e.g., a rubber duck) and explaining one’s code or the problem you are facing […]
INTERPOL Nabs Hacking Crew OPERA1ER’s Leader Behind $11 Million Cybercrime
A suspected senior member of a French-speaking hacking crew known as OPERA1ER has been arrested as part of an international law enforcement operation codenamed Nervone, Interpol has announced. “The group is believed to have stolen an estimated USD 11 million — potentially as much as 30 million — in more than 30 attacks across 15 […]
Potential 500GB Nickelodeon Data Leak: Unreleased Shows and Scripts at Risk
By Waqas Investigations are still ongoing, and concrete evidence regarding the extent and nature of the Nickelodeon data leak is yet to be confirmed. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Potential 500GB Nickelodeon Data Leak: Unreleased Shows and Scripts at Risk
Malicious ad for USPS fishes for banking credentials
We often think of malvertising as being malicious ads that push malware or scams, and quite rightly so these are probably the most common payloads. However, malvertising is also a great vehicle for phishing attacks which we usually see more often via spam emails. Threat actors continue to abuse and impersonate brands, posing as verified advertisers whose only […]
Google plans to scrape everything you post online to train its AI
Additions to Google’s Privacy Policy are making some observers worry that all of your content is about to be fed into Google’s AI tools. Alterations to the T&Cs now explicitly state that your “publicly available information” will be used to train in-house Google AI models alongside other products. From the Privacy Policy page: In some circumstances, Google also […]
Support from British businesses crucial in removing over 235,000 scams, new figures reveal – post by LinkCyb
The sixth annual report from Active Cyber Defence (ACD) highlights success of a “whole-of-society” approach in preventing millions of cyber attacks from reaching UK organisations and citizens each year.
SmugX: Chinese Hackers Targeting Embassies in Europe
By Deeba Ahmed The researchers believe that the SmugX attack is an extension of a previously discovered campaign linked to Mustang Panda. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: SmugX: Chinese Hackers Targeting Embassies in Europe
M2E Platform Sweat Economy Launches Flagship NFT Game: Sweat Hero
By Owais Sultan Sweat Hero becomes the first ever NFT game within a move-to-earn platform. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: M2E Platform Sweat Economy Launches Flagship NFT Game: Sweat Hero