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Researchers have known for almost a decade that threat actors sometimes use DNS records to host malicious PowerShell scripts.
Teen Hacker is more than just a news show; it is now a catchphrase in one of Europe's most ruinous cybercrime incidents.
Cartoonish naming conventions for potentially catastrophic cyberattacks are dividing security professionals; ‘We’re not naming Care Bears’ ...
The medical billing company Episource has begun notifying millions of patients across the US about a data breach that took ...
Max is gearing up to tell the true story of infamous Finnish hacker Julius Kivimäki (also going by the name Aleksanteri Kivimäki) this fall as the upcoming docuseries Most Wanted: Teen Hacker gets an ...
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Lifewire on MSNYour Wi-Fi Name Could Be a Hacker's Invitation—Here's How to Keep Them OutBesides creating a unique network name, you should also create a strong wireless network password to keep hackers out. Your Wi-Fi network password can be up to 63 characters long, so be creative.
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PCMag on MSNFlew Qantas Recently? Hackers May Have Stolen Your DataThe Australian airline says hackers looted data on 5.7 million customers, including names, email addresses and phone numbers.
Australian airline Qantas said that a hacker made off with a trove of customers’ personal data including passenger names, ...
This story has been updated to reflect the timing of Sean Spicer’s conversation with Alan Dershowitz. The interview was ...
Hackers compromised names, addresses, email address, phone numbers, and other information pertaining to Qantas customers.
MARKS & Spencer’s cyber attack was linked to hackers Scattered Spider and ransomware group DragonForce, according to its chairman. DragonForce is believed to rent out software that locks files ...
U-Haul is sending letters to people affected by a recent data breach that exposed names and driver's licenses of customers.
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