Vimeo Breach: Who Really Holds the Keys?
So, Vimeo's gotten themselves into a bit of a jam. Turns out, a breach at a third-party vendor, Anodot, means some of your precious Vimeo data might be out there.
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So, Vimeo's gotten themselves into a bit of a jam. Turns out, a breach at a third-party vendor, Anodot, means some of your precious Vimeo data might be out there.
A pro-Ukrainian hacktivist group is actively compromising Russian organizations by exploiting critical vulnerabilities in TrueConf video conferencing software. This sophisticated attack chain bypasses defenses and provides deep network access.
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When the lights flickered or the taps ran dry, it felt like a distant threat. Now, a breach at Itron, a company managing the veins of our cities' utilities, brings that abstract fear uncomfortably close.
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Windows users, brace yourselves. A nasty bug in the RPC system just opened up five new ways for hackers to waltz right in. This isn't just theoretical; it's a five-lane highway to your data.
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So, Robinhood thought its new account emails were for welcoming users. Turns out, they were actually a perfectly crafted delivery system for scammers. Classic.
The global utility tech giant Itron just announced a cybersecurity breach. Yet, remarkably, their day-to-day operations remain completely unfazed. This isn't your typical cyber disaster headline.
Everyone's bracing for the next big cyberattack. Turns out, the people defending us are too — but for entirely different reasons. They're not getting paid, and they're over it.