Hacker Arrested for Leaking School Scores
The police have announced the arrest of a 19-year-old hacker for their involvement in leaking the test scores of 270,000 high school sophomores.
The police have announced the arrest of a 19-year-old hacker for their involvement in leaking the test scores of 270,000 high school sophomores.
In a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Amazon has agreed to pay $30 million in fines to resolve allegations of privacy violations.
Ukrainian hackers have successfully breached the systems of the Skolkovo Foundation, an agency responsible for overseeing a high-tech business.
A Brazilian hacking crew has recently targeted more than 30 Portuguese financial institutions in an ongoing campaign called Operation Magalenha.
State-Aligned Hackers Targeting SMBs, Financial Services, and Supply Chains State-aligned hackers from Russia, Iran, and North Korea are increasingly.
The BlueNoroff hacker group, associated with North Korea's military, has shifted its tactics by using RustBucket malware to target macOS systems.
New findings have shed light on a hacker group known as Bad Magic or Red Stinger, revealing that it has been active for a longer period.
Oracle Opera is at risk of being exploited by unauthenticated remote attackers to access sensitive information, according to a group of researchers.
A subgroup of the Chinese state-sponsored hacking group APT41, known as Earth Longzhi, has been found to be using a new technique to disable security software.
Google has fixed a Cloud Platform (GCP) security flaw that could allow hackers to backdoor user accounts through malicious OAuth applications.
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