300 Million People's Data Sold, 3200 Phishing Profiles Involved in Scam, AT&T Email Hack - Find More
We are yet again back with this week's new edition of Threat Digest, bringing you some of the most intrusive bytes across the threat landscape curated by our team at SecureBlink Threat Intel Lab.
Cryptocurrency Theft: AT&T Email Addresses Hacked!
Unknown hackers have reportedly targeted AT&T email addresses to gain unauthorized access to cryptocurrency exchange accounts and steal digital assets. Cybercriminals have reportedly discovered a method to breach the email accounts of individuals using AT&T email domains such as att.net, sbcglobal.net, and bellsouth.net. An anonymous source disclosed the attack. AT&T's internal network was breached by hackers, granting them the ability to generate mail keys for any user.
300 Million People's Data Sold to Russians by Ukrainians Now Arrested.?
Ukrainian cyber police have arrested a 36-year-old man from Netishyn for selling the personal and sensitive data of over 300 million people. The suspect used Telegram to promote the stolen data to interested buyers, asking between $500 and $2,000, depending on the amount and value of the data.?
Critical Vulnerability in Illumina Could Expose Patients' DNA Results.?
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned healthcare providers and laboratory personnel about a cybersecurity vulnerability affecting Universal Copy Service (UCS) software on several Illumina DNA sequencing instruments.?
Hookup Hacked: Intimate Details of Users Stolen by Hackers!
Hackers have breached CityJerks and TruckerSucker, two hookup websites, stealing email addresses, direct messages, and other personal information from users. A data breach alerting website, Have I Been Pwned, has been analyzing stolen data. Founder Troy Hunt has discovered that the data includes sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, profile pictures, sexual orientation, date of birth, city, and state, IP addresses, and biographies.
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250M Artifacts & 65K Container Images Leaked From Misconfigured Registries.?
Aqua Security’s Nautilus Research Team has detected major vulnerabilities in some of the world’s largest organizations, including five Fortune 500 companies operating with a misconfigured registry with hundreds of millions of software artifacts exposed, including confidential and sensitive proprietary code and secrets.
Meta Impersonation Scammers Target FB Users with 3200 Phishing Profiles.
Group-IB Digital Risk Protection (DRP) experts discovered an ongoing phishing campaign on Facebook, where threat actors attempt to steal account credentials and take over profiles. The scammers aim to gain access to the Facebook accounts of celebrities, businesses, sports teams, and individual profiles to steal sensitive information.
Canadian Directory Giant Yellow Pages Group Hit by Black Basta Ransomware.
Yellow Pages Group, a Canadian directory publisher founded in 1908, confirmed that it had suffered a cyber attack by the Black Basta ransomware and extortion gang. While directory services like Yellow Pages primarily collect and provide public data, they still possess personal and private corporate data. The ransomware group has claimed responsibility for the attack and has leaked sensitive documents and data over the weekend. Yellow Pages own and operates the YP.ca and YellowPages.ca websites, along with Canada411 online service.
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