7M at Risk After Breach, 10GB of UK Defence Ministry Files Compromised, Android Zero-Day Actively Exploited- 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.
University of Sydney Data Breach Exposes Applicant Info.?
University of Sydney (USYD) announced that a data breach at a third-party service provider has exposed personal information of recently applied and enrolled international applicants.
7 Million Users at Risk: Massive Freecycle Data Breach Demands Urgent Action!
Freecycle, the popular online forum dedicated to promoting the exchange of used items, fell victim to a massive data breach that has affected over 7 million users. The breach came to light on August 30, 2023, when Freecycle's founder and executive director, Deron Beal, issued a statement confirming the breach.?
10GB of UK Ministry of Defence Docs Stolen & Leaked in LockBit Cyberattack.?
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) finds itself in turmoil as thousands of pages of sensitive information have surfaced on the dark web. This transpired from a ransomware attack orchestrated by the notorious LockBit Group
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Android Zero-Day CVE-2023-35674 Exploited in Attacks.?
Google has rolled out its monthly security patches for Android, addressing multiple vulnerabilities, including a high-severity zero-day bug potentially exploited in the wild. This critical vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-35674, pertains to privilege escalation within the Android Framework.
Ransomware Group Exploit Cisco VPN Zero-Day Vulnerability.?
In a staggering security breach, the Electoral Commission of the United Kingdom fell prey to a highly complex cyberattack that exposed the personal data of approximately 40 million UK voters.?
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