Suspected Chinese hackers tampered with widely used customer chat program -researchers | Reuters
WASHINGTON, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Suspected Chinese hackers tampered with widely used software distributed by a small Canadian customer service company, another example of a "supply chain compromise" made infamous by the hack on U.S. networking company SolarWinds.
The scope and scale of the hack was not immediately clear. In a message, Comm100 said it had fixed its software earlier Thursday and that more details would soon be forthcoming. The company did not immediately respond to follow-up requests for information.
Mystery hackers are "hyperjacking" targets for insidious spying | Ars Technica
For decades, virtualization software has offered a way to vastly multiply computers' efficiency, hosting entire collections of computers as "virtual machines" on just one physical machine.
Today, Google-owned security firm Mandiant and virtualization firm VMware jointly published warnings that a sophisticated hacker group has been installing backdoors in VMware's virtualization software on multiple targets' networks as part of an apparent espionage campaign.
Hackers leak thousands of Defense Ministry documents
Carlos Loret de Mola, a Latinus journalist, presented details about the leaked information during his online program on Thursday.
They did not need us to hack to know something that is evident, in Mexico the Government and the Narco are one // No necesitaban que hackearamos para saber algo que es evidente, en México el Gobierno y el Narco son uno
Hackers give LAUSD until Monday to pay ransom | EdSource
Hackers have given Los Angeles Unified School District until Monday to either pay their ransom or have the district's data released on the dark web. LAUSD has not said how much the hackers are asking for but says it will not pay ransom or negotiate.
"Los Angeles Unified remains firm that dollars must be used to fund students and education," the district wrote in a news release.
FBI Joins Australian Hunt for Data Hackers
Australia has asked the American FBI to help catch computer hackers responsible for one of Australia's biggest data breaches. Personal details, including home addresses, driver license and passport numbers, of more than 10 million customers of the Singapore-owned telecom giant Optus were stolen.
North Korean Hackers Weaponizing Open-Source Software in Latest Cyber Attacks
A "highly operational, destructive, and sophisticated nation-state activity group" with ties to North Korea has been weaponizing open source software in their social engineering campaigns aimed at companies around the world since June 2022.
Attacks targeted employees in organizations across multiple industries, including media, defense and aerospace, and IT services in the U.S., the U.K., India, and Russia.
CISA: Hackers exploit critical Bitbucket Server flaw in attacks
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added three more security flaws to its list of bugs exploited in attacks, including a Bitbucket Server RCE and two Microsoft Exchange zero-days.
CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog now includes two Microsoft Exchange zero-days (CVE-2022-41040 and CVE-2022-41082) exploited in limited, targeted attacks, according to Microsoft.
Dr Disrespect shocked hackers may have attended CoD Next amid Nadia Warzone allegations - Dexerto
YouTuber Dr Disrespect has chimed in on the Censor-Nadia hacking accusations and is shocked that Activision could have invited a hacker to CoD Next over him.
Modern Warfare 2 is nearly upon us, but there has been plenty of drama in the community leading up to its release, with popular Warzone streamer Nadia being accused of cheating by aspiring CDL pro Doug 'Censor' Martin.
New Clintonville IT firm tries to stay one click ahead of hackers
As more and more information moves online, hackers are looking for clever ways to access credit card and Social Security numbers, as well as other sensitive information.
"I think if you look at it from the hacker's point of view, it's an opportunity," said Maldet, a franchisee of the Austin-based CMIT Solutions.
Pro-Russian hackers temporarily take MI5 website offline with cyber attack | The Independent
Pro-Russian hackers have attacked MI5 's public website, briefly causing it to go offline as the Ukrainian conflict continued to escalate.
A group called Anonymous Russia claimed responsibility for the outage on Friday morning, publishing records showing server errors at around 9am local time.
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