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Amazon confirms data breached as MOVEit strikes again • The Register

Amazon confirms data breached as MOVEit strikes again • The Register Amazon employees’ data is part of a stolen trove posted to a cybercrime forum linked to last year’s MOVEit vulnerability. “Amazon and AWS systems remain secure, and we have not experienced a security event,” a spokesperson told The Register. Read more…

By adminowasp, 6 monthsNovember 12, 2024 ago
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Microlise confirms data theft after DHL, Serco disruption • The Register

Microlise confirms data theft after DHL, Serco disruption • The Register Telematics tech biz Microlise says an attack that hit its network likely did not expose customer data, although staff aren’t so lucky. “Some limited employee data” was compromised in the incident, Microlise told the London Stock Exhchange today, without Read more…

By adminowasp, 6 monthsNovember 7, 2024 ago
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Cisco confirms ongoing probe into alleged data breach • The Register

Cisco confirms ongoing probe into alleged data breach • The Register Cisco has confirmed it is investigating claims of stealing — and now selling — data belonging to the networking giant. This allegedly includes a ton of sensitive Switchzilla files, according to prolific extortionist IntelBroker — the moniker for one of several Read more…

By adminowasp, 7 monthsOctober 16, 2024 ago
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Comcast confirms 237K affected in feisty breach notification • The Register

Comcast confirms 237K affected in feisty breach notification • The Register Comcast says data on 237,703 of its customers was in fact stolen in a cyberattack on a debt collector it was using, contrary to previous assurances it was given that it was unaffected by that intrusion. That collections agency, Read more…

By adminowasp, 7 monthsOctober 7, 2024 ago
Microsoft Confirms Russian Hackers Stole Source Code, Some Customer Secrets
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Microsoft Confirms Russian Hackers Stole Source Code, Some Customer Secrets

Microsoft Confirms Russian Hackers Stole Source Code, Some Customer Secrets Microsoft on Friday revealed that the Kremlin-backed threat actor known as Midnight Blizzard (aka APT29 or Cozy Bear) managed to gain access to some of its source code repositories and internal systems following a hack that came to light in January 2024. “In recent Read more…

By adminowasp, 1 year ago
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