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Cybersecurity researchers have discovered what’s believed to be the largest-ever data breach, consisting of up to 16 billion login credentials. The data consists of usernames, passwords, session cookies, and authentication tokens from almost every major website and online service, including

Hendrik Human Published on July 10, 2025

The FBI is warning airlines and travelers that an international hacking group known as “Scattered Spider” has set their sights on the airline industry. Known for using sophisticated social engineering tactics, the cybercriminal gang will likely aim to exploit in-flight Wi-Fi and entertainment

Hendrik Human Published on July 07, 2025

A hacker breached Columbia University’s IT systems and stole sensitive data belonging to more than two million students, employees, and applicants. The malicious actor caused a widespread shutdown of the university’s computer systems on June 24. Columbia officials stated on Tuesday that they

Andrea Miliani Published on July 05, 2025

The office of California Attorney General Bob Fonta announced that it had secured the largest consumer privacy settlement in the state’s history against Healthline. While still pending court approval, Healthline Media LLC (Healthline) agreed to the $1.55 million settlement to resolve allegations of

Hendrik Human Published on July 05, 2025

NordVPN has been accused of using “deceptive” automatic renewal practices. The law firm Wittels McInturff Palikovic filed a class action lawsuit against the VPN provider, alleging that it intentionally designed a misleading system that, according to the complaint, makes it difficult for customers

Andrea Miliani Published on June 24, 2025

Researchers from SentinelLABS, the threat intelligence and research division of cybersecurity firm SentinelOne, have uncovered a China-linked cyber espionage group. The hackers have been targeting over 70 organizations and cybersecurity companies worldwide since July 2024. According to the

Andrea Miliani Published on June 12, 2025

Researchers at Oasis Security revealed last week that a flaw in Microsoft’s OneDrive File Picker was allowing external apps, such as Zoom, ChatGPT, Trello, Slack, and ClickUp, access to users’ content. The experts warn that millions of users could be affected, with potential risks of data leakage

Andrea Miliani Published on June 07, 2025
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