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Emails From Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs For Sale on Data-trading Forum
Emails From Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs For Sale on Data-trading Forum
Emails From Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs For Sale on Data-trading Forum
Emails From Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs For Sale on Data-trading Forum

Emails From Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs For Sale on Data-trading Forum

Emails From Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs For Sale on Data-trading Forum The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has declined to comment about the authenticity of email files allegedly stolen from its network and offered for sale on a data-trading forum. The cache supposedly consists of 1.6 million emails containing conversations and documents marked as

Bugs in gym management software let hackers change user workout results

Bugs in gym management software let hackers change user workout results Security researchers found vulnerabilities in the Wodify fitness platform that allows an attacker to view and modify user workouts from any of the more than 5,000 gyms that use the solution worldwide. User data (e.g. personal, workout, payments) may currently be at risk since Wodify

Vice Society ransomware joins ongoing PrintNightmare attacks

Vice Society ransomware joins ongoing PrintNightmare attacks The Vice Society ransomware gang is now also actively exploiting Windows print spooler PrintNightmare vulnerability for lateral movement through their victims’ networks. PrintNightmare is a set of recently disclosed security flaws (tracked as CVE-2021-1675, CVE-2021-34527, and CVE-2021-36958) found to affect the Windows Print Spooler service, Windows print drivers, and the Windows Point

GitHub Deprecates Account Passwords For Authenticating Git Operations

GitHub Deprecates Account Passwords For Authenticating Git Operations GitHub has announced today that account passwords will no longer be accepted for authenticating Git operations starting tomorrow. This change was first announced last year, in July, when GitHub said that authenticated Git operations would require using an SSH key or token-based authentication. GitHub also deprecated password-based authentication for authenticating via the REST

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