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RaidForums Forced To Use Mirror After Brazilian Govt Contacts Registrar The RaidForums hacking forum has gone through a turbulent week, with its website now forced through a mirror domain after a government filed a legal request with their registrar. Last week, the popular hacking forum suddenly stopped working, leading people to wonder if law enforcement
Misconfigured Apache Airflow Servers Leak Thousands Of Credentials While investigating a misconfiguration flaw in Apache Airflow, researchers discovered many exposed instances over the web leaking sensitive information, including credentials, from well-known tech companies. Apache Airflow is a popular open-source workflow management platform for organizing and managing tasks. Cloud hosting providers, payment processors leaked credentials This week, researchers Nicole Fishbein and
UK Plans To Invest £5 Billion In Retaliatory Cyber-attacks The United Kingdom has revealed plans to invest £5 billion in bolstering national cybersecurity that includes creating a “Cyber Force” unit to perform retaliatory attacks. Fighting back Cyber-warfare is being embraced as the “fifth domain” of international conflict and is being incorporated in the core functional
New Atom Silo Ransomware Targets Vulnerable Confluence Servers Atom Silo, a newly spotted ransomware group, is targeting a recently patched and actively exploited Confluence Server and Data Center vulnerability to deploy their ransomware payloads. Atlassian Confluence is a highly popular web-based corporate team workspace that helps employees collaborate on various projects. On August 25, Atlassian issued