hackers
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Microsoft Seizes ‘Hotrnall.com’ And Other Copycat Domains From North Korea-Linked Hackers
On Monday, Microsoft announced that it had taken control of 50 domains associated with a hackers believed to be operating out of North Korea. Unsealed court documents show that the domains include “hotrnall.com,” “office356-us.org,” and “mai1.info,” among other copycat URLs.
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Network Of ‘Camgirl’ Sites Exposed Data Of Users And Sex Workers
A company that runs several sites featuring camworkers left the back-end database unprotected, allowing the data of hundreds of thousands—if not millions—of customers and sex workers to be exposed.
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German Police Raid Data Centre And Alleged Cybercrime Hub Based Out Of Former NATO Bunker
German authorities raided a data centre based out of “former NATO bunker that hosted sites dealing in drugs and other illegal activities,” the Associated Press reported on Saturday, resulting in seven arrests.
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Apple Sues Corellium For Selling Access To Cloud-Based ‘Perfect Replicas’ Of iOS
Apple is suing a company, Corellium LLC, that it says is illegally reselling virtual copies of its iOS operating system under the pretence of legitimate security research, Bloomberg reported on Friday.