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Researchers Detailed Credential Abuse Cycle

Cybercriminals exploit leaked credentials, obtained through various means, to compromise systems and data, enabling them to gain unauthorized access. This can lead to data...

New Android Malware SpyAgent Taking Screenshots Of User’s Devices

SpyAgent, a newly discovered Android malware, leverages OCR technology to extract cryptocurrency recovery phrases from screenshots stored on infected devices. By stealthily capturing screenshots, the...

Tor Network Suffers IP Spoofing Attack Via Non-Exit Relays

In late October 2024, a coordinated IP spoofing attack targeted the Tor network, prompting abuse complaints and temporary disruptions.While the attack affected non-exit...

Metasploit Framework Released with New Features

The Metasploit Framework, a widely used open-source penetration testing tool maintained by Rapid7, has introduced an exciting new release packed with cutting-edge features.The...

Threat Actors Allegedly Claim Leak of 489 Million Lines of Instagram Data

A threat actor has allegedly scraped 489 million lines of Instagram user data, including sensitive information, which is now reportedly being sold on the...

Threat Actors Allegedly Claim Leak of Harley-Davidson Database

Threat actors known as "888" have allegedly leaked the database of Appleton Harley-Davidson, a prominent dealership affiliated with the iconic motorcycle brand.The breach, first...

Maximizing Agent Productivity And Security With Workforce Management Software In Contact Centers

In the bustling world of customer service, the stakes are perpetually high—every missed call is a missed opportunity. The reality that the average call...

CISA Warns of Critical Palo Alto Networks Vulnerability Exploited in Attacks

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warns organizations of a critical vulnerability in Palo Alto Networks' Expedition tool, which could lead to...

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