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Millions Impacted by Breach at Advance Auto Parts Linked to Snowflake Incident
/in General NewsAdvance Auto Parts says the personal information of 2.3 million was compromised after hackers accessed its Snowflake account.
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CISA Red Team Exercise Finds Critical Vulnerabilities in Federal Civilian Agency
/in General NewsCISA says a SILENTSHIELD red team assessment found gaping holes in the security posture of a federal civilian executive branch organization.
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One of the most versatile power stations I’ve tested is $450 off right now on Amazon
/in General NewsThe Bluetti AC180 delivers up to 1800W of output, with 11 ports for ultimate flexibility. And now there’s a massive 45% slashed off the price!
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There’s now 26% off the price of the most durable power stations I’ve tested, and it’s not made by Anker or Jackery
/in General NewsThe Bluetti AC240 has been built to be water and dust-resistant, allowing it to shrug off the worst Mother Nature can throw at it. Get it at a deeply discounted price.
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Japanese Space Agency Spots Unspecified Zero-Day Attacks
/in General NewsJAXA was targeted with zero-day exploits during its investigation with Microsoft into a 2023 cyberattack. The attack mainly affected its Active Directory system, prompting JAXA to shut down networks to prevent data compromise.
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Australian Defence Force Private and Husband Charged with Espionage for Russia
/in General NewsTwo Russian-born Australian citizens have been arrested and charged in the country for spying on behalf of Russia as part of a “complex” law enforcement operation codenamed BURGAZADA.
This includes a 40-year-old woman, an Australian Defence Force (ADF) Army Private, and her husband, a 62-year-old self-employed laborer. Media reports have identified them as Kira Korolev and Igor Korolev,
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Ticketmaster Breach: Hackers Leak 10M ‘Unrefreshable’ Ticket Barcodes
/in General NewsThe latest Ticketmaster leak impacts top celebrities and events including Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, and Justin Timberlake concerts.…
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Bluetti is offering fantastic deals on its power stations – but not for long
/in General NewsThere’s never been a better time to invest in a Bluetti power station. Save hundreds on select models at Amazon, but hurry – these deals will end soon!
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AT&T Data Breach: ‘Nearly All’ Wireless Customers Exposed in Massive Hack
/in General NewsData breach exposed records of call and text interactions for nearly all AT&T’s wireless customers and has been linked to the recent attacks targeting Snowflake customers.
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Year-Old Veeam Vulnerability Exploited in Fresh Ransomware Attacks
/in General NewsAkira and EstateRansomware cybercrime gangs have been exploiting a year-old Veeam Backup & Replication vulnerability in recent attacks.
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