New Amazon Kindle Bug Could've Let Attackers Hijack Your eBook Reader
The Hacker News - Fri Aug 6, 2021
Amazon earlier this April addressed a critical vulnerability in its Kindle e-book reader platform that could have been potentially exploited to take full control over a users device, resulting in the theft of sensitive information by just deploying a malicious e-book. More»
Spirit Airlines Cancels 60% of its Flights to ‘Reboot’ after Meltdown
CNBC - Wed Aug 4, 2021
Spirit Airlines canceled more than half of its flights on Wednesday, in an effort to “reboot” its operations after a wave of disruptions that started over the weekend due to a mix of bad weather, staffing shortages and technology problems. More»
Apple Releases Urgent 0-Day Bug Patch for Mac, iPhone and iPad Devices
The Hacker News - Tue Jul 27, 2021
Apple on Monday rolled out an urgent security update for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS to address a zero-day flaw that it said may have been actively exploited, making it the thirteenth such vulnerability Apple has patched since the start of this year. More»
Major Websites Go Down in "Widespread Internet Outage"
CNBC - Thu Jul 22, 2021
Delta Air Lines, British Airways, Capital One, Go Daddy, Vanguard, UPS, LastPass, AT&T and Costco were among the websites loading slowly or showing “DNS failure”. More»
Saudi Aramco facing $50M cyber extortion
Associated Press - Wed Jul 21, 2021
Saudi Arabia’s state oil giant acknowledged Wednesday that leaked data from the company — files now apparently being used in a cyber-extortion attempt involving a $50 million ransom demand — likely came from one of its contractors. More»
Military-grade spyware found on journalists' and activists' phones
The Hill - Sun Jul 18, 2021
Military-grade spyware licensed by an Israeli firm was used in attempts to hack into smartphones belonging to journalists and activists, according to a new investigation by The Washington Post and 16 media partners. More»
Russia Breached GOP in Ransomware Attack
Bloomberg - Tue Jul 6, 2021
Russian government hackers breached the computer systems of the Republican National Committee last week, around the time a Russia-linked criminal group unleashed a massive ransomware attack, according to two people familiar with the matter. More»
IRS in Chaos
Daily Mail - Mon Jul 5, 2021
The Internal Revenue Service is facing a backlog of 35 million unprocessed tax returns, according to a government watchdog, as the pandemic and economic relief efforts combined to overwhelm the agency and force some people to spend hours chasing their overdue refunds. More»
A 'Colossal' Ransomware Attack Hits Hundreds Of U.S. Companies
NPR - Sun Jul 4, 2021
WASHINGTON — A ransomware attack paralyzed the networks of at least 200 US companies on Friday, according to a cybersecurity researcher whose company was responding to the incident. More»
Unpatched Virtual Machine Takeover Bug Affects Google Compute Engine
The Hacker News - Wed Jun 30, 2021
An unpatched security vulnerability affecting Googles Compute Engine platform could be abused by an attacker to take over virtual machines over the network. More»
US government seizes dozens of US website domains connected to Iran
CNN - Tue Jun 22, 2021
The United States government has seized dozens of US website domains connected to Iran, linked to what the US says are disinformation efforts, a US national security official told CNN. More»
Hackers steal 26 MILLION logins for Amazon, Apple, Facebook and other tech giants
Daily Mail - Thu Jun 10, 2021
Hackers have stolen 26 million user logins for tech giants including Amazon, Apple, Facebook as well as vital payment information in the latest online security breach. More»
Cyber Criminals Compromised Congress Weeks Ago
Daily Mail - Tue Jun 8, 2021
At least 60 members of Congress from both parties have been unable to access data for weeks in the latest ransomware attack to strike the United States. More»
Fears of Meat Shortages and 30% Price Hikes as World's Largest Supplier is Crippled in Russian Cyber Attack
Daily Mail - Tue Jun 1, 2021
The US could be hit with beef shortages and price rises after the worlds largest meat producer was forced to close slaughterhouses due to a cyber attack the White House has blamed on Russian hackers. More»
Your Amazon Devices to Automatically Share Your Wi-Fi With Neighbors
The Hacker News - Tue Jun 1, 2021
Starting June 8, Amazon will automatically enable a feature on its family of hardware devices, including Echo speakers, Ring Video Doorbells, Ring Floodlight Cams, and Ring Spotlight Cams, that will share a small part of your Internet bandwidth with nearby neighbors — unless you choose to opt-out. More»
Microsoft Says Group Behind SolarWinds Hack Targeted 150 Organizations This Week
NBC New York - Fri May 28, 2021
The state-backed Russian cyber spies behind the SolarWinds hacking campaign launched a targeted spear-phishing assault on US and foreign government agencies and think tanks this week using an email marketing account of the US Agency for International Development, Microsoft said. More»
Researchers Link CryptoCore Attacks On Cryptocurrency Exchanges to North Korea
The Hacker News - Mon May 24, 2021
State-sponsored hackers affiliated with North Korea have been behind a slew of attacks on cryptocurrency exchanges over the past three years, new evidence has revealed. More»
The Global Chip Shortage Could Last Until 2023
NBC New York - Thu May 13, 2021
Chips are in everything from PlayStation 5s and toothbrushes to washing machines and alarm clocks. More»
Biden issues executive order following mounting cyberattacks
Axios - Wed May 12, 2021
President Biden signed an executive order Wednesday to improve the country’s cybersecurity following a series of high-profile cyberattacks in both the public and private sectors. More»
Colonial Pipeline Restarts
NPR - Wed May 12, 2021
The Colonial Pipeline shutdown sent motorists across the Southeast scrambling for gas, even as state and federal officials warn against panic-buying and price gouging. More»
U.S. Declares Emergency in 17 States Over Fuel Pipeline Cyber Attack
The Hacker News - Tue May 11, 2021
The ransomware attack against Colonial Pipelines networks has prompted the US Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to issue a regional emergency declaration in 17 states and the District of Columbia (DC). More»
US Pipeline Company Halts Operations After Cyberattack
NBC New York - Sat May 8, 2021
A US energy company says a cyberattack forced it to temporarily halt all operations on a major pipeline that delivers roughly 45% of all fuel consumed on the East Coast. More»
Minutes before Trump left office, millions of the Pentagon’s dormant IP addresses sprang to life
Washington Post - Mon Apr 26, 2021
While the world was distracted with President Donald Trump leaving office on January 20, an obscure Florida company discreetly announced to the world’s computer networks a startling development: It now was managing a huge unused swath of the Internet that, for several decades, had been owned by the U. More»
The Postal Service is running a 'covert operations program' that monitors Americans' social media posts
Yahoo News - Wed Apr 21, 2021
The law enforcement arm of the U. More»
Personal data of 533 million Facebook users leaked online
Business Insider - Sun Apr 4, 2021
A user in a low level hacking forum on Saturday published the phone numbers and personal data of hundreds of millions of Facebook users for free online. More»
Microsoft Issues Security Patches for 89 Flaws - IE 0-Day Under Active Attacks
The Hacker News - Wed Mar 10, 2021
Microsoft plugged as many as 89 security flaws as part of its monthly Patch Tuesday updates released today, including fixes for an actively exploited zero-day in Internet Explorer that could permit an attacker to run arbitrary code on target machines. More»
U.S. issues warning after Microsoft says China hacked its mail server program
Reuters - Thu Mar 4, 2021
The US has issued an emergency warning after Microsoft said it caught China hacking into its mail and calendar server program, called Exchange. More»
Someone tried to poison a Florida city by hacking into the water treatment system
CNN - Mon Feb 8, 2021
OLDSMAR, Florida - A hacker gained access into the water treatment system of Oldsmar, Florida, on Friday and tried to increase the levels of sodium hydroxide -- commonly referred to as lye -- in the citys water, officials said, putting thousands at risk of being poisoned. More»
Security firm Malwarebytes was infected by same hackers who hit SolarWinds
ArsTechnica - Thu Jan 21, 2021
Security firm Malwarebytes said it was breached by the same nation-state-sponsored hackers who compromised a dozen or more US government agencies and private companies. More»
Amazon Is Booting Parler Off Of Its Web Hosting Service
Buzz Feed - Sat Jan 9, 2021
Amazon on Saturday kicked Parler off its Web hosting services. More»