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Discord.io Data Breach Exposes Personal Details of 760,000 Members

August 16, 2023 | Cybernews

Third-party service Discord.io experiences major data breach, resulting in the exposure of personal information of its 760,000 members.

FBI Warns Consumers About Fraudulent Cryptocurrency and Investment Apps

August 16, 2023 | Cybernews

The FBI cautions consumers about the dangers of downloading fraudulent cryptocurrency and investment apps, which are used by cyber criminals to steal personal information and money from unsuspecting victims.

Norfolk and Suffolk Police Acknowledge Data Breach Exposing Personal Information of Crime Victims, Witnesses, and Suspects

August 16, 2023 | Cybernews

Norfolk and Suffolk police forces in the UK have acknowledged a data breach involving personal information of victims, witnesses, and suspects of various crimes, which occurred due to a technical issue in responding to freedom of information requests, resulting in the inclusion of raw crime report data in the files.

Kaspersky Password Manager Enhances Security with 2FA and Browser Support

August 16, 2023 | Cybernews

Kaspersky Password Manager introduces new features to securely store 2FA keys and expand browser support, enhancing digital security and convenience for users.

US Department of Homeland Security Investigates Cyberattacks on Cloud Computing Environments

August 16, 2023 | Cybernews

The US Department of Homeland Security is investigating cyberattacks on cloud computing environments, prompted by a major attack on Microsoft’s Azure cloud infrastructure in July 2023, with a focus on improving identity management and authentication.

North Korean Hackers Suspected in New Wave of Malicious npm Packages

August 16, 2023 | Cybernews

A recent attack campaign targeting the npm package registry is believed to be the work of North Korean threat actors, who tricked developers into downloading malicious modules.

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