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Def Con, one of the world’s largest and longest-running hacking conventions, announced Wednesday that three people connected to Jeffrey Epstein are no longer allowed to attend.…
Intellexa’s Predator spyware used to hack journalist’s iPhone in Angola, investigation finds
A government client of spyware maker Intellexa hacked the phone of a prominent journalist in Angola, according to Amnesty International, the latest case of someone in…
The European Parliament is blocking artificial intelligence on lawmakers’ devices, citing security risks
The European Parliament has reportedly barred lawmakers from using artificial intelligence tools on their work devices, citing cybersecurity and privacy risks by uploading confidential mail to…
DOJ says Trenchant boss sold holdings to Russian broker able to access ‘millions of computers and devices’
The former boss of a US maker of hacking and surveillance tools stole and sold technology capable of hacking millions of computers and people around the…
Sex toy maker Tenga notified customers of a data breach on Friday, according to an email obtained by TechCrunch. In the message, the Japanese company said…
A security flaw at one of India’s largest pharmacy chains allowed outsiders to gain full administrative control of its platform, exposing customer order data and sensitive…
Dutch phone company Odido has confirmed that a data breach has affected millions of its customers. The company told a statement On Thursday, unknown hackers gained…
The hacker linked to Epstein has been removed from the Black Hat online conference website
Vincenzo Iozzo, a famous hacker linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is no longer listed on the website of Black Hat, one of the world’s…
Microsoft says hackers are exploiting critical zero-day bugs to target Windows and Office users
Microsoft has released fixes for security vulnerabilities in Windows and Office that the company says are being actively abused by hackers to break into people’s computers.…
Modern businesses generate massive amounts of security data, but legacy tools like Splunk still require companies to store it all in one place before they can…