credential stuffing attack
Huge DNA PII Leak: 23andMe Must Share the Blame
DNA: Do Not Agree. 23andMe says it’s not a breach—just credential stuffing. I’m not so sure ...
Biden’s National Cybersecurity Strategy, BetterHelp’s FTC Fine, Chick-fil-A Data Breach
What you need to know about Biden’s new National Cybersecurity Strategy, which aims to provide a framework of what the current administration wants the US federal government, critical infrastructure organizations, and private ...
Another Password Manager Breach: NortonLifeLock Apes LastPass
NortonLifeLock is warning customers their passwords are loose. First LastPass, now this? ...
FBI Warning on Credential Stuffing & Residential Proxies is Good News – Bad News
The FBI is warning security professionals to be on the lookout for increased use of residential proxies to execute credential stuffing attacks. The warning is a combination of good news and bad ...
Credential Stuffing Attack & Residential Proxy Bulletin Lacking in Detail
The FBI is warning security professionals to be on the lookout for increased use of residential proxies to execute a credential stuffing attack. The warning is a combination of good news and ...
‘Massive Wave’ of Hackers Exploiting Comments in Google Docs
It seems like users are now paying the price for Google not fully closing or mitigating a vulnerability in the comment feature of Google Docs—since December a “massive wave” of hackers have ...
Ransomware in Auto Manufacturing Threatens Industry’s Recovery
As automotive supply chains become more complex, automotive manufacturers are increasingly susceptible to a ransomware attack, according to a report from Black Kite. The security firm’s researchers analyzed the cybersecurity posture and ...
Canada Revenue Agency Discloses Credential Stuffing Attack on 5,500 Service Accounts
A credential stuffing attack targeting Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) accounts has forced the government tax collector to suspend its online services over the weekend. The compromised accounts were linked to the GCKey ...