Today: October 12, 2024
Today: October 12, 2024

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Hackers demand $6 million for files stolen from Seattle airport operator in cyberattack

Hackers are demanding $6 million in bitcoin from the operator of the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport for documents they stole during a cyberattack last month

Hackers demand $6 million for files stolen from Seattle airport operator in cyberattack
Asia|Technology|World

Germany accuses China of conducting 2021 cyberattack on cartography agency

Germany accused China on Wednesday of having been behind a 2021 cyberattack on the federal cartography agency for espionage purposes and summoned Beijing's ambaassador to Berlin to

Germany accuses China of conducting 2021 cyberattack on cartography agency
Business|Science|Technology

Trend Micro taps Nvidia software tools for AI cybersecurity offering

Trend Micro on Sunday said it is working with Nvidia to create new cybersecurity tools that use artificial intelligence and are designed to protect the data centers where

Trend Micro taps Nvidia software tools for AI cybersecurity offering
Business|Health|Technology|US

UnitedHealth says hackers potentially stole a third of Americans' data

Hackers who breached UnitedHealth's tech unit in February potentially stole a third of Americans' data, the largest U.S. health insurer's

UnitedHealth says hackers potentially stole a third of Americans' data
News|US

SEC ramps up hack probe with focus on tech, telecom companies, Bloomberg News says

The U.S.

SEC ramps up hack probe with focus on tech, telecom companies, Bloomberg News says
Crime|News|Technology|US

Cyberattack on Pennsylvania courts didn't appear to compromise data, officials say

The Pennsylvania state courts agency says some of its online systems are disabled after its website was hit by a cyberattack, but the attack didn't appear to compromise any data

Cyberattack on Pennsylvania courts didn't appear to compromise data, officials say
Technology|WrittenByLAPost

Your iPhone Keyboard Could Be Quietly Betraying Your Private Data

A chilling new cyberattack allowing hackers to spy on iPhone users’ most sensitive information has security experts sounding the alarm. By weaponizing iOS’s third-party custom keyboards to serve as keyloggers, hackers can now covertly monitor every tap and swipe unsuspecting victims make, transmitting back data on private messages, passwords, web activity, and more. Investigations by security firm Certo Software uncovered these invasive iPhone keyboard hacks in action after helping multiple victims of digital stalking. Their findings reveal a clever technique to bypass Apple’s normally rigorous security protections on its devices. Through a multi-stage approach, hackers remotely installed malicious non-Apple keyboards

Your iPhone Keyboard Could Be Quietly Betraying Your Private Data
Economy|WrittenByLAPost

Hackers Ready to Unlock $235 Million Bitcoin Fortune, If Owner Cooperates

A team of hackers says they have developed a method to decrypt a long lost Bitcoin wallet containing 7,002 bitcoins worth about $235 million. But the wallet’s owner remains reluctant to let them try, despite potentially losing access forever. The Bitcoin are stored on an encrypted USB drive known as an IronKey built by the company Kingston. Its owner, San Francisco crypto entrepreneur Stefan Thomas, lost the password years ago after too many failed password attempts. Now hackers at a startup called Unciphered believe they can crack Thomas’ decade-old IronKey model. After reverse engineering the hardware, they found flaws that

Hackers Ready to Unlock $235 Million Bitcoin Fortune, If Owner Cooperates

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