BleepingComputer
10.5K subscribers
41 photos
24.6K links
Latest news and stories from BleepingComputer.com

From a bleeping computer to a working computer.
Download Telegram
Uber links breach to Lapsus$ group, blames contractor for hack

Uber believes the hacker behind last week's breach is affiliated with the Lapsus$ extortion group, known for breaching other high-profile tech companies such as Microsoft, Cisco, Nvidia, Samsung, and Okta. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/uber-links-breach-to-lapsus-group-blames-contractor-for-hack/
MFA Fatigue: Hackers’ new favorite tactic in high-profile breaches

Hackers are more frequently using social engineering attacks to gain access to corporate credentials and breach large networks.  One component of these attacks that is becoming more popular with the rise of multi-factor authentication is a technique called MFA Fatigue. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/mfa-fatigue-hackers-new-favorite-tactic-in-high-profile-breaches/
Latest news and stories from BleepingComputer.com
Top 8 takeaways from the VMWare Cybersecurity Threat Report

VMware has recently released the 2022 edition of its annual Global Incident Response Threat Report. It is critically important for IT professionals to understand these trends and what they could mean for your organization's cyber security efforts. Let's break down VMware's 8 key findings and offer meaningful insights into each. [...]
Top 8 takeaways from the VMWare Cybersecurity Threat Report

VMware has recently released the 2022 edition of its annual Global Incident Response Threat Report. It is critically important for IT professionals to understand these trends and what they could mean for your organization's cyber security efforts. Let's break down VMware's 8 key findings and offer meaningful insights into each. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/top-8-takeaways-from-the-vmware-cybersecurity-threat-report/
Game dev 2K’s support site hacked to push malware via fake tickets

Hackers have compromised the support system of American video game publisher 2K and now are sending support tickets to gamers containing the RedLine password-stealing malware. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/game-dev-2k-s-support-site-hacked-to-push-malware-via-fake-tickets/
👍1