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Russian cybergangs stole over 50 million passwords this year

At least 34 distinct Russian-speaking cybercrime groups using info-stealing malware like Raccoon and Redline have collectively stolen 50,350,000 account passwords from over 896,000 individual infections from January to July 2022. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/russian-cybergangs-stole-over-50-million-passwords-this-year/
Backdoored Chrome extension installed by 200,000 Roblox players

Chrome browser extension 'SearchBlox' installed by more than 200,000 users has been discovered to contain a backdoor that can steal your Roblox credentials as well as your assets on Rolimons, a Roblox trading platform. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/backdoored-chrome-extension-installed-by-200-000-roblox-players/
Latest news and stories from BleepingComputer.com
Backdoored Chrome extension installed by 200,000 Roblox players

Chrome browser extension 'SearchBlox' installed by more than 200,000 users has been discovered to contain a backdoor that can steal your Roblox credentials as well as your assets on Rolimons, a Roblox trading platform. [...]
Latest news and stories from BleepingComputer.com
Russian cybergangs stole over 50 million passwords this year

At least 34 distinct Russian-speaking cybercrime groups using info-stealing malware like Raccoon and Redline have collectively stolen 50,350,000 account passwords from over 896,000 individual infections from January to July 2022. [...]
Mali GPU ‘patch gap’ leaves Android users vulnerable to attacks

A set of five exploitable vulnerabilities in Arm's Mali GPU driver remain unfixed months after the chip maker patched them, leaving potentially millions of Android devices exposed to attacks. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/mali-gpu-patch-gap-leaves-android-users-vulnerable-to-attacks/
Pro-Russian hacktivists take down EU Parliament site in DDoS attack

The website of the European Parliament has been taken down following a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack claimed by a pro-Russia group of hacktivists calling themselves Anonymous Russia. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/pro-russian-hacktivists-take-down-eu-parliament-site-in-ddos-attack/