CYBER: Celebrating the End of the Usable Internet
There are more sites than ever, but they all feel completely useless. Why? Continue reading CYBER: Celebrating the End of the Usable Internet
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There are more sites than ever, but they all feel completely useless. Why? Continue reading CYBER: Celebrating the End of the Usable Internet
By Deeba Ahmed
The hackers from the infamous BlackCat ransomware gang (also known as ALPHV) have claimed to have stolen 80GB of data from Reddit.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: The Reddit Files: Hackers Demand $4.5M Ransom and… Continue reading The Reddit Files: Hackers Demand $4.5M Ransom and API Access Waiver
The Alphv/BlackCat ransomware gang has taken responsibility for the February cyberattack that hit social media site Reddit.
The post Ransomware Gang Takes Credit for February Reddit Hack appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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By Waqas
Apollo app will be shut down on June 30th, 2023.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: 3rd-Party Reddit App Apollo Forced to Shut Down Due to API Charges
Continue reading 3rd-Party Reddit App Apollo Forced to Shut Down Due to API Charges
Never heard of the Great Cascadia 9.1 Earthquake of 2001, or the USSR’s Blue Plague Incident? That’s because they never happened. Continue reading People Are Creating Records of Fake Historical Events Using AI
There is vulnerability in many Hyundai and Kia vehicles, where the ignition switch can be bypassed with a USB cable. And it’s getting a patch rollout right now, but it’s …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: USB Cable Kia, Reddit, And Microsoft RCEs
Latest episode – listen now! (Full transcript inside.) Continue reading S3 Ep122: Stop calling every breach “sophisticated”! [Audio + Text]
So, maybe right now isn’t the best time to get into the high-altitude ballooning hobby? At least in the US, which with the downing of another — whatever? — over …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: February 12, 2023
Reddit is suggesting three tips as a follow-up to this breach. We agree with two of them but not with the third… Continue reading Reddit admits it was hacked and data stolen, says “Don’t panic”
By Deeba Ahmed
According to Reddit, the breach took place after one of its employees fell for a phishing scam email sent through a malicious fake website.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Reddit Hacked After Employee Bites on Ph… Continue reading Reddit Hacked After Employee Bites on Phishing Scam