Popular Cyber Crime Forum Breach Forums Seized by Police

By Waqas
In a major blow to cybercrime, Breach Forums, a notorious online marketplace for stolen data, has been seized by the FBI and Department of Justice (DoJ). This unprecedented takedown includes not just the clear web domain, but also the dark web… Continue reading Popular Cyber Crime Forum Breach Forums Seized by Police

After Denial, AT&T Confirms Data Breach Affecting 73 Million Users

By Waqas
Another day, another massive data breach affecting critical infrastructure in the United States!
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Hacker selling 368m users records stolen from 26 companies

By Sudais Asif
These websites include some notable ones such as Sitepoint. Here is a full list of the websites whose data is currently being sold by the hacker.
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Online exam tool ProctorU admits breach after hackers leak its database

By Waqas
ProctorU database containing 444,267 accounts was leaked by ShinyHunters.
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Google funded delivery service Dunzo hacked; 11GB worth of data leaked

By Waqas
The exact date of Dunzo data breach is unclear however its database was leaked last week.
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Home Chef food delivery service confirms breach, two weeks after stolen data went for sale

Customers who used the Home Chef delivery service won’t be the first to know their data was stolen and put up for sale. Nearly two weeks after security researchers said they found usernames and passwords belonging to Home Chef users for sale, the Chicago-based company said a security incident has resulted in the compromise of information about an undisclosed number of its customers. The announcement confirms prior claims from a hacking group, known only at Shiny Hunters, which alleged it had breached a number of seemingly random companies, then posted the stolen data for sale on forums frequented by cybercriminals. “We recently learned of a data security incident impacting select customer information, including names and emails, as well as limited customer account information and encrypted passwords,” the company said in a statement. “We are taking action to investigate this situation and to strengthen our information security defenses to prevent similar incidents […]

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