The Cybernews research team discovered a record-breaking breach of over 16 billion passwords worldwide, including Facebook, Google, and Apple credentials. Cybernews states that this is new data and not merely recycled from older breaches, and the data most likely comes from a wide variety of infostealers.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) announced the arrest of two individuals in Australia for their ties to the "Hive RAT" remote access trojan (RAT). The two arrested individuals are suspected of being behind the distribution of the RAT, as found on the ‘Hack Forums’ cybercrime forum.
Visa released an alert on the 'JsOutProx' remote access trojan (RAT) malware phishing campaign which targets financial institutions and customers. The JSOutProx malware linked to the 'Solar Spider' threat actor delivers a RAT that could steal sensitive data, establish a C2 connection, and extract Outlook information, among others.
Microsoft's Threat Intelligence arm issued a warning on the rise of new, sophisticated tax phishing scams that could lead to stolen personal and financial data. These tax-related phishing scams are initiated by impersonating trusted employers, tax agencies, and payment processors. Victims click on a malicious attachment, which leads to a believable landing page designed to capture sensitive information.
Security Discovery researchers and the Cybernews team discovered the largest data leak ever recorded, containing 26 billion records predominantly stolen from major social media platforms and government agencies. Dubbed "The Mother of All Breaches", the 12 terabytes of compromised records were stolen most notably from Tencent QQ (1.5B), Weibo (504M), MySpace (360M), Twitter (281M), LinkedIn (251M), AdultFriendFinder (220M), among government agency data from the United States, Brazil, Germany, the Philippines, Turkey, among others.
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