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Wytec’s website was defaced twice by unknown threat actors more than a week ago and it has yet to be brought back online.
Hackers hijacked popular web code to steal crypto. Users must check every wallet transaction to avoid losing funds.
A number of high-profile websites have redirected users, after DNS entries were hacked into by a Turkish hacker, who attacks Korean websites last month.
Update: The New York Post has announced that a rogue employee is to blame for the website and Twitter account hack that led to racist, violent and sexually explicit messages. “The New York Post ...
He's warned people to avoid using browser plug ins, spring-clean their devices, be careful with passwords and to buy reports ...
Layerswap overrides website hack that drained $100K According to Layerswap, domain registrar GoDaddy’s sluggish intervention allowed the hacker to retain longer control of the domain.
UPDATE: The employee responsible for hacking The New York Post’s website and twitter account has been fired. In an updated statement just now a spokesperson said, “The New York Post’s ...
A Turkish hacking group managed to tamper with Internet addressing records over the weekend, redirecting dozens of websites belonging to companies including Microsoft, UPS, and Vodafone to a ...
Hack on 8 adult websites exposes oodles of intimate user data JournalBot Oct 20, 2018 Jump to latest Follow Reply Oct 20, 2018 Replies: 122 ...
Syrian Electronic Army has claimed credit for defacing the site. — -- The Army's main public website has temporarily been taken down as a protective measure after it was compromised by what ...