Tag: data
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30,000 Korean Air Employee Records Stolen as Cl0p Leaks Data Online
Korean Air confirms a major data leak affecting 30,000 staff members after the Cl0p gang targeted a catering partner. Learn what data was stolen and the airline’s response to secure its data. First seen on hackread.com Jump to article: hackread.com/30000-korean-air-employee-cl0p-leaks-data/
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Disney will pay $10 million to settle children’s data privacy lawsuit
Disney has agreed to pay a $10 million civil penalty to settle claims that it violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act by mislabeling videos and allowing data collection for targeted advertising. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/disney-will-pay-10m-to-settle-claims-of-childrens-privacy-violations-on-youtube/
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MongoBleed (CVE-2025-14847): the US, China, and the EU are among the top exploited GEOs
MongoBleed (CVE-2025-14847) lets attackers remotely leak memory from unpatched MongoDB servers using zlib compression, without authentication. A critical vulnerability, CVE-2025-14847 (MongoBleed), was disclosed right after Christmas, an unwelcome “gift” for the cybersecurity community, impacting MongoDB Server deployments that use zlib network compression. MongoDB is a popular open-source NoSQL database used to store and manage data…
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Equifax Europe CISO: Notorious breach spurred cybersecurity transformation
Tags: access, ai, attack, authentication, awareness, breach, business, ceo, cio, ciso, cloud, computer, control, corporate, cyber, cyberattack, cybercrime, cybersecurity, data, defense, dora, espionage, finance, framework, google, government, identity, infrastructure, intelligence, network, nis-2, phishing, regulation, risk, risk-management, security-incident, service, strategy, technology, threat, updateCloud as a new technological axis: Equifax’s $3 billion migration to the cloud, “which had been brewing for about seven years” and which the company says is the largest technological investment in its history, has involved moving more than 300 systems, over 30 product families, and thousands of customers to the company’s cloud platform, Equifax Cloud, in Spain…
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What consumers expect from data security
Security teams spend years building controls around data protection, then a survey asks consumers a simple question about responsibility and the answer lands close to home. … First seen on helpnetsecurity.com Jump to article: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/12/31/siia-consumer-data-security-report/
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Ransomware’s new playbook is chaos
Ransomware threats are accelerating in scale, sophistication, and impact. Data reveals how evolving techniques, shifting payment trends, and AI-driven capabilities are … First seen on helpnetsecurity.com Jump to article: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/12/31/ransomware-tactics-expanding/
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Daran scheitert Passwordless
Passwortlose Authentifizierung im Unternehmen einzuführen, ist nur auf dem Papier einfach.Etliche Enterprise-CISOs versuchen schon seit mehr als einer Dekade, Passwörter hinter sich zu lassen. Weil aber diverse Legacy-Systeme ausschließlich auf Kennwörter ausgelegt sind, stoßen sie dabei immer wieder auf technische Hürden. Das spiegelt auch der aktuelle “ID IQ Report 2026″ von RSA (Download gegen Daten)…
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How powerful are current AI solutions in detecting NHIDR
What Are Non-Human Identities (NHIs), and Why Are They Crucial in Today’s Cloud Environment? Where data breaches and cyber threats are escalating, how do organizations secure the growing infrastructure of machine identities, known as Non-Human Identities (NHIs)? Where organizations shift to cloud-based operations, addressing security gaps related to NHIs becomes paramount. Non-Human Identities, or NHIs,……
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Coupang announces $1.17B compensation plan for 33.7M data breach victims
Coupang will spend about $1.17B to compensate 33.7 million users affected by a data breach, providing purchase vouchers to those impacted. Coupang announced it will spend about $1.17 billion to compensate 33.7 million people affected by a recent data breach, providing purchase vouchers to impacted users. >>Coupang plans to provide customers with purchase vouchers worth…
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Magecart Campaign Deploys 50+ Malicious Scripts to Hijack E-Commerce Transactions
A sophisticated and expansive Magecart campaign has been uncovered, marking a dangerous evolution in client-side attacks. Security researchers have identified a global operation utilizing over 50 distinct malicious scripts to hijack checkout and account creation flows across dozens of e-commerce platforms. Unlike traditional skimming attacks that >>listen
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Zoom Stealer browser extensions harvest corporate meeting intelligence
A newly discovered campaign, which researchers call Zoom Stealer, is affecting 2.2 million Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge users through 18 extensions that collect online meeting-related data like URLs, IDs, topics, descriptions, and embedded passwords. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/zoom-stealer-browser-extensions-harvest-corporate-meeting-intelligence/
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75,000 MongoDBs Exposed as Attackers Exploit ‘MongoBleed’
Tags: data, data-breach, exploit, flaw, group, Internet, mitigation, ransomware, risk, software, vulnerabilityPatches Issued for MongoBleed as Ransomware Groups Target Flaw to Steal Data. Tens of thousands of internet-exposed MongoDB databases are at risk as attackers actively target a critical vulnerability in the software to steal sensitive data, with ransomware groups having joined the fray, researchers warn. MongoDB has issued patches and mitigation advice. First seen on…
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New Tech Deployments That Cyber Insurers Recommend for 2026
An analysis of cyber-insurance claims data shows which cyber defenses actually work for policyholders. Here are six technologies that will pay off for companies in 2026. First seen on darkreading.com Jump to article: www.darkreading.com/cyber-risk/cybersecurity-tech-recommended-by-cyber-insurer-claims-data
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When One Vulnerability Breaks the Internet and Millions of Devices Join In
The final weeks of 2025 did not arrive quietly. A single software flaw rippled across the internet, healthcare providers disclosed deeply personal data exposures, and millions of everyday devices quietly joined large scale attacks. As we step into 2026, the ColorTokens Threat Advisory brief captures the operating conditions security teams are already living in, where breaches are assumed, exploitation is fast,……
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Coupang recovers smashed laptop that alleged data leaker threw into river
South Korean online retailer Coupang is defending its response to a major data breach by an insider, releasing more details of the investigation, including a MacBook recovered from a river bottom. First seen on therecord.media Jump to article: therecord.media/coupang-recovers-smashed-laptop-data-breach
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Korean Air data breach exposes data of thousands of employees
Korean Air experienced a data breach affecting thousands of employees after Korean Air Catering & Duty-Free (KC&D), its in-flight catering supplier and former subsidiary, was recently hacked. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/korean-air-data-breach-exposes-data-of-thousands-of-employees/
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React2Shell: Anatomy of a max-severity flaw that sent shockwaves through the web
What the research quickly agreed on: Across early reports from Wiz, Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42, Google AWS, and others, there was a strong alignment on the core mechanics of React2Shell. Researchers independently confirmed that the flaw lives inside React’s server-side rendering pipeline and stems from unsafe deserialization in the protocol used to transmit component…
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MongoDB Vulnerability CVE-2025-14847 Under Active Exploitation Worldwide
A recently disclosed security vulnerability in MongoDB has come under active exploitation in the wild, with over 87,000 potentially susceptible instances identified across the world.The vulnerability in question is CVE-2025-14847 (CVSS score: 8.7), which allows an unauthenticated attacker to remotely leak sensitive data from the MongoDB server memory. It has been codenamed MongoBleed.”A flaw First…
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Top 5 real-world AI security threats revealed in 2025
Tags: access, ai, api, attack, breach, chatgpt, cloud, control, credentials, cybercrime, data, data-breach, defense, email, exploit, flaw, framework, github, gitlab, google, injection, least-privilege, LLM, malicious, malware, microsoft, nvidia, open-source, openai, rce, remote-code-execution, risk, service, software, supply-chain, theft, threat, tool, vulnerabilityA critical remote code execution (RCE) in open-source AI agent framework Langflow that was also exploited in the wildAn RCE flaw in OpenAI’s Codex CLIVulnerabilities in NVIDIA Triton Inference ServerRCE vulnerabilities in major AI inference server frameworks, including those from Meta, Nvidia, Microsoft, and open-source projects such as vLLM and SGLangVulnerabilities in open-source compute framework…
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Accused data thief threw MacBook into a river to destroy evidence
Tags: dataFormer staffer of Korean e-tailer Coupang accessed 33 million records but may have done less damage than feared First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2025/12/29/coupang_perpetrator_theft_details/
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Can AI-driven cloud security assure full data protection
Are You Effectively Managing Non-Human Identities in AI-Driven Cloud Security? Where technology underpins every business function, the security of machine identities”, known as Non-Human Identities (NHIs)”, has become paramount. But how well are organizations managing these NHIs, especially in AI-driven cloud security? Understanding Non-Human Identities Within Cloud Security Non-Human Identities are essentially digital passports issued…
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How can businesses trust AI to handle sensitive data
Are Businesses Ready to Trust AI with Their Most Sensitive Data? The discussion around trusting AI with sensitive data is both inevitable and essential. With AI systems increasingly integrated into business processes, the question now revolves around how businesses can ensure that these technologies handle sensitive data responsibly and securely. Understanding the Complexity of Non-Human……
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NDSS 2025 Automated Data Protection For Embedded Systems Via Data Flow Based Compartmentalization
Tags: access, automation, breach, conference, data, exploit, firmware, Hardware, healthcare, Internet, network, tool, vulnerabilityNDSS 2025 – Automated Data Protection For Embedded Systems Via Data Flow Based Compartmentalization Session 7B: Trusted Hardware and Execution Authors, Creators & Presenters: Zelun Kong (University of Texas at Dallas), Minkyung Park (University of Texas at Dallas), Le Guan (University of Georgia), Ning Zhang (Washington University in St. Louis), Chung Hwan Kim (University of…
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Condé Nast faces major data breach: 2.3M WIRED records leaked, 40M more at risk
Hacker claims Condé Nast breach, leaking 2.3M WIRED subscriber records and threatening to expose up to 40M more from other brands. A hacker known as “Lovely” claims to have leaked personal data of over 2.3 million Wired.com users. The data was allegedly posted on December 20, 2025, on the new Breach Stars hacking forum, with…
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Security Affairs newsletter Round 556 by Pierluigi Paganini INTERNATIONAL EDITION
A new round of the weekly Security Affairs newsletter has arrived! Every week, the best security articles from Security Affairs are free in your email box. Enjoy a new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter, including the international press. LangChain core vulnerability allows prompt injection and data exposure NPM package with 56,000 downloads compromises WhatsApp…
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LangChain core vulnerability allows prompt injection and data exposure
A critical flaw in LangChain Core could allow attackers to steal sensitive secrets and manipulate LLM responses via prompt injection. LangChain Core (langchain-core) is a key Python package in the LangChain ecosystem that provides core interfaces and model-agnostic tools for building LLM-based applications. A critical vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-68664 (CVSS score of 9.3), affects the…
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Hacker Leaks 2.3M Wired.com Records, Claims 40M-User Condé Nast Breach
A hacker using the alias >>Lovely
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What “Verified Identity Data” Means for APIs, and How to Evaluate a Data Partner
If you’re building fraud prevention, risk scoring, or identity enrichment into a product, your outcomes depend on one thing: the quality of your identity data. A lot of identity data on the market is broad but unverified: raw broker feeds, unvalidated dumps, or stale breach lists. That data creates risk, noise, and wasted engineering time….…
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TDL 012 – The Architect of the Internet on the Future of Trust
Summary In this episode of The Defenders Log, Paul Mockapetris, the architect of DNS, discusses the evolving role of the Domain Name System from a simple directory to a sophisticated security tool. He posits that modern networking requires “making sure DNS doesn’t work when you don’t want it to,” comparing DNS filtering to essential services…

