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5.2 Million Guests Affected by Second Marriot Breach

Hotel chain Marriott International announced today that it has suffered a second data breach. According to an incident notification published on their website, the company spotted unusual activity occurring in an app that guests use to access services during their stay. An investigation into the activity revealed that the login credentials of two Marriott employees had been used to access "an unexpected amount" of guest information. Source: Infosecurity

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42M Users’ Data leaked by Unofficial Telegram App

While Telegram isn’t giving up its ongoing legal battle with United States regulators to launch its TON blockchain project, some online perpetrators are taking advantage of the messenger’s popularity to expose millions of user records of third-party versions of Telegram app. Per an investigation by cybersecurity firm Comparitech and security researcher Bob Diachenko, at least 42 million Iranian “Telegram” usernames and phone numbers were leaked via unofficial Iranian-made versions of Telegram, while real Telegram is...

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Shares in Zoom Video Communications dipped 3.8 per cent on Tuesday following a lawsuit by a user who claims the videoconferencing service illegally disclosed personal information. While Zoom shares have fallen so far this week, the stock has more than doubled from the $62 closing price on its first day of trading in April last year. The stock was trading at $145.16 at 11:35am in New York on Tuesday, giving the company a $40.5 billion...

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When hackers broke into computers at Hammersmith Medicines Research, a London-based company that carries out clinical trials for new medicines, it was a nightmare scenario for managing director Malcolm Boyce. The coronavirus crisis was just beginning to take hold in the U.K., and the company was in talks with other firms about potentially testing a vaccine. The hackers used encryption to lock down thousands of the company’s patient records and promised to publish them online...

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The success of open source and collaborative projects depends on the community that supports them. The development model is driven solely by a common goal, and has consistently been an invaluable resource for the IT and IT security industries.  Guided by the common goal of making the internet a little more secure and to help users hunt unknown malicious infrastructure, DomainTools has announced that it will integrate its Iris tool with TheHive and Cortex platform....

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 RUMOURS that popular video-calling app Houseparty has been "hacked" are spreading like wildfire online – but its creators deny a breach. The chat app has quickly become a viral hit in recent weeks, but terrified users are now deleting the app over fears Houseparty has been compromised. As the world goes into lockdown due to the coronavirus crisis, internet users have flocked to Houseparty. The hit app lets friends and family make video calls, play...

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  Security researchers at KnowBe4 have identified a new phishing scam that involves phishers luring Internet users to download malicious documents attached to fake emails that appear to have been sent by a hospital. The fake emails sent by the phishers informed recipients that they recently came into contact with an acquaintance who had COVID-19, thereby creating a sense of anxiety among those who received such emails. Recipients were asked to download an Excel document...

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New phishing campaign uses Amex and Chase fraud protection emails as bait

Downing Street is working with social-media companies to counter fake news and misinformation on coronavirus, as well as take down fraud and phishing campaigns looking to exploit the outbreak. The misinformation 'rapid-response unit' – based across the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), Cabinet Office and Number 10 – looks to take down false narratives around coronavirus cures, as well as online scams looking to take advantage of people looking for information on...

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ransomware

An unidentified party has reportedly placed the source code for Dharma ransomware up for sale on at least two Russian hacker forums, adding a formidable new competitor to an already crowded underground market. And while cybercriminals have met the offer with some healthy skepticism, the bargain-basement selling price of $2,000 may be alluring enough for prospective buyers to take their chances, said Allan Liska, Recorded Future intelligence analyst, in an interview SC Media on Monday....

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Google Chrome

  Google has registered a significant drop in government-backed cyberattacks against its properties and the people who use its products. Google sends out warnings if it detects that an account is a target of government-backed phishing or malware attempts. For 2019, the internet giant sent almost 40,000 warnings – which, while a large number, is still a nearly 25 percent drop from the year before. Source: Threatpost

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