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An attacker was able to siphon audio feeds from multiple Clubhouse rooms

Security Affairs

In response to the malicious activity, the company permanently banned the account used by the attacker and deployed new “safeguards” to prevent similar attacks in the future, but ClubHouse was not able to ensure that it will not happen again. ” reported Bloomberg. . ” reported Bloomberg. Pierluigi Paganini.

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Q&A: Researchers find evidence of emerging market for stolen, spoofed machine identities

The Last Watchdog

Hudson : The Government Accountability Office examined the Equifax breach. Their report stated that a machine identity expired, which caused the network surveillance to stop working, and this allowed intruders to get in without begin detected to find and exfiltrate 150 million records. LW: What’s the big concern, going forward?

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Camera tricks: Privacy concerns raised after massive surveillance cam breach

SC Magazine

A hacking collective compromised roughly 150,000 internet-connected surveillance cameras from Verkada, Inc., Hacktivist Tillie Kottmann is reportedly among those asserting responsibility for the incident, telling Bloomberg that their act helped expose the security holes of modern-day surveillance platforms.

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The Rise of an Overlooked Crime – Cyberstalking

Security Affairs

The internet has been a blessing since its inception. The very concept of globalization has come into existence just because of the internet. The internet brought with it plenty of benefits, but accompanying these benefits came some evils that were previously not known of. They do this by following you on the internet.