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Hackers Leak 300,000 MIT Technology Review Magazine User Records

Hackers claim to have breached MIT Technology Review Magazine via a third-party contractor, leaking nearly 300,000 user records…

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Hackers Claim Access to Nokia Internal Data, Selling for $20,000

Hackers claim to have breached Nokia through a third-party contractor, allegedly stealing SSH keys, source code, and internal…

What Communications Companies Need to Know Before Q-Day

NIST standardized three algorithms for post-quantum cryptography. What does that mean for the information and communications technology (ICT) industry?

Dell Hit by Third Data Leak in a Week Amid “grep” Cyberattacks

Dell faces its third data leak in a week as hacker “grep” continues targeting the tech giant. Sensitive…

Hacker Claims “Minor” Data Breach at DELL; Leaks Over 10,000 Employee Details

A hacker claims Dell suffered a “minor” breach, exposing over 10,000 employee records. The incident raises cybersecurity concerns…

Big Tech Says Spy Bill Turns Its Workers Into Informants

One of Silicon Valley’s most influential lobbying arms joins privacy reformers in a fight against the Biden administration–backed expansion of a major US surveillance program.

Nokia BMC Log Scanner 13 Command Injection

Nokia BMC Log Scanner version 13 suffers from a remote command injection vulnerability.

Anonymous Sudan Claims DDOS Attacks on UAE’s Flydubai Airline

By Waqas Anonymous Sudan alleges that the cyber attack they conducted has crippled the reservation system and other online assets of the targeted entity. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Anonymous Sudan Claims DDOS Attacks on UAE’s Flydubai Airline

New 5G Modems Flaws Affect iOS Devices and Android Models from Major Brands

A collection of security flaws in the firmware implementation of 5G mobile network modems from major chipset vendors such as MediaTek and Qualcomm impact USB and IoT modems as well as hundreds of smartphone models running Android and iOS. Of the 14 flaws – collectively called 5Ghoul (a combination of "5G" and "Ghoul") – 10 affect 5G modems from the two companies, out of which three