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| Targeted vs. Automated Account Takeover Attacks: What's the Difference? Account takeover (ATO) occurs when criminals use stolen logins to access user accounts without permission--typically credentials that have been exposed in a third-party breach. Using victims’ accounts, criminals can make fraudulent purchases, drain accounts, steal sensitive data, or move laterally within a target organization. | |
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| Warning: Cross-Platform ElectroRAT Malware Targeting Cryptocurrency Users Cybersecurity researchers today revealed a wide-ranging scam targeting cryptocurrency users that began as early as January last year to distribute trojanized applications to install a previously undetected remote access tool on target systems. Called ElectroRAT by Intezer, the RAT is written from ... | |
| Healthcare Industry Witnessed 45% Spike in Cyber Attacks Since Nov 20 Cyberattacks targeting healthcare organizations have spiked by 45% since November 2020 as COVID-19 cases continue to increase globally. According to a new report published by Check Point Research today and shared with The Hacker News, this increase has made the sector the most targeted industry by ... | |
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| British Court Rejects U.S. Request to Extradite WikiLeaks' Julian Assange A British court has rejected the U.S. government's request to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the country on charges pertaining to illegally obtaining and sharing classified material related to national security. In a hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court today, Judge Vanessa ... | |
| Ticketmaster To Pay $10 Million Fine For Hacking A Rival Company Ticketmaster has agreed to pay a $10 million fine after being charged with illegally accessing computer systems of a competitor repeatedly between 2013 and 2015 in an attempt to "cut [the company] off at the knees." A subsidiary of Live Nation, the California-based ticket sales and distribution ... | |
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| Targeted vs. Automated Account Takeover Attacks: What's the Difference? Account takeover (ATO) occurs when criminals use stolen logins to access user accounts without permission--typically credentials that have been exposed in a third-party breach. Using victims’ accounts, criminals can make fraudulent purchases, drain accounts, steal sensitive data, or move laterally within a target organization. | |
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