Pornhub Removes All Unverified Content

Pornhub Removes All Unverified Content

One of the internet’s most popular purveyors of pornography has removed all unverified content from its website. Pornhub said it took the step last week in an effort to combat the rising tide of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) flooding the internet. Unverified uploaders have been banned from posting new content, and downloads have been eliminated. Currently, only content partners and people within the site’s Model Program can upload content to Pornhub. However, the site…

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Kaspersky: Gamers face high and ongoing risk of identity theft and bullying

Kaspersky: Gamers face high and ongoing risk of identity theft and bullying

A survey of gamers worldwide found that gamers deal with bullying and theft of in-game valuables in addition to identity theft. Internet identity theft on a digital tablet with reflection of hackers hand concept for online digital crime American gamers are at a higher risk for identity theft than gamers around the world, according to new research from security firm Kaspersky. Twenty-seven percent of gamers in the US have had their ID stolen compared to…

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Solorigate: SolarWinds Orion Platform Contained a Backdoor Since March 2020 (SUNBURST)

Solorigate: SolarWinds Orion Platform Contained a Backdoor Since March 2020 (SUNBURST)

Nation-state threat actors breached the supply chain of a popular IT management software provider in order to infiltrate government agencies and private companies. Update December 16: The Solution and Identifying Affected Systems sections have been updated to reflect the availability of Hotfix 2 and a new Tenable plugin. Background On December 13, several news outlets, including Reuters, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, reported that multiple U.S. government agencies were the victims of…

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US Jails Journalists’ Cyber-Stalker

US Jails Journalists’ Cyber-Stalker

A cyber-stalker from Arizona who joined up with a neo-Nazi group to harass and threaten journalists, advocates, and other targets has been sentenced to prison. Johnny Roman Garza admitted to conspiring with other members of the Atomwaffen Division to deliver menacing messages to journalists online and in person, sometimes targeting their homes. The campaign was created to intimidate individuals who had exposed anti-Semitic behavior.  The 21-year-old confessed to affixing a threatening poster to the bedroom window of…

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US government agencies compromised by foreign nation-state

US government agencies compromised by foreign nation-state

Stretching back for months, the breaches were pulled off by exploiting a vulnerability in network monitoring software from SolarWinds, according to security firm FireEye. Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto Foreign adversaries have launched a series of cyberattacks against key government agencies by exploiting a flaw in software used by many of them. Affecting the networks and email systems of the targeted agencies, the malicious campaign dubbed UNC2452 by security firm FireEye took advantage of a vulnerability in…

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How Are Financial Services Firms Addressing the Requirements of Digital Transformation, Security, And Compliance? – Cyber Defense Magazine

How Are Financial Services Firms Addressing the Requirements of Digital Transformation, Security, And Compliance? – Cyber Defense Magazine

By Ehab Halablab, Regional Sales Director – Middle East at A10 Networks The financial services sector is experiencing significant commercial disruption coupled with rapid innovation as established institutions strive to become more agile and meet evolving customer demand. As a result, financial services organisations are undergoing rapid digital transformation to meet changing customer needs and preferences, and to compete with a new generation of digital-native competitors. Hybrid cloud environments play a key role in this…

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Pay2Key hackers stole data from Intel’s Habana Labs – Cyber Defense Magazine

Pay2Key hackers stole data from Intel’s Habana Labs – Cyber Defense Magazine

Pay2Key ransomware operators claim to have compromised the network of the Intel-owned chipmaker Habana Labs and have stolen data. ​Intel-owned AI chipmaker Habana Labs was hacked by Pay2key ransomware operators who claim to have stolen from the company. The group announced the hack on Twitter, they claim to have stolen sensitive data, including information about a new artificial intelligence chip code named Gaudi. The hacked shared a link to a leak directory and images of…

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5 minutes with Paul Kohler – Security concerns with contact tracing apps

5 minutes with Paul Kohler – Security concerns with contact tracing apps

5 minutes with Paul Kohler – Security concerns with contact tracing apps | 2020-12-14 | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy…

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CISA calls on public and private agencies to shutdown use of SolarWinds Orion products due to active security breach

CISA calls on public and private agencies to shutdown use of SolarWinds Orion products due to active security breach

CISA calls on public and private agencies to shutdown use of SolarWinds Orion products due to active security breach | 2020-12-14 | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies….

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PLEASE_READ_ME Ransomware Campaign Targeting MySQL Servers

PLEASE_READ_ME Ransomware Campaign Targeting MySQL Servers

Digital attackers launched a new ransomware campaign dubbed “PLEASE_READ_ME” in an effort to target MySQL servers. Guardicore first spotted the attack back in January 2020. After that, it witnessed a total of 92 attacks emanate from 11 IP addresses, with most based in Ireland and the United Kingdom at the time of analysis. The security firm found that each attack began the same way. As quoted in its research: The attack starts with a password…

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