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Bloomberg· 2025-07-31 16:14
A notorious Russian hacking group is impersonating a prominent cybersecurity firm and using the country’s internet providers to spy on foreign embassies https://t.co/iyTjiI66yN ...
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Wu Blockchain· 2025-07-31 08:20
Indian police revealed that hackers offered Rahul Agarwal, an employee of the cryptocurrency exchange CoinDCX, a part-time job as bait, to install malware on his company computer. They then illegally accessed the CoinDCX wallet and stole approximately $44 million worth of crypto assets. https://t.co/xdkrZGB7T9 ...
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Cointelegraph· 2025-07-30 23:00
🚨 A collective behind over $80M in past crypto exploits is launching a new project on Solana.For the first time, known hackers are joining forces publicly to debut https://t.co/ZryuBR22AF — a new project marking their official return, with their next move is already in motion.[Brought to you by @HackFunCoin] ...
How we hacked YC Spring 2025 batch’s AI agents — Rene Brandel, Casco
AI Engineer· 2025-07-30 15:45
Security Vulnerabilities - AI agents in the industry are vulnerable to hacking, with 7 out of 16 (43.75%) publicly accessible YC X25 AI agents being compromised [1] - Hacking these AI agents allowed for user data leaks, remote code execution, and database takeover [1] - The time required to compromise each AI agent was approximately 30 minutes [1] Risk Mitigation - Companies should address common mistakes in AI agent security to mitigate risks [1] - Proactive security measures are crucial to protect businesses from potential harm caused by AI agents [1]
Microsoft Hack: US National Nuclear Security Administration Among the Victims
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-23 20:00
just how extreme are these hacks. What sort of information do we understand that they've managed to gather. So, we're still learning about what they're gathering and it's it's a hard question to answer in a lot of cases.The thing we know they've taken in at least some instances are signin credentials, usernames, passwords, other information that's used to secure systems. And that's particularly concerning because it means the hackers can potentially branch out from what the the one system they got into here ...
US Nuclear Body Among Those Impacted By SharePoint Breech
Bloomberg Technology· 2025-07-23 18:13
Cybersecurity Threat Landscape - Cyberattacks target sign-in credentials, usernames, and passwords, potentially enabling hackers to access multiple systems [1] - A nuclear agency responsible for nuclear weapon development and disposal was hacked, raising concerns about national security [2] - While sensitive or classified information was reportedly not taken from the nuclear agency, the risk of hackers branching out remains a concern [3] - Thousands of servers globally, vulnerable due to a common Microsoft software (SharePoint) vulnerability, are at risk [5] Attribution and Response - Microsoft identified at least two Chinese state-backed hacking groups as being behind some of the attacks [5] - Microsoft rolled out patches to address the vulnerability, but security researchers suggest that patching alone is insufficient after a breach [7][8] Impact and Scope - The full scope of the breaches is still under investigation, and Microsoft has not disclosed the number of customers affected [6] - The attacks are not limited to the US, with a Dutch cyber company identifying the activity as international [4]