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Hacker Group Compromises Mobile Provider To Steal Credit Cards
Hacker Group Compromises Mobile Provider To Steal Credit Cards
Hacker Group Compromises Mobile Provider To Steal Credit Cards
Hacker Group Compromises Mobile Provider To Steal Credit Cards

Hacker Group Compromises Mobile Provider To Steal Credit Cards

Hacker Group Compromises Mobile Provider To Steal Credit Cards Credit card skimming group Fullz House has compromised and injected the website of US mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) Boom! Mobile with a credit card stealer script. Boom! Mobile provides US-based customers with postpaid and prepaid no-contract wireless service plans that work on the nation’s largest cellular networks including AT&T, Verizon,

Windows 10: Bulk Install Essential Apps With This Free Tool

Windows 10: Bulk Install Essential Apps With This Free Tool During the Build 2020 developer conference, Microsoft published Winget package manager for installing popular apps available outside of the store. Winget currently works from the command line only, but if you’re not familiar with Command Prompt or PowerShell, third-party developers have released tools to help you find apps

Google Releases Fix For ChromeOS Bug Causing 100% CPU Utilization

Google Releases Fix For ChromeOS Bug Causing 100% CPU Utilization Google has released a temporary fix for a ChromeOS bug that causes 100% CPU utilization in Chromebooks. Last week, BleepingComputer broke the story that the ChromeOS 85.0.4183.108 update caused Google Play’s ‘com.android.vending:download_service’ service to utilize 100% of the CPU. According to Google, the bug is caused by a

MosaicRegressor: Second-ever UEFI Rootkit Found In The Wild

MosaicRegressor: Second-ever UEFI Rootkit Found In The Wild The second-ever UEFI rootkit used in the wild was found by security researchers during investigations surrounding attacks from 2019 against two non-governmental organizations (NGOs). UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) firmware allows for highly persistent malware given that it’s installed within SPI flash storage soldered to a computer’s motherboard making

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