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The North Face Resets Passwords After Credential Stuffing Attack Outdoor retail giant The North Face has reset the passwords of an undisclosed number of customers following a successful credential stuffing attack that took place last month, on October 9th. Credential stuffing is a type of attack where threat actors make use of large collections of username/password combinations that were leaked
Luxottica Data Breach Exposes 820K EyeMed, LensCrafters Patients 11/12/20 update below. This post was originally published on November 7th. A Luxottica data breach has exposed the personal and protected health information of 829,454 patients at LensCrafters, Target Optical, EyeMed, and other eye care practices. Luxottica is the world’s largest eyewear company with a portfolio of well-known eyeglass brands,
DNS Cache Poisoning Attacks Return Due To Linux Weakness Researchers from Tsinghua University and the University of California have identified a new method that can be used to conduct DNS cache poisoning attacks. The new discovery revives a 2008 bug that had once been thought to have resolved for good. What is DNS spoofing or cache
Google Fixes More Chrome Zero-days Exploited In The Wild Google has released Chrome 86.0.4240.198 for Windows, Mac, and Linux to address two zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in the wild. Google Chrome 86.0.4240.198 will roll out over the coming days. To upgrade, you have to go to Settings -> Help -> ‘About Google Chrome’ to allow the browser to automatically check for the