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Fitbit Gallery Can Be Used To Distribute Malicious Apps A security researcher discovered that malicious apps for Fitbit devices can be uploaded to the legitimate Fitbit domain and users can install them from private links. With some social engineering, hackers could take advantage of this and trick users into adding apps to obtain the wealth of personal
Sam’s Club Customer Accounts Hacked In Credential Stuffing Attacks Over the past two weeks, Sam’s Club has started sending automated password reset emails and security notifications to customers who were hacked in credential stuffing attacks. Sam’s Club, owned by Walmart, is an American chain of membership-only retail warehouse clubs operating since 1983. The brand is frequently listed alongside
Massachusetts School District Shut Down By Ransomware Attack The Springfield Public Schools district in Massachusetts has become the victim of a ransomware attack that has caused the closure of schools while they investigate the cyberattack. Springfield is the third largest school district in Massachusetts with over 25,000 students, 4,500 employees, and more than sixty schools.
White Hat Hacker Gains Access to Tesla’s Servers and Its Entire Fleet Sometimes a story seems too unreal to be true but when it comes to hacks, nothing is impossible. Apparently, a whitehat hacker successfully managed to access Tesla’s internal servers and the firm’s entire fleet. The hack happened back in 2017 and was done