Day: July 8, 2020

15 Billion Credentials Currently Up For Grabs On Hacker Forums

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Police Are Buying Access To Hacked Website Data

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Cops Seize Server That Hosted BlueLeaks, DDoSecrets Says

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Microsoft Seizes Malicious Domains Used in Mass Office 365 Attacks

The phishing campaign targeted Office 365 accounts in 62 countries, using business-related reports and the coronavirus pandemic as lures. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Intel Unveils the Thunderbolt 4 Spec, Debuting in PCs in the Fall

Intel unveiled Thunderbolt 4 on Wednesday, the next iteration of the I/O specification that provides a high-speed peripheral bus to docks, displays, external storage and eGPUs for PCs. Rather than increase the available bandwidth, however, Thunderbolt 4 provides more clarity and helps create new categories of products. From a report: Thunderbolt 4 will debut later…


Don’t make any sudden moves: Huawei urges UK government to wait before declaring it ‘unreliable’

Claims ‘restrictions by the US will take months to fully understand’ Embattled Chinese tech bogeyman Huawei has decried the UK government’s mooted plan to ban it from domestic 5G networks over reliability concerns caused by the imposition of punishing US sanctions.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Linux Company SUSE Outbids Competitors for Fast-growing Startup Rancher Labs

SUSE, a Linux distribution company controlled by private equity firm EQT, has agreed to acquire Rancher Labs, a start-up with technology that helps organizations run software in virtual containers across many servers. From a report: The companies announced the deal Wednesday but didn’t disclose the terms. Two people familiar with the deal said SUSE is…


2021 Hyundai Elantra N Line sharpens up an already knife-edged sedan – Roadshow

The 7th generation of Hyundai’s mainstay sedan is poised to get an even sportier and snarlier appearance. …read more Source:: CNet


UK advertising watchdog raps ruler on O2’s hand over misleading ads for iPad and Surface Pro deals

£9 a month mumble mumble, terms and conditions apply The Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) has put O2 on the naughty step after it deemed two of its print adverts for the iPad and Surface Pro tablets misled customers about the overall cost.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


A Most Personal Threat: Implantable Devices in Secure Spaces

Do implantable medical devices pose a threat to secure communication facilities? A Virginia Tech researcher says they do, and the problem is growing. …read more Source:: DarkReading