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grahamcluley.webp 2020-07-06 16:02:50 Ex-Yahoo employee avoids jail, despite hacking 6000 accounts, and stealing nude photos and videos (lien direct) A former employee of Yahoo has been sentenced and ordered to pay a fine after exploiting his privileged access to hack into the personal accounts of thousands of Yahoo users, in his hunt for naked photographs and videos of young women. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog. Hack Yahoo
itsecurityguru.webp 2019-10-08 09:06:48 Yahoo! Engineer has pleaded guilty to stealing pictures of women (lien direct) Reyes Daniel Ruiz, a former Yahoo! software engineer, has pleaded guilty to using his access privileges at the company to hack users' accounts so that he could download private images and videos mostly belonging to young women. A 10-year veteran of Yahoo!, Ruiz admitted to accessing around 6,000 accounts and storing the pilfered files at […] Hack Guideline Yahoo
The_Hackers_News.webp 2019-10-02 01:30:32 Former Yahoo Employee Admits Hacking into 6000 Accounts for Sexual Content (lien direct) An ex-Yahoo! employee has pleaded guilty to misusing his access at the company to hack into the accounts of nearly 6,000 Yahoo users in search of private and personal records, primarily sexually explicit images and videos. According to an press note released by the U.S. Justice Department, Reyes Daniel Ruiz, a 34-year-old resident of California and former Yahoo software engineer, admitted Hack Guideline Yahoo
no_ico.webp 2019-06-04 15:55:02 The Next Generation Of Agnostic Cloud Security Delivered By cloudAshur (lien direct) The year is 2019, and I doubt anyone attending Infosecurity Show 2019 would challenge the statement 'We live in times of Insecurity'. With a backdrop covering a spectrum of Cyber Attacks, by example, with Yahoo suffering a 3 billion record compromise back in 2013, through to the Marriott Hack circa 2014 – 2018 which exposed … The ISBuzz Post: This Post The Next Generation Of Agnostic Cloud Security Delivered By cloudAshur Hack Yahoo
AlienVault.webp 2019-02-01 14:00:00 Things I Hearted This Week, 1st Feb 2019 (lien direct) Hello February! I was doing some research last night and was surprised to discover that the Target breach is over five years old! Five years! I was sure it only happened a couple of years ago - but such is the fast-paced nature of the industry, and also I guess a testament to how certain major breaches become part of infosec folklore. Like TJX, or Heartland - and no, I’m not going to look up when any of those occurred because I’ll probably end up feeling a lot older than I already do. Enough reminiscing - let’s get down to it. The Big Five There’s been a lot of things I didn’t heart this week, although for one reason or another they ended up in my list of things to talk about. So, if you’re wondering about the stories regarding Facebook and Apple, and also Google, then yes, I did see them, and no, I don’t fancy talking about them. But speaking of large companies, Kashmir Hill has undertaken what is perhaps becoming my favourite piece of tech journalism ever. WIth detailed write ups and slick videos showcasing how she cut out the big five of Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Apple from her life, one week at a time. Life without the tech giants | Gizmondo Week 1, Amazon | Gizmondo Week 2, Facebook | Gizmondo Week 3, Google | Gizmondo Considerations for When Your Apartment Goes “Smart” Everything is getting ‘smart’ these days. By smart, I mean connected and vulnerable. So, what should you do if you live in an apartment where everyone is getting fancy new smart locks (or terribly insecure cheap locks depending on how you look at it). Lesley Carhart recently found herself in the same position, and has written a really good post on security considerations if you ever find yourself in a similar position. Security Things to Consider When Your Apartment Goes ‘Smart’ | tisiphone Abusing Exchange: One API Call Away From Domain Admin An attacker with just the credentials of a single lowly Exchange mailbox user can gain Domain Admin privileges by using a simple tool. Very good writeup here. Abusing Exchange: One API call away from Domain Admin | dirkjanm.io Sending Love Letters The "Love Letter" malspam campaign has now changed its focus to Japanese targets and almost doubled the volume of malicious attachments it delivers. Love Letter Malspam Serves Cocktail of Malware, Heavily Targets Japan | Bleeping Computer While we’re talking about Japan, a new law in Japan allows the nation's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) to hack into citizens' personal IoT equipment as part of a survey of vuln Data Breach Hack Yahoo
SecurityAffairs.webp 2018-11-05 19:29:04 Google dorks were the root cause of a catastrophic compromise of CIA\'s communications (lien direct) Google queries allowed Iran Government to dismantle the CIA communication network used by its agents and kill dozens of tens of spies The alleged hack of the communications network used by CIA agents allowed Iranian intelligence to identify and kill at least 30 spies. According to Yahoo! News the security breach has happened in 2009, the Iranian […] Hack Yahoo
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