Hacks, breaches and security intrusions are in the headlines on a day-to-day basis, but these hacks aren’t all created equal. According to new analysis from HackerOne, the kind of intrusion differs by industry and breach type.. The Hacker-Powered Security Report 2018 compiled comprehensive analysis on the hacker-powered security environment, including a deep dive into different types of hacks across a wide variety of industries. The report also looked at the prevalence of each attack and found that cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities were the most common across every industry. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . The Hacker-Powered Security Report 2018 highlights the changing cybersecurity landscape, emphasizing the need for proactive strategies against breaches, DDoS, and more. Hack Trends, Cyber Threat Analysis, Hacker-Powered Security Insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Just a day after Burger King's Twitter account was hacked and renamed McDonalds, Jeep is suffering the same fate . The account was briefly rebadged, so to speak, to feature a brand new Cadillac ATS, and tweets are pouring out praising Cadillac in the same coarse and thuggish vernacular seen on Burger King's account. The Jeep account also called out several users of Twitter as "da bad guys," one of which tweeted that it was the user @GUHTI_, or ITHUG, who had actually perpetrated the hack. The link for this article located at NBC News is no longer available. . The Twitter account of Jeep has been compromised, echoing the earlier incident with Burger King's unfortunate rebranding mishap.. Twitter Hacking, Brand Hijacking, Social Media Attack, Cyber Threat. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
George Hotz, aka Geohot, the 20-year-old hacker who successfully cracked the Apple iPhone, claimed in a Friday blog post that after working on the PlayStation3 for nearly five weeks, he has finally managed to hack Sony. The hacking of the PS3, which typically runs only the Sony-approved digitally signed software, is a noteworthy feat given the fact that it happens to the only console that, unlike its rivals - Microsoft The link for this article located at TopNews is no longer available. . Tech prodigy Geohot makes headlines as he successfully infiltrates Sony's PlayStation 3 after extensive efforts, sparking significant alarm over security vulnerabilities.. PlayStation Hacking, Sony Security Issues, Geohot Exploit, Console Security Breach. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Popular technology site TechCrunch was hit by potty-mouth hackers late on Monday, leaving the site temporarily unavailable. A notice on TechCrunch.com's front page on Tuesday morning explains that "TechCrunch.com was compromised by a security exploit". Access to the site's story archive has been suspended leaving a two para notice on the hack as the only content visible on the site.. Hackers defaced the front page of the site with a message (recorded by Mikko Hypponen of F-Secure here) apparently abusing site admins and including a link to a pornographic content and warez linking website. This defacement was removed by site admins who are in the process of identifying the exploit involved in the hack, securing systems, and bringing TechCrunch back online. The motives or perpetrators of the attack remain unclear but the timing - a day before Apple's much anticipated iTab launch in San Francisco - could hardly be worse. The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. . Cyber intruders compromised CNN's homepage, revealing a vulnerability and leading to downtime during significant media coverage.. TechCrunch Hack, Security Breach, Exploit Analysis, Cybersecurity News. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Apparently, no actual damage was done to the systems and the hackers' access was brief. But they "could clearly have done severe damage," says TruSecure analyst Russ Cooper. The amount of bandwidth they controlled "far exceeded" several hundred personal computers connected to the Internet via cable modems. . . .. Apparently, no actual damage was done to the systems and the hackers' access was brief. But they "could clearly have done severe damage," says TruSecure analyst Russ Cooper. The amount of bandwidth they controlled "far exceeded" several hundred personal computers connected to the Internet via cable modems. Hackers have gained access to supercomputers and large computer networks at numerous university and research organization facilities in the last few weeks. The infiltrations, which are still under investigation, temporarily gave the attackers sufficient computing power to attack large portions of the Internet. . Recent breaches in academic institutions exposed weaknesses in infrastructure. Cyber intruders might have caused major disruptions.. Cyber Attack Response, University Network Security, Hack Threat Analysis. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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