Researchers said they have uncovered yet another mass compromise of home and small-office wireless routers, this one being used to make malicious configuration changes to more than 300,000 devices made by D-Link, Micronet, Tenda, TP-Link, and others.. The hackers appear to be using a variety of techniques to commandeer the devices and make changes to the domain name system (DNS) servers used to translate human-friendly domain names into the IP addresses computers use to locate their Web servers, according to a report published Monday by researchers from security firm Team Cymru. . Scientists reveal a substantial breach affecting more than 300,000 Wi-Fi routers repurposed for harmful DNS modifications.. Router Compromise,DNS Hijacking,IoT Security,Wireless Networking,Network Threats. . Dave Wreski
The government and private technology experts warned Wednesday that hackers plan to attack thousands of Web sites Sunday in a loosely coordinated "contest" that could disrupt Internet traffic. Organizers established a Web site, defacers-challenge.com, listing in broken English the rules for . . . . The government and private technology experts warned Wednesday that hackers plan to attack thousands of Web sites Sunday in a loosely coordinated "contest" that could disrupt Internet traffic. Organizers established a Web site, defacers-challenge.com, listing in broken English the rules for hackers who might participate. The Web site appeared to operate out of California and cautioned to "deface its crime" -- an apparent acknowledgment that vandalizing Internet pages is illegal. The Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday it was aware of the hackers' plans but did not expect to issue any formal public warnings. The Chief Information Officers Council, part of the Office of Management and Budget, cautioned U.S. agencies and instructed experts to tighten security at federal Web sites. "Frankly, hacker challenges occur frequently, and we don't think they all rise to the level of a warning," Homeland Security spokesman David Wray said. The link for this article located at Yahoo is no longer available. . Alert issued by authorities regarding cybercriminals intending widespread assaults on online platforms this weekend amplifies digital security apprehensions.. Mass Hacker Attacks, Website Disruption, Cybersecurity Alerts. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A group calling itself Pentaguard simultaneously cracked government websites in the United States, England and Australia. The group replaced the home pages of the sites over the weekend with a statement reading "The largest .gov & .mil mass defacement in the . . . . A group calling itself Pentaguard simultaneously cracked government websites in the United States, England and Australia. The group replaced the home pages of the sites over the weekend with a statement reading "The largest .gov & .mil mass defacement in the history of mankind." It caused the temporary disruption of at least two dozen sites. The effort was managed across time zones and across platforms, according to Attrition.org, a hacker tracking outfit. According to Attrition.org, the break-ins were not random; targets were selected for their relation to topical issues. Two sites in the United States were hacked, along with seven in Britain and 15 in Australia. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Cyberforce achieved a groundbreaking breach, affecting federal websites across Canada, Germany, and New Zealand, leaving a mark in cybersecurity history.. Pentaguard, Website Hack, Cybersecurity Threat, Government Breach. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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