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Cyberattack Leaks Sensitive Moroccan Data Amid Algeria Tensions
A cyberattack on Morocco's social security agency leaked sensitive personal data, including salary information and financial details of high-profile individuals, onto Telegram this week; hackers claimed responsibility in response to alleged online harassment of Algeria by Morocco, highlighting the d...
Cyberattack Leaks Sensitive Moroccan Data Amid Algeria Tensions
A cyberattack on Morocco's social security agency leaked sensitive personal data, including salary information and financial details of high-profile individuals, onto Telegram this week; hackers claimed responsibility in response to alleged online harassment of Algeria by Morocco, highlighting the d...
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40% Bias Score


Widespread Mobile Phishing Campaign Targets US Toll Agency Users
A massive mobile phishing campaign in the US impersonates toll agencies (E-ZPass, The Toll Roads, FasTrak, state DMVs) via text messages demanding immediate payment to avoid fines or license suspension, driving victims to sophisticated mobile-only phishing sites.
Widespread Mobile Phishing Campaign Targets US Toll Agency Users
A massive mobile phishing campaign in the US impersonates toll agencies (E-ZPass, The Toll Roads, FasTrak, state DMVs) via text messages demanding immediate payment to avoid fines or license suspension, driving victims to sophisticated mobile-only phishing sites.
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8% Bias Score


Albanese Downplays Major Cyberattack on Australian Super Funds
A coordinated cyberattack targeted at least five major Australian superannuation funds, potentially affecting thousands of accounts; Prime Minister Anthony Albanese downplayed the significance of the event, emphasizing the frequency of such attacks.
Albanese Downplays Major Cyberattack on Australian Super Funds
A coordinated cyberattack targeted at least five major Australian superannuation funds, potentially affecting thousands of accounts; Prime Minister Anthony Albanese downplayed the significance of the event, emphasizing the frequency of such attacks.
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52% Bias Score


Doge" Gains Access to Sensitive Federal Payroll System Despite Security Warnings
Over the weekend, despite warnings from senior staff about the risks, members of Elon Musk's so-called "department of government efficiency" gained access to a payroll system processing salaries for roughly 276,000 federal employees across numerous agencies; this access allows them to view sensitive...
Doge" Gains Access to Sensitive Federal Payroll System Despite Security Warnings
Over the weekend, despite warnings from senior staff about the risks, members of Elon Musk's so-called "department of government efficiency" gained access to a payroll system processing salaries for roughly 276,000 federal employees across numerous agencies; this access allows them to view sensitive...
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56% Bias Score


Medusa Ransomware Exploits 'Time-Travel' Hacking Technique
The Medusa ransomware attacks, targeting at least 300 critical infrastructure systems, exploited a time-travel hacking technique by changing system dates to validate expired 2012 security certificates, bypassing security controls; the FBI advises immediate mitigation.
Medusa Ransomware Exploits 'Time-Travel' Hacking Technique
The Medusa ransomware attacks, targeting at least 300 critical infrastructure systems, exploited a time-travel hacking technique by changing system dates to validate expired 2012 security certificates, bypassing security controls; the FBI advises immediate mitigation.
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48% Bias Score


Atlantis AIO: Automated Hacking Machine Exploits Millions of Stolen Passwords
A new report reveals Atlantis AIO, an automated hacking machine, uses millions of stolen passwords to launch credential stuffing attacks against over 140 online platforms, highlighting the urgent need to abandon passwords and adopt more secure authentication methods like passkeys.
Atlantis AIO: Automated Hacking Machine Exploits Millions of Stolen Passwords
A new report reveals Atlantis AIO, an automated hacking machine, uses millions of stolen passwords to launch credential stuffing attacks against over 140 online platforms, highlighting the urgent need to abandon passwords and adopt more secure authentication methods like passkeys.
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52% Bias Score

Cyberattack Exposes Weaknesses in \$1 Trillion Australian Superannuation Industry
A coordinated cyberattack exploited reused passwords to compromise six major Australian superannuation funds, managing over \$1 trillion in assets and impacting 12.6 million members, prompting increased regulatory scrutiny and a focus on improving multi-factor authentication (MFA) implementation.

Cyberattack Exposes Weaknesses in \$1 Trillion Australian Superannuation Industry
A coordinated cyberattack exploited reused passwords to compromise six major Australian superannuation funds, managing over \$1 trillion in assets and impacting 12.6 million members, prompting increased regulatory scrutiny and a focus on improving multi-factor authentication (MFA) implementation.
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36% Bias Score

Cyberattack hits major Australian super funds
A cyberattack targeting five major Australian super funds, including AustralianSuper, resulted in account access issues and financial losses for some members, prompting calls for improved cybersecurity measures and regulatory oversight.

Cyberattack hits major Australian super funds
A cyberattack targeting five major Australian super funds, including AustralianSuper, resulted in account access issues and financial losses for some members, prompting calls for improved cybersecurity measures and regulatory oversight.
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40% Bias Score

201 Million X User Records Released in Data Breach
A data enthusiast released a 34GB file containing 201,186,753 X user records, combining data from a 2022 vulnerability exploit and a new January 2025 breach, highlighting ongoing security concerns and data protection failures on the platform.

201 Million X User Records Released in Data Breach
A data enthusiast released a 34GB file containing 201,186,753 X user records, combining data from a 2022 vulnerability exploit and a new January 2025 breach, highlighting ongoing security concerns and data protection failures on the platform.
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40% Bias Score

ePrice Data Breach Exposes 6.8 Million Customer Records
On March 29th, Italian e-commerce site ePrice confirmed a data breach exposing approximately 6.8 million customer records, including personal information, email addresses, order details, and phone numbers, but not financial data, to a group known as Alcxtraze on the BreachForum dark web forum.

ePrice Data Breach Exposes 6.8 Million Customer Records
On March 29th, Italian e-commerce site ePrice confirmed a data breach exposing approximately 6.8 million customer records, including personal information, email addresses, order details, and phone numbers, but not financial data, to a group known as Alcxtraze on the BreachForum dark web forum.
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36% Bias Score

Leaked Texts Reveal Sensitive US Intelligence on Houthis
Texts from US national security officials Mike Waltz and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, discussing a Yemen strike in a group chat that accidentally included Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, revealed sensitive intelligence-gathering methods, potentially compromising US intelligence capabilities on the...

Leaked Texts Reveal Sensitive US Intelligence on Houthis
Texts from US national security officials Mike Waltz and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, discussing a Yemen strike in a group chat that accidentally included Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, revealed sensitive intelligence-gathering methods, potentially compromising US intelligence capabilities on the...
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52% Bias Score

Personal Data of Top US Security Officials Found Easily Accessible Online
Der Spiegel revealed the easily accessible online personal data of top US security officials, including phone numbers, emails, and passwords, raising serious national security concerns; this information was obtained through commercial people search engines and publicly available leaked data.

Personal Data of Top US Security Officials Found Easily Accessible Online
Der Spiegel revealed the easily accessible online personal data of top US security officials, including phone numbers, emails, and passwords, raising serious national security concerns; this information was obtained through commercial people search engines and publicly available leaked data.
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40% Bias Score
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