OP 11 June, 2023 - 09:52 PM
BREAKING NEWS
Hey there! So, I came across some interesting news in the security world and thought I'd share. The first one is about Minecraft, which I know is super popular. Apparently, some hackers were able to exploit vulnerabilities in the game's login system and steal players' personal information. Yikes! The game makers have since fixed the issue, but it's definitely a reminder to always be careful with your info online.
The second piece of news is about MOVEit, a file transfer software used by some big companies. Well, it turns out that there was a flaw in the software that could allow attackers to remotely execute code on a system. Not good. Thankfully, the company that makes MOVEit has patched the issue and advised users to update their software ASAP.
Lastly, there's something called triangulation that I want to bring up. This is where attackers use a person's phone number and other publicly available information to lure them into revealing their location. It's pretty scary stuff and a good reminder to keep your personal info on lockdown.
What do you think about all of this? Have you ever been affected by any of these types of attacks? Let me know in the comments!
Hey there! So, I came across some interesting news in the security world and thought I'd share. The first one is about Minecraft, which I know is super popular. Apparently, some hackers were able to exploit vulnerabilities in the game's login system and steal players' personal information. Yikes! The game makers have since fixed the issue, but it's definitely a reminder to always be careful with your info online.
The second piece of news is about MOVEit, a file transfer software used by some big companies. Well, it turns out that there was a flaw in the software that could allow attackers to remotely execute code on a system. Not good. Thankfully, the company that makes MOVEit has patched the issue and advised users to update their software ASAP.
Lastly, there's something called triangulation that I want to bring up. This is where attackers use a person's phone number and other publicly available information to lure them into revealing their location. It's pretty scary stuff and a good reminder to keep your personal info on lockdown.
What do you think about all of this? Have you ever been affected by any of these types of attacks? Let me know in the comments!
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