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Class Action Lawsuit Over StockX Hack Dismissed

Posted on December 9, 2021 by Dissent

Victor Deng reports: StockX’s legal saga in connection with a data breach that affected millions of users in 2019 is one step closer to wrapping up after a federal judge in charge of the case dismissed the consolidated class action lawsuit. According to The Fashion Law, Michigan District Judge Victoria Roberts has granted StockX’s motion to dismiss the complaints against the secondary marketplace citing…

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Former Superget[.]info hacker to publish autobiography

Posted on December 9, 2021 by Dissent

Vietnamnet reports: Ngo Minh Hieu, or Hieupc, who once operated a massive international hacking and identity theft scheme, has revealed that he will publish a book about his life, especially the time in jail in the US. […] Hieu, born in 1989 in Gia Lai, was well known as a hacker behind one of the…

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Canada Charges Its “Most Prolific Cybercriminal”

Posted on December 9, 2021 by Dissent

Brian Krebs fleshes out more about Matthew Philbert, the Canadian man arrested in Canada and charged in both the U.S. and Canada with a number of cybercrimes. Once again, Krebs provides a great example of solid research. Read his report at KrebsOnSecurity. Interestingly, Krebs ends his article with a comment that tends to agree with…

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Hackers publish Vestas data following cyber attack

Posted on December 9, 2021 by Dissent

Sabina Weston reports: Hackers behind last month’s cyber attack on Vestas, the world’s largest wind turbine manufacturer, have published a portion of the compromised data online. That’s according to a statement published by the company, in which it advised customers and business partners to “stay vigilant” as there’s a possibility that their personal data may be misused. Read more at ITPro.

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Emotet now drops Cobalt Strike, fast forwards ransomware attacks

Posted on December 8, 2021 by Dissent

Lawrence Abrams reports: In a concerning development, the notorious Emotet malware now installs Cobalt Strike beacons directly, giving immediate network access to threat actors and making ransomware attacks imminent. […] Today, Emotet research group Cryptolaemus warned that Emotet is now skipping their primary malware payload of TrickBot or Qbot and directly installing Cobalt Strike beacons on infected…

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LINE Pay leaks data from approximately 133,000 users to GitHub of all places

Posted on December 8, 2021 by Dissent

Sunaina reports: LINE Pay, a smartphone payment provider, announced yesterday that between September and November of this year, approximately 133,000 users’ payment details were inadvertently published on GitHub. A research group employee accidentally uploaded files detailing participants in a LINE Pay promotional programme staged between late December 2020 and April 2021 to the collaborative coding…

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