Nicole Jao reports: Personal data and booking information from 13 hotels operated by Huazhu Hotels Group (华住酒店集团) has reportedly been leaked in what could be the largest data breach in China in five years, according to Chinese cybersecurity media FreeBuf (in Chinese). This morning, a post on a Chinese dark web forum titled “Huazhu-owned hotels…
Fortnite fury over how Google handled its security hole
Graham Cluley writes: It feels like only yesterday that we were all talking about how Epic Games was putting Android users at risk by refusing to put its hit game Fortnite into the Google Play store, and instead recommending players disable a security setting to install it. It wasn’t yesterday though. It was about three…
Hacked: User Data Leaked From Brazilian Crypto Arbitrage Platform, Funds Reportedly Safe
Omar Faridi reports: Brazilian ‘arbitrage’ firm Atlas has reportedly been hacked and the email addresses belonging to its over 264,000 users have been leaked. The company’s users’ phone numbers and the amount of cryptocurrency they have deposited on the platform have also now been shared publicly by the hacker(s). According to a Youtube video posted…
Suspicion of leaking sensitive information from IDF: “Details of hundreds of thousands of soldiers exposed”
Note: this is a Google translation of an article that originally appeared in Hebrew at https://news.walla.co.il/item/3183496: Four people are suspected of setting up a system for trading information about candidates for military service, according to an investigation conducted by the Ministry of Justice’s Privacy Protection Authority. In the course of the investigation, a systematic violation of…
Aadhaar details of over 60k students on APCCE website
Anupama N reports: Vijayawada: The officials of Commissionerate of College Education, Andhra Pradesh, have put the privacy of thousands of students at risk by publishing their Aadhaar card details on the website. In a major goof up by the officials, details of 64,807 students have been put up on the website, for the viewing of…
‘IRL’ app could compromise your personal information
Cheri Kiesecker kindly sent along this news item as a warning for readers. Kara Apel reports: A text message that claims you’ve been complimented by a friend can trick you into accessing all of your personal information. Thousands of people across the county, including hundreds here in the Midstate, have been receiving this message. The…