Google fined $60 million over Android location data collection
Google continued tracking some of its users' Android phones even though they had disabled "Location History" in the device's settings.
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Google continued tracking some of its users' Android phones even though they had disabled "Location History" in the device's settings.
The reward offer, first reported by WIRED, is also notable for the fact that it marks the first time the face of a Conti associate, known as "Target," has been unmasked. The four other associates have been referred to as "Tramp," "Dandis," "Professor," and "Reshaev."
The company revealed that the attackers could only harvest and steal non-sensitive data from a Box folder linked to a compromised employee's account.
In the US government's ongoing campaign to protect data in the age of quantum computers, a new and powerful attack that used a single traditional computer to completely break a fourth-round candidate highlights the risks involved in standardizing the next generation of encryption algorithms.
A new ransomware family dubbed Luna can be used to encrypt devices running several operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and ESXi systems.
A misconfigured Amazon S3 bucket resulted in 3TB of airport data (more than 1.5 million files) being publicly accessible, open, and without an authentication requirement for access, highlighting the dangers of unsecured cloud infrastructure within the travel sector.
Critical: VMware ESXi 6.7, Patch Release ESXi670-202206001 Release Date: JUN 14, 2022
Active since 2019, UNC2165 is known to obtain initial access to victim networks via stolen credentials and a JavaScript-based downloader malware called FakeUpdates (aka SocGholish)..