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Wytec’s website was defaced twice by unknown threat actors more than a week ago and it has yet to be brought back online.
A number of major sites have suffered as a result of a DNS hack, from what appears to be the same Turkish hackers who took down a number of Korean websites last month. Even our ZDNet Korea site ...
Update: The New York Post has announced that a rogue employee is to blame for the website and Twitter account hack that led to racist, violent and sexually explicit messages. “The New York Post’s ...
UPDATE: The employee responsible for hacking The New York Post’s website and twitter account has been fired. In an updated statement just now a spokesperson said, “The New York Post’s investigation ...
Layerswap — a bridge between centralized crypto exchanges and layer-2 blockchains — regained access to its domain after a short-lived hijack drained roughly $100,000 of user funds. On March 20, at ...
A Turkish hacking group managed to tamper with Internet addressing records over the weekend, redirecting dozens of websites belonging to companies including Microsoft, UPS, and Vodafone to a different ...
An unsuspecting hacker stumbled across a clandestine website listing targets for assassination. In early 2020 tech journalist Carl Miller made the chilling discovery. While researching the dark web ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — In a playful twist on April Fools' Day, the Oregon Humane Society announced that kittens have "hacked" the Doggie Dash website, transforming it into "Kitten Dash." The kittens, ...
While I don't want this to sound as flippant as it will, it almost sounds more like an archeological dig than a website hack. HOME DEPOT HACKE MILLIONS COMPROMISED! VA HACKE TENS OF MILLIONS ...
Syrian Electronic Army has claimed credit for defacing the site. — -- The Army's main public website has temporarily been taken down as a protective measure after it was compromised by what ...