News Wrap: Amazon Privacy and Telegram DDoS Attack
Threatpost editors Tara Seals and Lindsey O’Donnell discuss a recent lawsuit against Amazon for its privacy policies, a Telegram DDoS attack and more. Go to Source
Threatpost editors Tara Seals and Lindsey O’Donnell discuss a recent lawsuit against Amazon for its privacy policies, a Telegram DDoS attack and more. Go to Source
XENOTIME, a destructive APT linked to Russia, has broadened its target set beyond Middle East oil and gas. Go to Source
Two lawsuits are seeking class-action status, alleging that Amazon records children and stores their voiceprints indefinitely. Go to Source
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Evernote’s web clipper extension for Chrome is vulnerable to a critical flaw that could have exposed the data of more than 4.6 million users. Go to Source
The critical bug in a connected medical device can allow an attacker to remotely manipulate hospital pumps, either to withhold meds or dispense too much. Go to Source
Durov took to Twitter to hint that Beijing tried to take Telegram offline to disrupt the Hong Kong protests. Go to Source
A high-severity flaw could give attackers full control of Cisco routers or switches. Go to Source
215 accounts use the same family of special URL shorteners to track the effectiveness of the operation. Go to Source
Evite’s data breach, stemming from an “inactive data storage file,” is only one of many breaches to be disclosed this week. Go to Source