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7/16/2024

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Recent Hacking Incidents and Cybersecurity Concerns

Major Data Breaches and Leaks

  • Hacker Group Claims It Hacked Disney's Internal 'Slack' Channels Over Artists' Contracts, AI
    An activist hacking group claimed it hacked the internal communications at Disney.
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  • Hackers Claim to Have Leaked 1.1 TB of Disney Slack Messages
    Disney's internal communications leaked online after hack, including data from nearly 10,000 Slack messages.
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Personal Accounts and Social Media Hacks

  • Hacked, Leaked, Exposed: Why You Should Never Use Stalkerware Apps
    Using stalkerware is creepy, unethical, potentially illegal, and puts your data at risk.
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  • Hackiest Place on Earth: Russian Activist Group Allegedly Hacked Disney's Slack Channels
    The Happiest Place on Earth could have been the hackiest place on earth after an alleged Russian activist hacking group targeted Disney.
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Government and Public Sector Hacks

  • DeFi Protocol Li.Fi Hacked for Nearly $9 Million in Ethereum, Stablecoins
    A wallet linked to the suspected hack on Tuesday held $8.7 million in digital assets, including nearly $6 million in Ethereum (ETH) along with various stablecoins.
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  • Squarespace Hacked — DeFi Wallets Drained (Imaginary Money Stolen)
    Cryptocurrency fans lose their worthless tokens via phishing attacks on decentralized finance sites.
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Corporate and Business Hacks

  • Anonymous Group Claims It Hacked Internal Communications at Disney
    An anonymous group claims it hacked internal communications at Disney, leaking details about unreleased projects, computer code, and discussions about interview candidates.
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  • Senators Seek Answers from AT&T in Massive Hacking of US Customer Call Data
    Two U.S. senators on Tuesday asked AT&T to answer questions about a massive hacking incident in April that resulted in the illegal downloading of customer call data.
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  • The FBI Was Able to Hack into Trump Shooter's Phone Using a Tiny Hacking Device. Here's How
    Despite the prevalence of many 'hacking' devices in law enforcement agencies across the US, the FBI has repeatedly requested a "good guy backdoor" into encrypted communications.
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Other Notable Incidents

  • 2.2 Million Rite Aid Customers Were Hacked in June Data Breach
    On their dark web site, the hacking group revealed that they “obtained over 10 GB of customer information equating to around 45 million lines of data.”
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