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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Hacking Incidents:
HPE hacked by Russian intelligence group (Cozy Bear) that hit Microsoft: CNBC reports that HPE's cloud-based email system was compromised by the state-sponsored actor known as Cozy Bear.
Another cloud services provider hacked by Russian intelligence: The Washington Post states that the major cloud computing provider spun out of Hewlett-Packard revealed it had been hacked by a suspected Russian intelligence group.
Nation-state actor Midnight Blizzard hacks HPE's cloud-based email system: MarketWatch reports that HPE disclosed a hack by a suspected nation-state actor called Midnight Blizzard on its cloud-based email system.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise reveals hack by Russian state actor: CNN Business mentions that HPE's cloud-based email systems were breached by the same Russian hacking group that compromised other entities.
HPE hit by Russian intelligence group that hacked Microsoft: NBC Connecticut reports on HPE being targeted by the Russian intelligence group that also hacked Microsoft.
HPE says it was hacked by group believed to be Midnight Blizzard: Bloomberg.com covers HPE's statement that a suspected nation-state actor gained unauthorized access to its cloud-based email system.
Other Hacking Incidents: 7. Tesla hacked, 24 zero-days demoed at Pwn2Own Automotive 2024: Bleeping Computer reports security researchers hacking a Tesla Modem and earning awards at Pwn2Own Automotive 2024.
Fort Worth ISD health council meeting hacked with pornographic images: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram covers the hacking incident during a health council meeting, involving the display of inappropriate images.
Hacked Ohio Lottery restores ability to cash in big winning tickets: The Columbus Dispatch reports on the Ohio Lottery facing a cybersecurity incident where hackers may have gained access.
SEC's X account hacked with 'SIM swapping': Cybernews mentions the US Securities and Exchange Commission revealing hackers hijacked its X account using 'SIM swapping.'
JPMorgan Faces 45 Billion Hacking Attempts Per Day: Yahoo Finance reports on JPMorgan facing a high volume of hacking attempts, with CEO Jamie Dimon addressing cyber attacks.
EquiLend, $2.4 trillion securities platform owner hacked: The Stack covers EquiLend admitting "unauthorized access" in a hacking incident involving a $2.4 trillion securities platform.
Beware of rogue chatbot hacking incidents: Security Intelligence warns about hacking incidents involving rogue chatbots, specifically mentioning Bing Chat.
Bitcoin ransomware gang claims to have hacked major UK water provider: Protos reports Black Basta claiming to have hacked a major UK water provider and demanding bitcoin ransom.
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