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FBI warns outdated Wi-Fi routers are being exploited by hackers
The FBI issued a public service announcement on May 7, 2025, warning that cybercriminals are actively exploiting outdated ...
Regular Hackaday readers will no doubt be familiar with the work of Matthew Alt, AKA [wrongbaud]. His deep-dive blog posts ...
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Salt Typhoon is hacking the world’s phone and internet giants. Here’s everywhere that’s been hit.
Salt Typhoon is by far one of the most prolific hacking groups in recent years, breaching some of the top American phone ...
An international law enforcement operation shut down a service called SocksEscort, which allegedly helped cybercriminals all over the world launch ransomware and DDoS attacks, as well as distribute ...
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Fake Apps, Fraudulent Emails, and Very Real Hackers: Another Week in the Infosec Trenches
This week saw attacks on Claude Code users, LastPass users, Starlink users, and, perhaps worst of all, people who needed an ambulance. Add a dash of AI hacking, and you have another wild week in ...
Around the same time the Stryker attack came to light, posts to a Telegram account and website controlled by Handala Hack took credit for the takedown. Handala posts cited last week’s killing of 165 ...
Your Asus router may have been targeted by a sophisticated form of malware capable of adding devices to a botnet and using ...
As national security services warn that Russian hackers are currently engaged in new global attacks against WhatsApp and Signal users, here’s how to stay safe.
SocksEscort sold proxy services on the open web, but was actually routing traffic through compromised routers and internet-connected devices.
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