Tag: hacked

  • Yippi social network data breach

    June 2022: Targeted attack against Asia’s Social Media Network detected by Kaduu’s Dark Web Monitoring Research Team Southeast Asia’s 1st social media & messaging super app that connects people around the world with multi-features, including social communication, has been hacked. On June 14, 2022 Kaduu Team has discovered data leak belonging to YippiWeb.com. More details…

  • Cl0p Ransomware back online, 21 victims in a month

    After shutting down their entire operation for several months, between November and February, the Cl0p ransomware is now back. The surge in activity was noticed after the ransomware group added 21 new victims to their data leak site within a single month of April. Cl0p has became very active comparing to itself in the past.…

  • Nikkei’s Asian headquarter hit by ransomware

    Media giant Nikkei disclosed that the group’s headquarters in Singapore was hit by a ransomware attack on May 13, 2022. “Unauthorized access to the server was first detected on May 13, prompting an internal probe,” the company revealed in a press release published on Thursday. “Nikkei Group Asia immediately shut down the affected server and…

  • Heroku confirms its data breach

    On May 5, Heroku, a platform as a service (PaaS) that enables developers to build, run, and operate applications entirely in the cloud, confirmed its data breach. Heroku revealed that hackers used stolen GitHub integration OAuth tokens in order to exfiltrate customers’ hashed and salted passwords from internal customer database. This week, Heroku started performing forced password resets…

  • Globant Hacked, 70Gb leaked online

    IT and software consultancy firm Globant has confirmed that they were breached by the Lapsus$ ransomware operators, where data consisting of administrator credentials and source code was leaked by the threat actors. As part of the leak, the hacking group released a 70GB archive of data stolen from Globant, describing it as “some customers source…

  • Ubisoft suffers cyber security incident

    Video game developer Ubisoft has confirmed that it had a ‘cyber security incident’ that caused disruption to its games, systems, and services earlier this month. Ransomware group LAPSUS$, who has claimed responsibility for hacking Samsung, NVIDIA, and Mercado Libre thus far, appears to be behind this incident too. Ubisoft Entertainment SA is a French video game company…

  • NVIDIA Data Breach

    Nvidia Corporation is an American multinational technology company incorporated in Delaware and based in Santa Clara, California. It designs graphics processing units for the gaming and professional markets, as well as system on a chip units for the mobile computing and automotive market.  The Lapsus$ ransomware group claims to have stolen 1TB of data from…

  • An online platform for Actors and Models Hacked

    On February 28, 2022 an Online Agency Explore Talent has been hacked, approximately 9M clients data has been stolen. Explore Talent is a self-proclaimed worldwide leader in acting Modeling Auditions. “We are offering thousands of casting calls and Auditions” says the website.  Leaked data consists of emails, usernames and plaintext passwords, the original headers are…

  • PayBito Data Leak

    Paybito.com is a Bitcoin and cryptocurrency exchange for major cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin, Ethereum, HCX, Litecoin, Ethereum Classic. The exchange is operated by global blockchain and IT services company HashCash. The infamous Lockbit ransomware operators claim to have stolen a database containing personal data belonging to more than 100,000 customers worldwide. However, only small…

  • Cubitts Data Breach

    Cubitts, established in 2012, is an eyeglass manufacturer based in Kings Cross, London, England. The company creates handcrafted frames, and sunglasses, constructed with custom pins that secure the acetate based on a rivet designed by Lewis Cubitt, one of the three Cubitt brothers who inspired the brand name. On February 18, 2022, hacker acting under…