Weak Password Allowed Hackers To Sink a 158-Year-Old Company
A ransomware gang was able to destroy KNP, a 158-year-old transport company, after managing to guess a weak employee password. This breach resulted in the loss of all company data…
A ransomware gang was able to destroy KNP, a 158-year-old transport company, after managing to guess a weak employee password. This breach resulted in the loss of all company data…
Summary Hackers are leveraging a vulnerability by embedding malware within DNS records, making it possible to evade standard security measures that monitor web and email traffic. Researchers from DomainTools have…
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Summary Microsoft has issued emergency security updates to address two zero-day vulnerabilities in SharePoint, namely CVE-2025-53770 and CVE-2025-53771. These vulnerabilities have compromised SharePoint servers globally in what are referred to…
One weak password caused a ransomware gang to destroy KNP, a 158-year-old transport company in Northamptonshire. The hackers gained access by guessing an employee’s password. They encrypted the company’s data,…
Alaska Airlines Resumes Operations After System Glitch Grounds All Flights Alaska Airlines faced a significant system failure that resulted in all flights being grounded due to an IT outage. The…
Microsoft Releases Emergency Patches for Actively Exploited SharePoint Zero-Days Microsoft has released emergency security updates for two zero-day vulnerabilities in SharePoint, identified as CVE-2025-53770 and CVE-2025-53771. These vulnerabilities have been…
Hackers have discovered a new technique for hiding malware within DNS records. This method allows attackers to bypass typical security checks, launching their payload without raising alarms. By encoding malicious…