Vodafone is investigating possible data breach after threats to leak source code
The Lapsus$ group claims to have stolen approximately 200 GB of source code files, allegedly contained in 5,000 GitHub repositories.
The Lapsus$ group claims to have stolen approximately 200 GB of source code files, allegedly contained in 5,000 GitHub repositories.
The system is based on Google’s low latency alert mechanism for earthquake alerts and is supplemental to the country's existing air raid alert systems.
Malicious actors are spreading malware disguised a DDoS tool called the “Liberator” via Telegram channels associated with various sympathetic groups, such as the IT Army of Ukraine.
Over the past couple of weeks, Facebook took some steps to curb the spread of Russian disinformation as a response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Removing the data to another country would only be a “Plan B or C”, and this could only happen after regulatory changes approved by Ukraine’s Parliament.
Mozilla did not share any information regarding the attacks exploiting the zero-day vulnerabilities.
Google has observed activity from a range of threat actors, including FancyBear and Ghostwriter.
The company implemented measures to protect data of customers in Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus.
The company notes that this figure isn’t specific to the time period since the invasion of Ukraine, as most of these addresses were identified prior to the invasion.
Take-Two is also preventing people in Russia and Belarus from installing its games.
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