Wednesday, December 3, 2025
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hacking

Ticketmaster caught red-handed hacking, hit with major fines

(BUSINESS NEWS) Ticketmaster has agreed to pay $10 million to resolve criminal charges after hacking into a competitor’s network specifically to sabotage.

This phishing simulator tests your company’s (lack of) readiness

(TECHNOLOGY) Phishero is a tool which tests your organization’s resistance to phishing attacks. Pro tip: Most companies aren't ready.

Malware leaps across national borders, your company may already be under attack

(TECH NEWS) “Avalanche” was a platform for malware attacks across the globe, with damages estimated to be in the hundreds of millions. With this kind of prevalence - how can you protect your business?

Mozilla rushes to patch Firefox zero-day exploit used to unmask Tor browser users

(TECH NEWS) Mozilla (Firefox) engineers quickly responded to and are working to patch a zero-day exploit that is being used de-anonymize The Onion Router (Tor) users.

Congress seeks to postpone super important cybersecurity change

(TECH NEWS) Law enforcement could soon be able to obtain a single warrant to hack innumerable computers and devices, regardless of location. Congress is looking at the cybersecurity measure now.

Virusdie: Comprehensive protection for your website

(TECH NEWS) Virusdie scans PHP, HTML, JS, images, and system files to automatically clean up your website and protects against online threats, XSS/SQL injections, and any other suspicious activities.

Why the term “zero day” needs to be in your brand’s cybersecurity vocabulary

(TECH NEWS) What's at risk? Identity theft, botnet spam, corporate espionage, and loss of privacy. Better get to know the term "zero day."

Could hackers *really* take over your car?

(Tech News) Technology is constantly evolving and making our lives easier. As with anything, it comes with a risk. Could hackers potentially take over your car?