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Report: Coca-Cola, ToysRUs, McDonald’s, and Fiverr Websites Taken Down by Anonymous Hacker Group
While you were taking it easy this weekend, over one million pages on hundreds of websites were taken over by hacker group Anonymous and made to display a contentious political message. Though the attack was quickly contained, many Israeli corporate websites, including those of Coca-Cola, Groupon, Toys R Us, McDonald’s, and Fiverr, were affected (to be precised, all websites were the local domains of .co.il address, so mcdonalds.co.il, cocacola.co.il etc., but it also included international Fiverr.com with 40 MM monthly visitors). Had a few sharp security researchers not quickly detected the vulnerability and its embedded ransomware code, the economic damage could have cost millions, if not more.
Vulnerability in Tommy Hilfiger Japan DB Exposes Hundreds of Thousands of Customers to Data Theft
Hacker-activists Noam Rotem and Ran L from Safety Detective’s research lab recently revealed a significant security breach in the Tommy Hilfiger Japan client database – leaving the private and personal details of hundreds of thous...
Personal Data (Incl. SMS & Calls) of Mobile Loan App Users in China Left OPEN for ALL to See
Safety Detectives’ research team has recently discovered a sizeable data leak (over 899gb and growing by the day) of a China-based server, which has now been closed. We are unable to confirm the company behind the leak, but accord...
Millions of Peruvian Moviegoers at Risk for Identity Theft, Cybercrime
The research team at SafetyDetectives, led by Anurag Sen, recently uncovered a data leak from Peruvian movie theater chain, Cineplanet. Hosted on a Microsoft Azure server based out of Virginia, USA, there were approximately 14 mil...
Chinese start-up leaked 400GB of scraped data exposing 200+ million Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn users
High-flying and rapidly growing Chinese social media management company Socialarks has suffered a huge data leak leading to the exposure of over 400GB of personal data including several high-profile celebrities and social media in...
Interview With Elena Elkina – WISP
Elena Elkina, Co-Founder of Women in Security and Privacy, was interviewed by Aviva Zacks of Safety Detective. She asked her how WISP helps women succeed in the cybersecurity industry.
Safety Detective: What motivated you to c...
Interview With Taavi Musk – RangeForce
With many thanks to Taavi Must, CEO of RangeForce, Aviva Zacks of Safety Detectives got a deeper understanding of his company's cloud-based simulator.
Safety Detectives: Can you tell me a little bit about your cybersecurity jou...
Interview With Peter Lefkowitz – Citrix
Peter Lefkowitz, Chief Privacy and Digital Risk Officer at Citrix, did us the honor of a fascinating interview. Aviva Zacks of Safety Detectives asked him about Citrix Workspace.
Safety Detectives: What has your journey to cybe...
Interview With Rob Shavell – DeleteMe
Aviva Zacks of Safety Detectives sat down with Rob Shavell, CEO and Co-Founder of DeleteMe, and asked him about his product called Blur.
Safety Detective: What motivated you to start your company?
Rob Shavell: My co-founders...
Interview With Yuen Pin – NeuShield
Aviva Zacks of Safety Detectives had the opportunity to sit down with Yuen Pin, CEO of NeuShield. She asked him about his company's anti-ransomware solution Data Sentinel.
Safety Detectives: What has your journey to cybersecuri...