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20Million + Users Stolen Personal Records and been Sold on Dark Web for $4,000 to $ 5000

MixCloud investigating a data breach that impacts more than 20 million registered users for the service. MixCloud is a popular music streaming service. The platform allows the listening and distribution of radio shows, DJ mixes, and podcasts which are uploaded by its users. The company said it has more than 17 million users. MixCloud  was found in the year 2008 and the company located in the United Kingdom and it falls under European data protection rules  GDPR  rules. MixCloud Data Breach A dark web seller knows bt the handle “A_W_S,” listed the data of MixCloud for sale on dark web forums from $4,000, to $5000 or about 0.5 bitcoin. According to Motherboard  analysis  of the data shared by the seller, the data breach found to happen in November and the data found to be authentic. Motherboard verified the data bu using an email sign-up feature, and they found those email addresses are already linked with the account. The following are the data collected that includes

Tens of Millions of SMS text Messages & Massive Private Data Leaked Online From Hacked Database

Researchers discovered a massive hacked database online that exposed tens of millions of SMS text messages, and private data belongs to a U.S company TrueDialog. TrueDialog is an American communication company that offering SMS texting solutions to companies such as businesses, universities, and colleges in the USA. Companies claim that they provide Enterprise-grade SMS Texting service, but this massive data leak indicates and leads to huge risks for their customers who have sent and received an SMS for a year of the period. By holding an unsecured database, TrueDialog leaked millions of people’s sensitive data across the USA, and the researchers confirmed that the unprotected database belongs to TrueDialog by finding the evidence of their Host ID “api.truedialog.com”. Discovered database, Also contains millions of account usernames and passwords, PII data of TrueDialog users and their customers, and much more. Since the uncovered database huge volume of data, there is n

More than 60% of Malicious Ads Targeting Windows Computer Systems – Windows Users Beware!

A new report shows that 61% of malicious ads on the Internet targeting Windows computers to infect with malware or to steal the information. The malicious ads act as a platform to distribute malware, by attracting users and redirect them to malicious websites which results in downloading the malware. Windows as Prime Target According to Devcon  observation  between July 11 – November 22, 2019, 61% of the malicious ad campaigns primarily targeting the Windows operating system, when compared to other popular operating systems. Next to the Windows operating system, the second most targeted operating system in ChromeOS which accounts for 22.5%, next is MacOS at 10.5% and the least targeted device is Apple iPads at 0.8%. Malicious Ads Source: DEVCON In another  report  published by Confiant, the malicious ads increased from Q2 to Q3. The Q3 attacks are targeting desktop computers, mainly running Windows and they are attacking users mainly in Italy, Spain, and Scandinavia.

Facebook will let you transfer photos to Google Photos soon

If you don’t automatically back up your photos on Google Photos just yet, you will now have an extra tool in your arsenal. Facebook has just announced that soon you will be able to backup your photos uploaded on the social network to your Google Photos account. This is part of their goal to bring data portability (that is hopefully secure) to their users through the Data Transfer Project involving other major technology brands like Apple, Google, Microsoft, Twitter, etc. Of course, you could always download your information, including photos, from Facebook any time you want. But now they want to give you the option to back them up on other platforms that are not theirs. This tool is just the first of many that they plan to introduce through the aforementioned Data Transfer Project that they have been working on together with the other tech brands. We might soon see that you could also back them up on Apple’s Photos or Microsoft’s OneDrive, etc. The  Google Photos backup tool