Hackers

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A hacker is an individual who uses computers with the purpose of gaining unauthorized access to private data. They are usually skilled programmers who find weaknesses in computer systems or networks. Some claim that hackers make the Internet a safer place by reporting bugs and vulnerabilities that companies can later fix for their customers’ protection. Mainly, hackers can obtain cash advances, hijack passwords and usernames, steal money, etc.
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Microsoft Offers $100,000 for Hacking Its Linux-Based OS Azure Sphere

The challenge is dubbed Azure Sphere Security Research Challenge and is an extension of Azure Security Lab that was announced last year.
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500,000 Zoom Logins Were Sold Through an Anonymous Telegram Account

A new Zoom scandal occurred due to poor privacy. This time, 500,000 Zoom logins were leaked to a private Telegram account, and then accounts were redeemed by Cyble cybersecurity experts for $6,000.
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Nearly 500,000 Hacked Zoom Accounts Were Sold on Dark Web

Zoom is having more severe problems. About 530,000 accounts were sold for pennies, and some were even given away for free. Many companies, including Google, have barred employees from using the service.
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An Unknown Hacker Stole the Source Code for AMD's Big Navi and Xbox Series X GPU “Arden” and Tried to Sell It for $100 Million

An Unknown hacker stole the source code for the Big Navi and Arden GPUs. He says that if no buyer appears, he will leak the data on the Internet. The hacker is trying to sell stolen info for $100 million.

Pornography Email Scam Is Going Viral: Millions of People Are Being Blackmailed

This kind of fraud is also called sextortion, and it involves hackers threatening people to share videos of them allegedly watching porn in case people don’t pay them money.
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OurMine Hacking Group Strikes Again: This Time, Facebook’s Social Media Accounts Get Hacked

The affected accounts were accessed through a third-party platform called Khoros – a social media management software for businesses.
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15 Twitter Accounts of the NFL Teams Got Hacked by a Saudi Hacking Group

Reportedly, a Saudi “white hat” hacking group is responsible for taking control of the NFL’s teams’ accounts.

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