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FitGirl-Repacks Named As Key Piracy Threat In ESA’s 2024 Report
In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts! FitGirl-Repacks saw 22 million visits in July 2024 despite domain blocks. The ESA’s report omits mentions of malware, cryptocurrencies, and Scene release groups. Rightsholders still haven’t identified the operators behind FitGirl-Repacks. The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has recently submitted its updated list of “Notorious Markets” to the...
Hackers Hijack Robot Vacuums To Broadcast Racial Slurs
In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts! Hackers remotely accessed Ecovacs Deebot X2s vacuums in multiple US cities. The exact number of compromised devices from Ecovacs remains unclear. Ecovacs acknowledged the breach and began an internal security investigation. Hackers have infiltrated robot vacuum cleaners in several US cities, exploiting security vulnerabilities in the Ecovacs...
Internet Archive Suffers Cyberattacks, Hackers Send Emails
In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts! The Internet Archive faced multiple cyberattacks, causing significant service disruptions. A breach on Zendesk exposed sensitive data from 33 million users. Hackers retained access, sending emails posing as official support. The Internet Archive, a well-known non-profit digital library and home to the Wayback Machine, has recently been...
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