In Edition No. 109 of Internet Security Week , Microsoft confirms data leakage, favorite programming languages of hackers, owner of Kaspersky retaliates alert issued against his company in Germany and more.
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Microsoft confirms Bing and Cortana data leakage in cyberataque
Microsoft has confirmed the leakage of the source codes of technologies such as Bing and Cortana. 37 GB of information from research, voice and map survey platforms were released on the Internet on Sunday (20) by the Lapsus group from the commitment of an employee account of the Redmond company.
By Felipe Demartini in Canaltech
Conflict links: click or not click
The geopolitical conflict in Ukraine is the most recent example of malicious actors trying to profit from innocent victims.
By Jeffrey Esposito in Kaspersky Daily
Predictable passwords: a recipe for failure
Unfortunately, many people still use the same passwords to access various accounts online. This attitude can pose a huge risk to security.
By Jake Moore in We Live Security
Malware Cyclops Blink infects Asus routers
Malware has calls with Sandworm, supported by Kremlin, a gang behind the VPNfilter malware that in 2018 it targeted routers and storage devices.
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Hackers evaluate favorite programming languages
Researchers were interested in understanding which languages hackers use and also asked about choosing operating system, whether or not an individual considered their important choice to hack and how much experience they had as a programmer and hacker.
By Brandon Vigliarolo in The Register
Bitrat virus is distributed in Pirate Activators of Windows
Safety firm researchers Ahnlab have detected a new Troia Bitrat horse distribution campaign that deceives users looking for ways to activate their Windows pirate facilities.
By Dácio Castelo Branco in Canaltech
Owner of Kaspersky retaliates alert issued against his company in Germany
Open Letter from Eugene Kaspersky in response to the warning against the use of Kaspersky products by the German Federal Information Security (BSI).
By Eugene Kaspersky in Kaspersky Daily
Social networks at work: cybersecurity tips for employees
Do you usually share details about your work, your bosses or co -workers on social networks? Think twice before sharing: less can be more.
By Amer Owaida in We Live Security
Supposed Lapsus leader $ arrested in England
Police made seven youth arrests, one of which is suspected of leading the group, which has been attacking since August 2021.
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