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Hackers target Taliban databases
Hackers target Taliban databases
Habib Mohammadi reports: A group of unidentified hackers has breached the Taliban’s databases, leaking documents from 21 ministries and government agencies, some of which appear to be classified, according to reports circulating online. The leaked files reportedly include documents from the Taliban-controlled ministries of finance, justice, foreign affairs, information and culture, telecommunications, and mining, as well as the Supreme Court and the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice. The hackers have published hundreds of these documents on a website called “Talibleaks.”
·databreaches.net·
Hackers target Taliban databases
Wiz Research Uncovers Exposed DeepSeek Database Leaking Sensitive Information, Including Chat History | Wiz Blog
Wiz Research Uncovers Exposed DeepSeek Database Leaking Sensitive Information, Including Chat History | Wiz Blog
A publicly accessible database belonging to DeepSeek allowed full control over database operations, including the ability to access internal data. The exposure includes over a million lines of log streams with highly sensitive information.
·wiz.io·
Wiz Research Uncovers Exposed DeepSeek Database Leaking Sensitive Information, Including Chat History | Wiz Blog
ConnectOnCall.com, LLC Provides Notice of Data Security Incident
ConnectOnCall.com, LLC Provides Notice of Data Security Incident
ConnectOnCall.com, LLC provides a product (“ConnectOnCall”) that healthcare providers purchase to improve their after-hours call process and enhance communications between the providers and their patients. ConnectOnCall discovered an incident that involved personal information related to communications between patients and healthcare providers that use ConnectOnCall. On May 12, 2024, ConnectOnCall learned of an issue impacting ConnectOnCall and immediately began an investigation and took steps to secure the product and ensure the overall security of its environment. ConnectOnCall’s investigation revealed that between February 16, 2024, and May 12, 2024, an unknown third party had access to ConnectOnCall and certain data within the application, including certain information in provider-patient communications.
·businesswire.com·
ConnectOnCall.com, LLC Provides Notice of Data Security Incident
Thousands of orgs at risk of ServiceNow KB data leaks
Thousands of orgs at risk of ServiceNow KB data leaks
Security researchers say that thousands of companies are potentially leaking secrets from their internal knowledge base (KB) articles via ServiceNow misconfigurations. Aaron Costello and Dan Meged, of the AppOmni and Adaptive Shield security shops respectively, separately published their findings this week, concluding that pages set to "private" could still be read by tinkering with a ServiceNow customer's KB widgets. These widgets are essentially containers of information used to construct the pages in KB articles. These can include page elements that allow users to leave feedback on articles, either through star ratings or comments, for example.
·theregister.com·
Thousands of orgs at risk of ServiceNow KB data leaks
Free Russia Foundation to investigate data breach after internal documents published online — Novaya Gazeta Europe
Free Russia Foundation to investigate data breach after internal documents published online — Novaya Gazeta Europe
One of Russia’s most prominent pro-democracy organisations, the Free Russia Foundation, announced that it was investigating a potential cyberattack on Friday, following a leak of thousands of emails and documents related to its work.
·novayagazeta.eu·
Free Russia Foundation to investigate data breach after internal documents published online — Novaya Gazeta Europe
Police Ombudsman sorry for ‘distressing’ data leak as investigation is launched
Police Ombudsman sorry for ‘distressing’ data leak as investigation is launched
An investigation has been launched after a data breach led to the details of current and former Police Ombudsman staff members being accidently released. The Police Ombudsman (PONI) has apologised for the data leak incident involving 160 current and former staff.
·irishnews.com·
Police Ombudsman sorry for ‘distressing’ data leak as investigation is launched