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A report from
Cyber News earlier this week revealed the existence of a massive store of LinkedIn user data that is apparently being sold through an unnamed online forum. The original post seeks to sell an archive of 500 million users and offers a cache of 2 million profiles as proof.
The person claiming ownership of the data store is asking a four-digit $$$$ minimum price for access to the full archive, but is selling samples for as little as $2 in forum credits,
Cyber News reports.
Gizmodo on Wednesday. While we re still investigating this issue, the posted dataset appears to include publicly viewable information that was scraped from LinkedIn combined with data aggregated from other websites or companies, a spokesperson said. Scraping our members data from LinkedIn violates our terms of service and we are constantly working to protect our members and their data.
ENISA Publishes Threat Landscape Reports for
2020 On October 20, 2020, the European Union Agency for
Cybersecurity ( ENISA ) published a series of reports on the threat
landscape in 2020. The reports focused on, among other things,
malware, data breaches, ransomware attacks, information leakage,
and phishing attacks. The reports identified and evaluated the top
cybersecurity threats for the period of January 2019-April
2020.
ENISA Publishes Guidelines for Securing the IoT Supply
Chain On November 9, 2020, ENISA published guidelines on securing the supply
chain for the IoT. The guidelines address the entire lifespan of
IoT product development by offering security measures for each step
(i.e., requirements and design, end use delivery and maintenance,
BBC News
Published
People can now enter their phone numbers into a website to see if they appeared in a recent Facebook data breach.
Details of more than 530 million people were leaked in a database online, largely consisting of mobile numbers.
People can use the Have I Been Pwned online tool to check if their numbers or emails were compromised.
Facebook says the data is from an “old” breach in 2019 but privacy watchdogs are now investigating.
The data
Facebook said it had found and fixed the breach more than a year-and-a-half ago.
But the information has now been published for free in a hacking forum, making it widely available.