YouTube Outage: After Microsoft, Google’s Video Streamer Appears To Be Down. Here’s How The Tech Giant Has Responded
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YouTube Outage: After Microsoft, Google’s Video Streamer Appears To Be Down. Here’s How The Tech Giant Has Responded

YouTube Down: After Microsoft’s services went down across the world following a cybersecurity update from CrowdStrike, it now appears that Google’s video streamer YouTube is down across India. As per Downdetector, reports of YouTube outages have been flagged from major cities, including the likes of New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. Team YouTube has said that…

Cyber Fraudsters Hack Server of Bank in Noida, Steal 16.71 Crore
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Cyber Fraudsters Hack Server of Bank in Noida, Steal 16.71 Crore

Cyber Fraudsters Hack Server of Bank in Noida, Steal 16.71 Crore Cyber fraudsters recently allegedly hacked the server of a commercial bank in Noida’s Sector 62 to steal Rs 6.71 crore, said the police. They added that this major breach was accomplished by hacking into the bank’s server and transferring the money to 84 different…

CoinStats says North Korean hackers breached 1,590 crypto wallets

CoinStats says North Korean hackers breached 1,590 crypto wallets

CoinStats suffered a massive security breach that compromised 1,590 cryptocurrency wallets, with the attack suspected to have been carried out by North Korean threat actors. CoinStats is a comprehensive cryptocurrency portfolio management app with 1,500,000 users. It is used for investment tracking, real-time data, news aggregation, and custom alerts. It also allows users to create…

Android bug can leak DNS traffic with VPN kill switch enabled

Android bug can leak DNS traffic with VPN kill switch enabled

A Mullvad VPN user has discovered that Android devices leak DNS queries when switching VPN servers even though the “Always-on VPN” feature was enabled with the “Block connections without VPN” option. “Always-on VPN” is designed to start the VPN service when the device boots and keep it running while the device or profile is on. Enabling the “Block Connections…

Powerful ‘Brokewell’ Android Trojan Allows Attackers to Takeover Devices

Powerful ‘Brokewell’ Android Trojan Allows Attackers to Takeover Devices

A newly identified Android trojan can steal user information and provide attackers with the ability to take control of infected devices, threat detection company ThreatFabric reports. Dubbed Brokewell, the trojan includes all the capabilities of mobile banking malware, while also providing attackers with remote access to devices. Brokewell is being distributed via fake application updates,…