CyberNews

CyberNews is a news site focused on cybersecurity and privacy issues. The site's content primarily consists of investigative journalism and security research conducted by a team of experts in the field. The team includes Vincentas Baubonis, Head of Security Research, Mantas Kasiliauskis, Information Security Researcher, Teona Patussi and Aras Nazarovas as Junior Information Security Researchers. The site's editorial and communication teams ensure timely and accurate reporting. CyberNews has been featured in industry-related publications and global news leaders for their investigations and reports.

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This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

  • Massive Passwords Leak: Over Ten Billion Unique Plaintext Credentials Exposed in RockYou2024 Data Breach

    Massive Passwords Leak: Over Ten Billion Unique Plaintext Credentials Exposed in RockYou2024 Data Breach

    Broke On: Thursday, 04 July 2024 A new data breach, RockYou2024, was discovered on July 4, 2024, containing nearly ten billion unique plaintext passwords from various sources over the past two decades. The threat of credential stuffing attacks is imminent for those who reuse passwords across multiple platforms. Users are advised to reset their passwords and enable multi-factor authentication immediately.
  • December 2023: Changes in Germany and Google's Inactive Account Deletion

    Broke On: Monday, 27 November 2023 Germany is set to see a series of changes in December 2023 including increased energy prices, more train services with price hikes, and a new CO2 emission fee for freight vehicles. Google will start deleting Gmail accounts that have been inactive for two years from December 1, 2023, including all associated data.