Cybersecurity firm CloudSEK has claimed that its researchers have found that hackers are selling 1.8 terabyte of database comprising 750 million Indian mobile consumers on the dark web.
Last year, CloudSEK faced another cyber attack, where an employee's Jira password was compromised to get access to the company's confluence pages
The number of ‘hacktivist’ groups has gone up in recent years and so have cyber attacks on government agencies, says the co-founder and CEO of the cyber-security firm
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Cyber-security firm CloudSEK’s report gives chilling examples of how hackers can compromise public and private infra
CloudSEK said leaked API details can be exploited to gain personal details of users, like phone numbers and email addresses, and also to initiate unauthorised refunds. Mobile applications of companies like Isha Foundation, Zify and Ruptok named in the report.