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  1. 🚀 Surprise! Your JavaScript app is like a piñata filled with security breaches, waiting to explode. 🎉 But don't worry, your logs are as informative as a Magic 8-Ball at a silent film festival. 🔍✨ #DigitalBlindfold
    audits.blockhacks.io/audit/you #JavaScriptSecurity #AppRisks #SecurityBreaches #DevOps #LogsMagic8Ball #HackerNews #ngated

  2. 🚀 Surprise! Your JavaScript app is like a piñata filled with security breaches, waiting to explode. 🎉 But don't worry, your logs are as informative as a Magic 8-Ball at a silent film festival. 🔍✨ #DigitalBlindfold
    audits.blockhacks.io/audit/you #JavaScriptSecurity #AppRisks #SecurityBreaches #DevOps #LogsMagic8Ball #HackerNews #ngated

  3. 🚀 Surprise! Your JavaScript app is like a piñata filled with security breaches, waiting to explode. 🎉 But don't worry, your logs are as informative as a Magic 8-Ball at a silent film festival. 🔍✨ #DigitalBlindfold
    audits.blockhacks.io/audit/you #JavaScriptSecurity #AppRisks #SecurityBreaches #DevOps #LogsMagic8Ball #HackerNews #ngated

  4. 🚀 Surprise! Your JavaScript app is like a piñata filled with security breaches, waiting to explode. 🎉 But don't worry, your logs are as informative as a Magic 8-Ball at a silent film festival. 🔍✨ #DigitalBlindfold
    audits.blockhacks.io/audit/you #JavaScriptSecurity #AppRisks #SecurityBreaches #DevOps #LogsMagic8Ball #HackerNews #ngated

  5. President Lee Jae-myung has directed authorities to impose punitive fines and take strong action against companies repeatedly hit by security breaches, following a series of hacking incidents at telecom and financial firms that have raised public concern.
    #YonhapInfomax #SecurityBreaches #PresidentLee #PunitiveFines #Telecommunications #FinancialFirms #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  6. President Lee Jae-myung has directed authorities to impose punitive fines and take strong action against companies repeatedly hit by security breaches, following a series of hacking incidents at telecom and financial firms that have raised public concern.
    #YonhapInfomax #SecurityBreaches #PresidentLee #PunitiveFines #Telecommunications #FinancialFirms #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  7. President Lee Jae-myung has directed authorities to impose punitive fines and take strong action against companies repeatedly hit by security breaches, following a series of hacking incidents at telecom and financial firms that have raised public concern.
    #YonhapInfomax #SecurityBreaches #PresidentLee #PunitiveFines #Telecommunications #FinancialFirms #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  8. President Lee Jae-myung has directed authorities to impose punitive fines and take strong action against companies repeatedly hit by security breaches, following a series of hacking incidents at telecom and financial firms that have raised public concern.
    #YonhapInfomax #SecurityBreaches #PresidentLee #PunitiveFines #Telecommunications #FinancialFirms #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  9. Two #securitybreaches in the #Tea #app exposed #privatechats and #personaldata of at least tens of thousands of users. The breaches, which occurred within a week, allowed hackers to access sensitive information, including #selfies, #driverslicences, and #privatemessages discussing sensitive topics. Start using Signal messenger instead. 9to5mac.com/2025/07/29/tea-app #tech #media #news

  10. Students scramble after security breach wipes 13,000 devices - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

    Students in Singapore are scram... - arstechnica.com/?p=2041407 #securitybreaches #mobileguardian #devicemanager #security #biz#mobile

  11. Students scramble after security breach wipes 13,000 devices - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

    Students in Singapore are scram... - arstechnica.com/?p=2041407 #securitybreaches #mobileguardian #devicemanager #security #biz#mobile

  12. Students scramble after security breach wipes 13,000 devices - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

    Students in Singapore are scram... - arstechnica.com/?p=2041407 #securitybreaches #mobileguardian #devicemanager #security #biz#mobile

  13. Students scramble after security breach wipes 13,000 devices - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

    Students in Singapore are scram... - arstechnica.com/?p=2041407 #securitybreaches #mobileguardian #devicemanager #security #biz#mobile

  14. Students scramble after security breach wipes 13,000 devices - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

    Students in Singapore are scram... - arstechnica.com/?p=2041407 #securitybreaches #mobileguardian #devicemanager #security #biz#mobile

  15. Okta says hackers breached its support system and viewed customer files - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

    Identity and authentication man... - arstechnica.com/?p=1977688 #securitybreaches #security #hacking #biz#okta

  16. #CyberSecurity #Hacking #SecurityBreaches #Spyware #Privacy #Surveillance #DataProtection: "A hacker has stolen the messages, call logs and locations intercepted by a widely used phone monitoring app called LetMeSpy, according to the company that makes the spyware.

    The phone monitoring app, which is used to spy on thousands of people using Android phones around the world, said in a notice on its login page that on June 21, “a security incident occurred involving obtaining unauthorized access to the data of website users.”

    “As a result of the attack, the criminals gained access to e-mail addresses, telephone numbers and the content of messages collected on accounts,” the notice read.

    LetMeSpy is a type of phone monitoring app that is marketed for parental control or employee monitoring. The app is also specifically designed to stay hidden on a phone’s home screen, making it difficult to detect and remove. Also known as stalkerware or spouseware, these kinds of phone monitoring apps are often planted by someone — such as spouses or domestic partners — with physical access to a person’s phone, without their consent or knowledge."

    techcrunch.com/2023/06/27/letm