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Date: Sat, 28 May 2022 12:50:17 -0400
From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com>
Subject: Verizon Service is complete dogcarp in a major city.
Is anyone else having problems with their service? I pay an arm and a
leg for my phone and I barely get service. Forget about 5G: [I] never
even get that when I'm paying for it. If this is how it is then I'm
out after 20 years. My phone is a brick half the damn day.
https://tinyurl.com/5athcwnv
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Bill Horne
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Date: Sat, 28 May 2022 12:42:02 -0400
From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com>
Subject: Verizon DBIR: Stolen credentials led to nearly 50% of
attacks
The 2022 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report revealed enterprises'
ongoing struggle with securing credentials and avoiding common mistakes
such as misconfigurations.
By Arielle Waldman
The Verizon 2022 Data Breach Investigations Report revealed that an
alarming percentage of attacks last year were caused by threat actors
using a very simple tool: stolen credentials.
While a rise in ransomware was the spotlight of the 15th annual
report, enterprises also struggled with securing credentials and
exposed web applications, as well as patching vulnerabilities and
properly configuring security controls. Those common mistakes led to
big consequences.
https://www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/news/252520686/Verizon-DBIR-Stolen-credentials-led-to-nearly-50-of-attacks
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Date: Sat, 28 May 2022 12:17:28 -0400
From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com>
Subject: Hacker accesses a Verizon employee database and tries to
ransom the data for $250,000
Verizon says it's cut off contact and that the directory was "readily
available"
By Umar Shakir
Verizon is dealing with an incident where a hacker captured a database
containing company employee data, including the full names of workers as
well as their ID numbers, email addresses, and phone numbers. Motherboard
reported that the database is legitimate, as the anonymous hacker contacted
them last week, and they were able to verify the data by calling some of
the numbers.
https://www.theverge.com/2022/5/27/23144418/hacker-verizon-employee-database
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