Cybernews reports that widely known decentralized finance platform Abracadabra.money had nearly $1.7 million worth of Magic Internet Money stablecoin exfiltrated from its token pools over the weekend.
Atlanta-based mobile and web parking payments platform ParkMobile will be providing a $1 in-app credit for each of the 22 million users impacted by a sweeping data breach four years ago as settlement for a class-action lawsuit that alleged its lapses in ensuring user data protections, reports BleepingComputer.
HackRead reports that popular instant messaging and VoIP social platform Discord had its users' data compromised following a cyberattack against a third-party customer service provider, which the hacking conglomerate Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters claimed to be Zendesk.
Major open-source software firm and IBM subsidiary Red Hat has disclosed having some of its customers' data exposed by the breach of its consulting team's GitLab instance after the Crimson Collective cybercrime operation claimed stealing over 28,000 repositories belonging to the firm, reports CyberScoop.
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