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A vulnerability classified as problematic was found in Event Tickets with Ticket Scanner Plugin up to 2.3.7 on WordPress. This vulnerability affects unknown code. The manipulation leads to cross site scripting. This vulnerability was named CVE-2024-6711. The attack can be initiated remotely. There is no exploit available.
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“Alphabet’s Waymo autonomous vehicles are programmed to follow the rules of the road…” notes the Washington Post. But while the cars obey speed limits and properly use their turn signals — they also “routinely violate parking rules.” Waymo vehicles driving themselves received 589 tickets for parking violations in 2024, according to records from San Francisco’s…
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Plus: The world’s “largest illicit online marketplace” gets hit by regulators, police seize the Garantex crypto exchange, and scammers trick targets by making up ransomware attacks.
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Plus: The world’s “largest illicit online marketplace” gets hit by regulators, police seize the Garantex crypto exchange, and scammers trick targets by making up ransomware attacks.
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New York prosecutors say that two people working at a third-party contractor for the StubHub online ticket marketplace made $635,000 after almost 1,000 concert tickets and reselling them online. […]
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Two people were arrested in New York City after allegedly using backend access to StubHub’s system to steal the URLs for 900 concert tickets, most of which were for Taylor Swift’s popular Eras Tour.
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Silobreaker launched Tickets, a workflow management feature designed to elevate the efficiency, collaboration and impact of intelligence teams. Tickets is built with native support for Threat Intelligence teams, offering robust capabilities to manage and fulfil intelligence requirements across cyber, geopolitical and physical security domains – all supported by AI-driven insights. Tickets empowers teams of all…
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A lot of emphasis and focus is put on the investigative part of SOC work, with the documentation and less glamorous side of things brushed under the rug. One such example is the simple SOC ticket: this could be internal or customer-facing, it could include a few sentences or paragraphs, it could contain everything necessary…
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A security vulnerability in Zendesk, a widely used customer service tool, has been uncovered. This flaw allowed attackers to access support tickets from any company using Zendesk, posing significant risks to sensitive information. Zendesk initially dismissed the vulnerability, which involved email spoofing, but later forced the company to implement critical security fixes. Here’s a detailed…
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A severe vulnerability in Zendesk, a widely used customer service tool, has been exposed, allowing attackers to gain unauthorized access to sensitive support tickets of numerous Fortune 500 companies.
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Flash Sales, Sneaker Drops, and Concert Tickets: Protecting Your Applications, APIs, and Bottom Line
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Flash sales, hype sales, and online product launches – like limited-edition sneakers – generate interest, excitement, and high demand from customers, so naturally they have also become a target for cyberattacks. These events often involve high-value items, making them prime targets for malicious actors and their bot armies. Understanding application and API vulnerabilities and the…
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Mate1.com In February 2016, the dating site mate1.com suffered a huge data breach resulting in the disclosure of over 27 million subscribers’ information. The data included deeply personal information about their private lives including drug and alcohol habits, incomes levels and sexual fetishes as well as passwords stored in plain text.
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Major League Baseball is continuing its push to deploy the biometric Go-Ahead Entry system at ballparks across the league, with some teams even offering free tickets to those who opt-in to the facial recognition program.
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In an ongoing extortion campaign against Ticketmaster, threat actors have leaked almost 39,000 print-at-home tickets for 150 upcoming concerts and events, including Pearl Jam, Phish, Tate McCrae, and Foo Fighters.
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Share this… In a series of unsettling developments, Ticketmaster, the global ticket sales and distribution company, has once again fallen victim to a major cybersecurity breach. This time, hackers claim to have obtained barcode data for hundreds of thousands of tickets to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and are demanding millions of dollars in ransom. This…