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Hackers compromise multiple Chrome extensions in widespread cyberattack, experts say
Hackers have infiltrated a range of companies Chrome browser extensions in a series of attacks dating back to mid-December, experts and one victim confirmed. Among the affected organizations is California-based data protection company Cyberhaven, which confirmed the breach in a statement to Reuters...

North Korean hackers steal billions in crypto, posing as VCs, recruiters, IT pros
Security researchers have revealed a new dimension to North Koreas cyber operations, involving imposters posing as venture capitalists, recruiters, and remote IT workers to steal cryptocurrency and corporate secrets. These efforts, they warn, have generated billions of dollars in stolen funds,...

Hackers steal $17m from Uganda central bank
Offshore hackers stole around 17 million US dollars from the central bank of Uganda, citing state owned New Vision, Reuters reported. The repost says: The hackers, identifying themselves as Waste, reportedly accessed the Bank of Ugandas IT systems and illicitly transferred 62 billion Ugandan...