L’hebdo des cyber-menaces (10 janv 2021)

L’hebdo des cyber-menaces (10 janv 2021)

Voici le rapport de veille de la semaine faisant le tour des actualités les plus intéressantes. Certaines d’entre elles seront développées dans les prochains articles. Bonne lecture et merci pour le café !

Vol / perte de données



T-Mobile discloses its fourth data breach in three years | ZDNet


US telecommunications provider T-Mobile disclosed a security breach last week, its fourth data breach in the past three years, after incidents in August 2018, November 2019, and March 2020. “Our Cybersecurity team recently discovered and shut down malicious, unauthorized access to some information related to your T-Mobile account,” the company said in letters sent to customers, obtained by ZDNet, and on a page on its official website.






Nissan source code leaked online after Git repo misconfiguration | ZDNet


The source code of mobile apps and internal tools developed and used by Nissan North America has leaked online after the company misconfigured one of its Git servers. The leak originated from a Git server that was left exposed on the internet with its default username and password combo of admin/admin, Tillie Kottmann, a Swiss-based software engineer, told ZDNet in an interview this week.




Cyberattaques / fraudes




Les renseignements américains attribuent la cyberattaque SolarWinds à la Russie


Les investigations sur la cyberattaque SolarWinds avancent petit à petit. Les autorités de renseignement américaines ont révélé de nouveaux éléments. Les criminels seraient “probablement d'origine russe” et auraient agi pour dérober des informations confidentielles, plutôt que pour récupérer des fonds. Le groupe ..

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