As the Service explained in its apology, it intended that those photos would 'provide more vivid information to the public.' Instead, they provided vivid information to crooks who recognized the photos included a seed phrase - a credential used to recover access to a cryptocurrency wallet if passwords and other means of logging in are lost.
GAA president Jarlath Burns has said a "line was crossed" by protesters against the Association's sponsorship links with Allianz who interrupted Congress on the fifth floor of the Hogan Stand earlier today. The protesters, carrying banners and flags and chanting "Allianz Out", had been part of a rally outside the main entrance to the Hogan Stand, but about 20 breached security and made it up to the Hogan Suite where Congress was taking place.
On February 3rd, we identified evidence of a problem with our systems that allowed an unauthorized third party to access limited user data without permission, including email addresses, phone numbers, and other internal metadata,
Illusory Systems, which trades as Nomad, allegedly misled users about the security of its cryptocurrency bridge, which was compromised in 2022 in an attack that led to $186 million worth of funds being stolen. The FTC alleged that Nomad pushed an update in June 2022 containing "inadequately tested code" that, in turn, introduced a "significant vulnerability" that was exploited around a month later.
Johnson Wen, a self-described "Troll Most Hated" who regularly invades pop singers' spaces, is being charged by authorities in Singapore for rushing at Ariana Grande on November 13, per the BBC. He is expected to plead guilty to being a public nuisance and will face a fine of up to S$2,000, which is equivalent to $1,540. Wen went viral on social media for a clip in which he's seen jumping a barricade at the Wicked: For GoodSingapore premiere.