Hackers stole usernames, hashed passwords, and other data from a service that allowed players to cheat in Grand Theft Auto V.
Atlas Menu, a GTA V cheat service promising "enhanced privacy," was breached, exposing 64,000 accounts with emails, passwords, and IP addresses posted to GitHub.
An unpatched zero-day vulnerability in the Gogs self-hosted Git service can allow attackers to gain remote code execution (RCE) on Internet-facing instances. Designed as an alternative to GitHub ...
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